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This is because India is a very large country with a huge population and with very diverse traditions and religions.
there are very few religions which are emereged in India like, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikkhism.
The 2 Major religions of Ancient India is Buddhism and Hindus.
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.
India now has a population of over 1 Billion people. Among them, the widest followed religion is Hinduism and then comes Islam and Christianity. Also Sikhism is one of the major religions followed in India apart from Buddhism, Jainism and Judaism.
There are 4 considered religions in India: Hinduism (80.5% of India's population), Islam (13.4% of India's population), Christianity (2.3% of India's population), and Bahà'ìs (0.2% of India's population).
Hinduism accounts for 80% of the population of India. The second largest religion is Islam, at about thirteen percent of the population.
Current Population of India in 20131,270,272,105 (1.27 billion) Total Male Population in India 655,875,026 (655.8 million) Total Female Population in India614,397,079 (614.4 million) Sex Ratio 940 females per 1,000 malesAge structure 0 to 25 years 50% of India's current population Currently, there are about 51 births in India in a minute. India's Population in 2012 1.22 billion India's Population in 2011 1.21 billion
Hinduism is India's major religion. Islam is second. And various Christian religions make up a small minority.
Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Christianity are main religions of India.
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India is the birthplace of four of the world's major religions: Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism. Religious tolerance is established in the country by law and custom. About 80% of the population of India is Hindu.
This is because India is a very large country with a huge population and with very diverse traditions and religions.
There are many religions in India since it is a vast country with diversities, but among them a few which can be listed are:Hinduism accounts for 80% of the population of India. The second largest religion is Islam, at about thirteen percent of the population. About two percent of Indians adhere to Christianity. Zoroastrianism and Judaism.Table by Religion, Population, PercentAll religions 1,028,610,328 100.00%Hindus 827,578,868 80.456%Muslims 138,188,240 13.434%Christians 24,080,016 2.341%Sikhs 19,215,730 1.868%Buddhists 7,955,207 0.773%Jains 4,225,053 0.411%Others 6,639,626 0.645%Religion not stated 727,588 0.07%India is multi religionistic country. But still the major religion in India are:HinduismIslamChristiansSikhismOther then these 4 major religions you can find some more religions such as, Jainism, Buddhhism, Paarseeism etc.
No, it is not true. Muslim population in India is 161 million (13.4 % of India total population; per Pew Forum study as of October 2009. See link below. The 2% figure corresponds to any of the following religions in India: Christianity (at 2.3%) or Sikhism (at 1.87%).
Hinduism and Islam are two other religions in India.
Hindusim (as of 2001, 80.5% of the population was Hindu). Other common religions are Islam, Sikhism, Christianity, and Jainism.