It is Hinduism.....
India has the 2nd largest population, so does Delhi, the capital of India. The most common or you can say the religion which most of the people in Delhi practice is Hinduism.
Indian census has established that Hinduism accounts for 80.5% of the population of India.[1] The second largest religion is Islam, at about 13.4% of the population. The third largest religion is Christianity at 2.3%. The fourth largest religion is Sikhism at about 1.9% of India's population. Stating the hospitality of Hinduism towards all other religions, John Hardon writes, "However, the most significant feature of current Hinduism is its creation of a non-Hindu State, in which all religions are equal;..."[2]
India is the second largest population after China.
Hinduism is the most common religion in India
largest residence in india
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Bali has the largest Hindu population outside of India and is Bali's main religion.
It is the third largest religion in the world and mainly followed in India and Nepal
From Wikipedia:Indian census has established that Hinduism accounts for 80.5% of the population of India.[1] The second largest religion is Islam, at about 13.4% of the population. The third largest religion is Christianity at 2.3%. The fourth largest religion is Sikhism at about 1.9% of India's population.So, make your own decision. With over 160 million people following Islam, in India alone, is it a minority, or is India's population simply too large to make that statement?May God bless you for your pursuit of knowledge.
Hinduism accounts for 80% of the population of India. The second largest religion is Islam, at about thirteen percent of the population.
India has the 2nd largest population, so does Delhi, the capital of India. The most common or you can say the religion which most of the people in Delhi practice is Hinduism.
It is a third largest religion in the world and is majorly follwed in India and Nepal
Indian census has established that Hinduism accounts for 80.5% of the population of India.[1] The second largest religion is Islam, at about 13.4% of the population. The third largest religion is Christianity at 2.3%. The fourth largest religion is Sikhism at about 1.9% of India's population. Stating the hospitality of Hinduism towards all other religions, John Hardon writes, "However, the most significant feature of current Hinduism is its creation of a non-Hindu State, in which all religions are equal;..."[2]
Islam is the largest growing religion
Islam is the largest religion in Africa