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  2. File:India religion pie graph.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Hinduism by country - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu population around the world as of 2020 is about 1.2 billion, making it the world's third-largest religion after Christianity and Islam, of which nearly 1.1 billion Hindus live in India. [7] [8] India contains 94% of the global Hindu population. [9] [10] According to a statistical study, an estimated 100 million Hindus live outside of ...

  4. Demographics of India - Wikipedia

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    22.6 deaths/1,000 live births (2023) [10] Net migration rate ... which will be known as the Chart extension, ... Hindu Muslim Christian Sikh Buddhist/ Neo-Buddhist

  5. File:Hinduism percent population in each nation World Map ...

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    Hinduism in the Philippines; Hinduism in the Republic of Ireland; Hinduism in the United Kingdom; Hinduism in the United States; Hinduism in the West Indies; Hindus; Talk:Hindus/Archive 3; User:Delibzr/sandbox; User:Kingdom27ms; File talk:Hinduism percent population in each nation World Map Hindu data by Pew Research.svg; Template:Hinduism by ...

  6. Hinduism in India - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu population has tripled from 303,675,084 in 1951 to 966,257,353 in 2011, but the Hindu percentage share of total population has declined from 84.1% in 1951 to 79.8% in 2011. [19] [20] [21] When India achieved independence in 1947, Hindus formed roughly 85% of the total population and pre-Partition British India had about 73% of Hindus ...

  7. Hindus by district in India - Wikipedia

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    The data is taken from the 2001 census, which excludes the following groups: portions of the nomadic Hindu population, Hindu refugees of the Lhotsam ethnic group from Bhutan, those of Tamil ethnic group from Sri Lanka, those from Bangladesh and Nepal, some members of this religion from Burma and Pakistan residing in India and a portion of Hindu citizens working abroad.

  8. Religion in South Asia - Wikipedia

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    South Asia was primarily Hindu in ancient times. Buddhism appeared around 500 BCE. [10]Christianity and Islam made an appearance in Kerala during this time period; Saint Thomas is believed to have travelled to Kerala soon after the death of Jesus and converted some people, [11] while the first mosque to be built in India was built during the Islamic prophet Muhammad's lifetime in Kerala. [12]

  9. Religion in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The largest Hindu temple in Indonesia, Prambanan, was built during the Majapahit kingdom by the Sanjaya dynasty. The kingdom existed until the 16th century when Islamic empires began to develop, this period known as the Hindu-Indonesian period. [80] Hinduism in Indonesia takes on a distinct tone from other parts of the world.