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India is one of the most religiously diverse
nations in the world, with one of the most deeply religious
societies and cultures. Religion plays a central and definitive
role in the life of the country and most of its people.
The faith of more than 80% of the people
is Hinduism, considered the world's oldest religious and
philosophical system. Islam is practiced by around 13%
of all Indians.
Sikhism, Ayyavazhi, Buddhism and Jainism
are Indian-born religious systems that are strong and
influential not only in India but across the world
Hinduism:-
Many Hindus (mainly from North India and of the Indian
state of Maharashtra) identify the Supreme Being as the
Lord Vishnu and are known as Vaishnavas; many others (mainly
from Southern Indian) believe the Supreme Being is the
Lord Shiva or Shankar and are known as Shaivaite; while
many other (mainly from West Bengal) believe in the female
Principal Shakti as the Supreme Energy or Force for life
(birth and preservation) and destruction unified, and
are called Shakti while in other branches of Vaishnavism
and Shaivism, Shakti is God's Unified Energy (Power) personified.
The fourth major group, the Smarta, call the Trinity and
Shakti as the Supreme One Brahman, which manifests into
personal forms of God, such as Brahma, Vishnu or Shiva.
Fasting
Fasting is when an individual eats very little or abstains
from food altogether. However fasting is not confined
to gender, many Hindus choose certain days to refrain
from eating certain food stuffs, such as salt or sour
foods.
Pilgrimage
Many religious Hindus make piligrimages to the holy shrines,
temples and Tirthas, especially Lord Shiva's lingam in
Amarnath and Anantnag, the holy cities of Haridwar, Kashi,
Allahabad, Mathura, Rameshwaram, Tirupathi and Ayodhya.
Death
Upon the death of a Hindu person, his or her body is ceremonially
bathed and wrapped in clean, mostly white khadi cloth.
The families often dress their departed relative in their
best clothes, but maintain an emphasize on less color.
At the ceremony of cremation all mourners
must wear only white clothes. In modern times, dullcolored
clothes, shirts and pants are deemed acceptable.
Buddhism :-
Buddhism, known in ancient India as Buddha Dharma, originated
in northern India in what is today the state of Bihar.
It rapidly gained adherents during the Buddha's lifetime.
Up to the 9th century, Indian followers numbered in the
hundreds of millions.
Sikhism :-
Sikhism, was founded in India's northwestern Punjab region
about 400 years ago. As of 2001 there were 19.3 million
Sikhs in India. Many of today's Sikhs are situated in
Punjab, the largest Sikh province in the world and the
ancestral home of Sikhs. The most famous Sikh temple is
the Golden Temple, located in Amritsar, Punjab. Many Sikhs
serve in the Indian Army. The current prime minister of
India, Manmohan Singh, is a Sikh. Punjab is the spiritual
home of Sikhs and is the only state in India where Sikhs
form a majority.
Islam :-
Islam is the second-largest religion in India, where Muslims
number around 137 million people. India has the third-largest
population of Muslims in the world.
Since its introduction to India, Islam has
made valuable religious, philosophy, culture, social and
political contributions to Indian history, heritage and
life. It has also been a source of social, religious,
political and military conflict over one thousand years.
As of 2001, there are about 130 million Muslims
in India, most of whom were converted during the Mughal
period and they mostly live in the north and west of the
country.
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