Using 1990 world data, religions by percent of
the world's population:
# Christianity............33.7 # Islam..................19.4 # Nonreligious............15.3 # Hinduism................13.7 # Buddhism.................5.6 # Atheists.................3.8% # Chinese folk religions...3.8 # Ethnic religions.........1.8 # New-Religions............1.8 # Sikhism..................0.3 # Judaism..................0.2 # Baha'i...................0.1 # Confucianism.............0.1 # Jainism..................0.1
11 percent of the population
81.3% of the population are Hindu in Nepal.(2011 census, published in 2012).
Chandragupta Maurya was a Hindu
Our Beliefs are reflected in our culture. We have a very strong ties to our land, family, friends and our culture. Well.. most people in Nepal are spiritual, but in terms of religion .. we have a huge number of hidus, followed by Buddhist.. Buddhism and hiduism is practiced side by side!! Its practiced together and might be bit difficult to diffrentiate between a Buddhist and a Hindu cause they practice both.. unless a Tibetan Buddhist... Now, At the same time, Nepalese are not orthodox hindus as their beliefs are tied to their own cultural practices (not religious) religion is shaped based on culture.. cause culture came first thn the religion!! We also have a minor population of Muslims and other religions. But we live in harmony.
Bhutan is a notorious Buddhist country. The majority of the rest of the population (around a quarter, if not a little more) are Hindu.
Hindu priests and Buddhist monks brung indian culture,art,architecture,and religion.
Even though the bigger part of the population was Buddhist, the Khmer kings always remained Hindu, the King had a connection to Vishnu and Angkor Wat was dedicated to him, before it was turned into a Buddhist temple.
Hindu
Islam, Hindu and Buddhist
The cross
Hindu priests and Buddhist monks brung indian culture,art,architecture,and religion.
both Hindus and Buddhist believe that you will be reincarnated