Bhadela in India

Bhadela
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People Name: Bhadela
Country: India
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 15,000
World Population: 15,000
Primary Language: Gujarati
Primary Religion: Islam
Christian Adherents: 0.00 %
Evangelicals: 0.00 %
Scripture: Complete Bible
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: South Asia Muslim - other
Affinity Bloc: South Asian Peoples
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Introduction / History

The Bhadela (also rendered Bhodala or Bhadala) are found in the Kutch and Saurashtra regions of Gujarat, India, and speak Kutchi/Kacchi and Gujarati as primary languages.

Historically, the community is known for maritime livelihoods—fishing, seafaring, and dhow navigation—and for participation in regional coastal trade networks. They are organized into multiple clans of roughly equal status and have long-established caste associations and jamaats that coordinate social and economic affairs. These features are documented in regional ethnographic summaries and community profiles.

What Are Their Lives Like?

Bhadela livelihoods have centered on the sea: many families work as fishermen, dhow crew, or in related maritime occupations, and some members serve as captains or crew in merchant and fishing fleets. Community members often live in coastal villages and towns where fishing and small-scale trade shape daily life. Social organization emphasizes clan identity and endogamous marriage practices managed through community councils.

Economic diversification has occurred where maritime work is less viable; some Bhadela engage in other trades, wage labor, or migration for employment. Community associations maintain ties across regional and diaspora locations, supporting mutual aid and preserving social networks.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Although Sunni Muslims, they worship Darya-e-pir (regarded as the chief saint of the sea), and visit local Muslim shrines for the fulfilment of wishes. Syed is employed as a sacred specialist for performing rituals and celebrating festivals, in accordance with their traditions. They often use charms and amulets to help them deal with spiritual forces. Ethnographic accounts also note the role of community religious specialists and the use of customary rituals tied to maritime life in some local traditions.

What Are Their Needs?

Documented needs for coastal fishing communities like the Bhadela include sustainable livelihood support, access to safe and regulated fishing resources, and economic resilience in the face of changing marine and market conditions. Social needs reported in regional studies include access to education, healthcare, and infrastructure that support coastal livelihoods and community well being. Local assessments are required to identify specific priorities for Bhadela settlements.

Prayer Points

Pray for believers from among the Bhadela to become Christian workers, for the Holy Spirit to dwell within them and guide them and their families, and for them to be accurate, loving influences of Christ to their friends and relatives.
Pray for improved access to healthcare and for practical support for families facing medical challenges.
Pray for expanded educational and vocational opportunities for children and youth, and for those in government and local leadership to make wise and just decisions that benefit the community.
Pray for preservation of the Bhadela's language and cultural knowledge and for sustainable stewardship of their coastal environment and marine resources.

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