What California's Ravidassia community believes and why they want caste bias outlawed

***HOLD FOR RELIGION TEAM STORY*** Priest (Bhai) Ram Singh is shown performing rituals by the Holy Book during the Shri Guru Ravidass Sabha ceremony at a temple in Fresno, Calif. Sunday, May 7, 2023. Members of the Ravidassia community in California are followers of Guru Ravidass, a 14th century Indian guru of a caste formerly considered untouchable. The Ravidassia community statewide is advocating for new legislation to outlaw caste-based discrimination. (AP Photo/Gary Kazanjian)

In California, members of an under-the-radar, minority religious community are stepping into the public eye to advocate for making the state the first in the nation to outlaw caste bias.

They are the Ravidassia — followers of Ravidass, a 14th century Indian guru who preached caste and class equality. There are about 20,000 members of the community in California, most of them in the Central Valley.

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