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Religion in India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Throughout the history of India, religion has been an important part of the country's culture. The vast majority of Indians associate themselves with a religion, and religious tolerance is established...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_India
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With the origins of Hinduism and Buddhism in India, religion is considered to be extremely important. Of the two religions, Hinduism is infinitely more popular, with an incredible 82 percent of the population practicing it.
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www.asianinfo.org/asianinfo/india/religion.htm
www.asianinfo.org/asianinfo/india/religion.htm
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India's Main Page; Religions in Asia - Main Page ... Links to Buddhism in India ... Other Links to Religion in India...
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www.asianinfo.org/asianinfo/culture_society/religion/india.htm
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The most dominant religion in India today is Hinduism. About 80% of Indians are Hindus. Hinduism is a colorful religion with a vast gallery of Gods and Goddesses. Hinduism is one of the ancient religions in the world.
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adaniel.tripod.com/religions.htm
adaniel.tripod.com/religions.htm
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The most dominant religion in India is Hinduism. About 80% of Indians are Hindus. Hinduism is a religion with various Gods and Goddesses. ... Before Hinduism there existed another religion in India called Brahmanism and its followers were called Brahmans. The Brahmans were the spiritual and moral guides of the Indian...
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adaniel.tripod.com/hinduism.htm
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Hindu 80.5%, Muslim 13.4%, Christian 2.3%, Sikh 1.9%, other 1.8%, unspecified 0.1% (2001 census)
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www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geo...
www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/in.html#People
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Indian Religions; Vedic Culture; The Bhagvad Gita; NIRVANA; Upanisads; Arya Pratinidhi Sabha America; Brothers of the Sacred Heart of India; INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS MULTI-FAITH NEWSPAPER; Global Hindu Electronic Networks: The Hindu Universe; Indian Evangelical Team; Perspectives from the Vedas; Sharmaji - Astrologer; Hindu...
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www.indiavibes.com/linknet/religion.htm
www.indiavibes.com/linknet/religion.htm
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ince at least the eighteenth century, India has been associated in the European imagination as preeminently a land of religion. By the late nineteenth century, Europeans (and increasingly Americans) were coming to India as a landthat promised spiritual release from the weariness of the material life.
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www.sscnet.ucla.edu/southasia/Religions/religions.html
www.sscnet.ucla.edu/southasia/Religions/religions.html
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