In Sikkim, people primarily pray at various monasteries and temples, reflecting the state's rich Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Key religious sites include the Rumtek Monastery, which is one of the largest and most significant in the region, and the Enchey Monastery. Additionally, devotees visit Hindu temples such as the Siddheshwar Dham and the Khecheopalri Lake, which is considered sacred by both Buddhists and Hindus. These spiritual sites attract both locals and tourists seeking peace and spiritual connection.
Muslims pray in mosques.
Sikkim's population is 607,688.
C.M of Sikkim: Pawan Chamling
Sikkim use the Indian Rupee.
The state is Sikkim - it has a population of 540,851, as per the census of 2001.
Sikkim is part of India.
Sikkim was created on 1975-05-16.
Sikkim University was created in 2007.
Sikkim - film - was created in 1971.
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The state tree of Sikkim is the Rhododendron.
They pray in the synagogue (a.k.a. Shul).