There are four major religions of the world that are believed to have started or originated in India. These are either referred to as Indian religions or religions of Indian origin. These are- Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism.
Almost all the major religions came from India... * Hinduism *Buddhisim *Jainisim *Even Christianity It can be easily said that no religion worth the name came from the western world. But which religion did not have its roots in India is a very difficult question to answer.
The most popular religion in India today is Hinduism. It has always been so since the ancient times.New religions like Jainism and Buddhism cropped up in around 600 years before Christ. You'll be surprised to know that Christianity touched India's shores in just about 50 AD.Islam is the next most popular religion, next to Hinduism, in India. It started to make its mark in India by about 1000AD. There are about 170 million Muslims in India, surprisingly India is the third most Muslim-population country behind Indonesia and Pakistan.However, Hindus (believers and followers of Hinduism) form the majority in India, with a following total of about 960 million people.
After being born and living for 21 years in India, to my knowledge, India is not called as mini India. It is Delhi which is called mini India. Delhi is called so because it has people of all languages, castes, religions etc. as there are in India.
They have all kinds of jobs there from wendys to fansy places to so every thing we have in u.s.a and that all
if you mean that which religion does have its origin in India then all religions except Hinduism and Buddhism and jainism all other religions are alien to it .
No. In the Tigris/Euphrates valley of the Middle East, an ancient flood legend evolved, coming down to us in the Epic of Gilgamesh and eventually in the biblical Flood story. Probably many other Middle Eastern religions borrowed the Gilgamesh flood story, but an equivalent story is not found in the Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan, Roman or Celtic religions. Nor is one found in the ancient Asian or African religions.
Ancient Indian weddings indeed involved members of the clergy. The ancient religions of the Indian subcontinent include Jews, Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, and Christians, among others. All of these religions have used clergy to officiate wedding ceremonies, both in the past and present.
In ancient Rome all religions where allowed, including animism.
in India 50% are all Indians 40% are all Muslims 10% are Buddhists
They are all very ancient religions.
the four main religions in India are:Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhismfrom jayde and ellie
There are four major religions of the world that are believed to have started or originated in India. These are either referred to as Indian religions or religions of Indian origin. These are- Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism.
All of the world's religions are represented to some degree in Indiana.
Yes, but Sri Lanka doesn't have most of the relegions in India.
No, not all people in India follow Hinduism or Hindu religion. India supports all religions. India is home to Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and many more faiths.
Because of the diversity i.e. all the different kinds of religions and types of people in India