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.
Hinduism was originally discovered being practiced in India. Hinduism translates to "Indianism," which is what the immigrating Aryans called the ancient religion. Much of India's population today practices Hinduism, and it is the major religion of the country. About 83 percent of India practices Hinduism. This religion eventually spread, but its roots remain in India.
In India, the major religion is Hinduism which is about 80% of the population. Other religions in India are Muslims (about 13%) Christians (about 2%) and other small religions make up the other 5%.
Hinduism is the most common religion in India
Hinduism is the dominant religion in India.
the mordern name for the major religion of India
India is a secular country. If we go by numbers, Hinduism is the major religion in India.
Hinduism is the major religion with Buddhismcoming in second.
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Hinduism is the major religion of India. If your question is about the U.S. state of Indiana, the major religion is Christianity.
Sikhism is the major religion of the Punjab , a state in the north of India
The major religion in India is Hinduism, while in Rome is Christianity
Hinduism is the major religion in India today, with over 80% of the population identifying as Hindu. Islam is the second-largest religion in India, followed by Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
India is a secular country. If we go by numbers, Hinduism is the major religion in India.
the mordern name for the major religion of India
Hinduism was a major religion during the Mauryan Empire and has continued to be a major religion in India since then.
Hinduism was first born in India. Thus many of the Indian people are Hindu.