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LDS Church in India-Future Temple Promised if…

August 27, 2008 by DH  
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LDS Church in India

I had a visitor from India last week to my blog and it spurred me to look into The LDS Church in India. I was amazed at the presence there is in India and the preparation that is occurring for future growth as branches, missions, converts and leaders are established and trained. (I had a similar reaction as I learned of the progress in Christianity in general in the other most populous country on the planet, China. You can find a link in my past blog posts on the right hand side.).

Early History
 
As early as 1851, missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were sent to India to declare the gospel of Jesus Christ. These early missionaries (Joseph Richards, William Willes sent by Italian Mission President Lorenzo Snow, nine others were sent in 1852 etc) faced many difficulties inherent to missionary work such as cultural and political differences, learning a foreign language, adapting to climate and food, opposition from other churches etc These early missionaries had varying degrees of success in bringing people into the church in such places as Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, Hyderabad, Rangoon, Poona, New Delhi etc

Missionary work continued throughout the 20th century and was mainly carried forward by stalwart early saints. These pioneers included such notable names as: Gordon B. Hinckley (Pres. Hinckley played a large role in all of Asia), Marion D. Hanks, Richard L. Evans, S. Paul Thiruthuvadoss (AKA Brother Paul. He came across church tracts in the 1950s and wrote Salt Lake City for more information. He eventually was baptized and became one of the most important people in modern history of the LDS Church in India. He helped establish the Coimbatore branch which still exists today.), Edwin and Elsie Dharmaraju, (natives of India from Western Samoa who helped establish the church in Hyderabad in the late 1970’s), and Michael Anthony was also an early stalwart that continues to play a role. These are but a few of the early pioneers of The LDS Church in India.

20th Century Efforts

Senior missionaries also played a large role in establishing a presence in India. These senior missionaries were sent to various locations including: New Delhi, Hyderabad, Goa, Bombay and Bangalore to help strengthen the converts and provide leadership as there were restrictions on open proselytizing and visa issues. (My wife’s grandparents actually served a mission to India!)

Further progress was made as The Book of Mormon was published in Hindi, India’s official language, in 1982. Selections of The BOM were also published in the early 1980s in Telugu and Tamil. Districts began to be formed in the 1980s, one in North India with headquarters in Delhi, the Hyderabad District and the India Bangalore District in the South. Native Indian missionaries started to be called to foreign missions and also were called to serve in their own country in the 1980s.

One very interesting note: In June 1992, Elders Neal A. Maxwell and Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve were in Bangalore, “prophecies were given (conditional upon member sharing [the term used by Elder Maxwell to mean fellowshipping and teaching friends about the gospel]) that Delhi would have a [Latter-day Saint) temple and great expansion of the work.” (The footnote in the “From the East” references an interview with John. K. Carmack by the author, R. Lanier Britcsch.) In 1993 the India Bangalore Mission was created and G.S. Gill a native Indian was called to be its president. The number of missionaries in the mission, converts, branches, and districts all started to slowly but steadily grow under President Gill’s leadership. The first meetinghouse in India was dedicated on 2 February 2002, housing the Rajahmundry Branch. Other chapel groundbreaking ceremonies and dedications in 1992 included those of Bangalore, Hyderabad, Coimbatore, and Semmedu.

 


Currently

Presently there are almost 7000 members in 24 branches in India. These members are scattered across the country in such places as: New Delhi in the North (which accounts for a smaller percentage of the 7000), Bangalore in the South (accounts for a larger percentage of the membership), Goa, Hyderabad, Vishakapatnam, Mumbai, etc The faith of these few members is shown by the fact that of the few hundred who have gone through the temple, 93% hold current temple recommends.
In addition to the persistent growth there are now two missions. The aforementioned India Bangalore Mission which covers the southern portion of India and Sri Lanka while the India New Delhi mission (created November 1 2007) covers the Northern portion of India, in addition to Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh.

Clearly the Lord is setting in place a foundation on which The Church will be built in this country where so many of His children reside. It truly is a marvelous work and a wonder and fascinating to watch unfold in these latter days.

May the work roll forth!

LDS Leaders’ Speeches in Tamil and Telugu and Hindi

Worship in India-Mormon Meetinghouse Locator.


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16 Responses to “LDS Church in India-Future Temple Promised if…”
  1. Bookslinger says:

    There are currently 5 Indian languages which have a Book of Mormon:

    1. Hindi.
    2. Bengali.
    3. Sinhala.
    4. Tamil.
    5. Telugu.

    Some other languages have either a Joseph Smith Testimony pamphlet or Gospel Fundamentals, or Gospel Principles.

    1. Kannada.
    2. Malayalam.
    3. Marathi.
    4. Punjabi.

  2. ldsneighbor says:

    Thank you for posting this. Wow, a country as large as India and only 7,000 members. The work is in its infancy there, but looks to be poised for huge growth in the years to come. It will be awesome to see it happen. Is there anything we can do to help?

  3. DH says:

    Bookslinger,
    Thanks for the informative comment! Do you know where we can find those languages of the BOM online if available? Or maybe where we can order free ones by phone or email? What about the pamphlets and other material? I love your blog at indybooks.blogspot.com and we’ll continue reading in your efforts to flood the earth!

    Ldsneighbor,
    I also was amazed at our progress. Clearly a foundation is being laid for potentially innumerable future growth. I don’t know of anything directly we can do to help at this point. Indirectly we can obviously pray, raise righteous families so our children serve missions, blog etc

    I am going to do a follow-up post on this topic and hopefully by then I will know a way in which we can help!

    Thank you both for the comments
    DH

  4. Bookslinger says:

    All the 106 printed translations (plus English Braille and Spanish Braille for 108 total) of the Book of Mormon are available for purchase through the Distribution Center, http://www.ldscatalog.com or call 801-240-3800, or 800-537-5971.

    Some are in hard-cover and some in soft-cover. Hard-cover editions are $3.00, and soft-cover editions are $2.50.

    Non-members can get a free copy in any language too, plus an English copy, by calling the number on the Book of Mormon pass-along card, 888-537-2200.

    I think all pass-along card numbers go to the same call-center and same operators so any church 800 or 888 or 877 number from any pass-along card will work.

  5. Bookslinger says:

    DH, I was in the Guayaquil Ecuador mission in the early 80’s. You may have served with the children of members that I knew!

  6. vinbeazel says:

    This is of particular interest to me, as my new friends in India, Gujurat State may have a role in expanding the LDS professional networking in western India, even though he is not LDS, nor does he identify with christianity; rather is a practicing Hindu married to a fine Christian woman, whom I have not met in person.

    Our only contact is in our professional training in renewable energy education, which is conducted through our online community of networking professionals and a radio program, which is known as Energy Talk LIVE; hosted by http://AlternativeEnergy.com and Green Mechanical Council.

    It has taken years to set up this online training, which allows professionals to host their own energytalk radio shows through http://BlogTalk Radio.com; as far as I can tell, I am the only LDS person in the top administrative groups, and was being hired by http://AlternativeEnergy.com to provide tech support…

    We are now hosting shows from india on Saturdays, with our Indian expert, who comes from an IT professional background into the field of green awareness and online training, which is of great worth to people all over the world, as well as here in ZION…as we discuss the principles of sustainable societies, and answer gospel-related questions on the side.

    I have every hope and expectation that our mutual interest in green awareness and sustainable development, for clean energy and clean water is bringing the world to the truths that the pioneers discovered in their efforts to not only colonize the west, but to fellowship the native tribes that were here when the Saints arrived in the Tops of the Mountains! if this is of interest to any of you, please send me an email with your questions or comments.
    vhbeazel@yahoo.com

  7. Miss Silver says:

    What an inspiring article. 7000 members in India and 93% hold a current temple recommend! I hope to follow the continued progress in India and would welcome more information related to India.

  8. DH says:

    Miss Silver,
    Thanks for dropping by. We’ll make sure more India stuff is forthcoming. :) Just one side note… The 93% temple recommend rate is for those that have already gone through that temple. Unfortantely I don’t know that number. Nonetheless, it is an incredible percentage!
    DH

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