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  2. Irreligion in India - Wikipedia

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    Atheism and agnosticism have a long history in India and flourish within the Śramaṇa movement. Indian religions like Jainism, Hinduism and Buddhism consider atheism to be acceptable. [1] [2] [3] Doubt has been ingrained even in Indian spiritual culture. [4] India has produced some notable atheist politicians and social reformers. [5]

  3. Category:Irreligion by country - Wikipedia

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  4. List of countries by irreligion - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Irreligion in India - Wikipedia

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  6. Hindu atheism - Wikipedia

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    Jawaharlal Nehru, famed Indian independence activist and first Prime Minister of India was described as a 'Hindu agnostic', [33] [34] and styled himself as a "scientific humanist". [35] Brahmananda Swami Sivayogi was an atheist and rationalist who founded the organization Ananda Mahasabha. [36]

  7. Category:Secularism in India - Wikipedia

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  8. Freedom of religion in India - Wikipedia

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    According to a Pew Research report from 2021, across India, most people (84%) say that to be “truly Indian” it is very important to respect all religions, and that respecting other religions is an important part of being a member of their own religious community (80%). Further, people in all six major religious groups (Hindus, Muslims ...

  9. Category:Rationalist groups based in India - Wikipedia

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