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RELIGIONS IN INDIA-FOR TRAVELERS

India has seven major religions and many minor ones, six main ethnic groups, and countless holidays.

Religion is central to Indian culture, and its practice can be seen in virtually every aspect of life in the country. Hinduism is the dominant faith of India, serving about 80 percent of the population. Ten percent worship Islam, and 5 percent are Sikhs and Christians; the rest (a good 45 million) are Buddhists, Jains, Bahai, and more.

Hinduism:
The Hindu religion had its origin in the concepts of the early Aryans who came to India more than 4,000 years ago; it is not merely a religion but also a philosophy and a way of life. Hinduism does not originate in the teachings of any one prophet or holy book. It respects other religions and does not attempt to seek converts. It teaches the immortality of the human soul and three principal paths to ultimate union of the individual soul with the all-pervasive spirit.
The essence of Hindu faith is embodied in the Lord’s Song, the Bhagavad Gita: “He who considers this (self) as a slayer or he who thinks that this (self) is slain, neither knows the Truth. For it does not slay, nor is it slain. This (self) is unborn, eternal, changeless, ancient, it is never destroyed even when the body is destroyed.”

Jainism and Buddhism:
In the sixth century before Christ, Mahavira propagated Jainism. Its message was asceticism, austerity and non-violence. At about the same time, Buddhism came into being. Gautama Buddha, a prince, renounces the world and gained enlightenment. He preached that Nirvana was to be attained through the conquest of self. Buddha’s teachings in time spread to China and some other countries of South East Asia.

Islam:
Arab traders brought Islam to South India in the seventh century. After them came the Afghans and the Mughuls, of whom the most enlightened was the Emperor Akbar. Akbar almost succeeded in founding a new religion Din-e-Elahi, based on both Hinduism and Islam, but it found few adherents.
Islam has flourished in India through the centuries. Muslim citizens have occupied some of the highest positions in the country since independence in 1947

Sikhism:
Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism in the 15th century, stressed the unity of God and the brotherhood of man. Sikhism, with its affirmation of God as the one supreme truth and its ideals of discipline and spiritual striving, soon won many followers. It was perhaps possible only in this hospitable land that two religions as diverse as Hinduism and Islam could coke together in a third, namely, Sikhism.

Christianity:
Christianity reached India not long after Christ’s own lifetime, with the arrival of St. Thomas, the Apostle. The Syrian Christian Church in the south traces its roots to the visit of St. Thomas. With the arrival of St. Francis Xavier in 1542 the Roman Catholic faith was established in India. Today Christians of several denominations practice their faith freely.


Zoroastrianism:
In the days of the Old Persian Empire, Zoroastrianism was the dominant religion in West Asia, and in the form of Mithraism, it spread over vast areas of the Roman Empire, as far as Britain.
After the Islamic conquest of Iran, a few intrepid Zoroastrias left their homeland and sought refuge in India. The firs group is said to have reached Diu in about A.D. 766. The total number of Zoroastrians probably does not exceed 130000. With the exception of some 10000in Iran, almost all of them live in India, the vast majority concentrated in Mumbai. The Parsees excel in industry and commerce and contribute richly to the intellectual and artistic life of the nation.

Judaism:
Jewish contact with the Malabar Coast in Kerala dates back to 973 BC when King Solomon’s merchant fleet began trading for spices ad other fabled treasures. Scholars say that the Jews first settled in Cranganore, soon after the Babylonian conquest of Judea in 586 BC. The immigrants’ were well received and a Hindu king granted to Joseph Rabban, a Jewish leader, a title and a principality.

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