INDIAN HINDU ROOTS RELIGION IS THE OLDEST & LARGEST RELIGION OF THE WORLD. THEN WHY INDIA IS NOT DECLARED AS A HINDU COUNTRY?
Hinduism third (?) largest religion of world: Pew research.
But ‘Indian-Hindu root religion’ is still the largest religion of world if you consider Hindus (15%) + Buddhist (7%) + Other Religions (nearly 1% most of them are Sikhs, Jains etc) + Religiously Unaffiliated (16% most of them are in China and hide their practicing Buddhist culture due a oppressive Communist Govt & others actually follow the offshoot of Hindu faiths)……… SO THERE IS AT LEAST 35% INDIA ROOTS RELIGIONISTS IN THIS WORLD LARGER THAN 32% CHRISTIANS AND 23% MUSLIMS SO FAR.
Hinduism
is the third largest religion of the world after Christianity and Islam
and 97 per cent of all Hindus live in three Hindu-majority countries :
India, Nepal and Mauritius, according to a study.
India, which accounts for majority of
world’s Hindus, is also home to almost all the major religions of the
world, a Pew research said Tuesday.
Pew demographic study ’based on analysis
of more than 2,500 censuses, surveys and population registers’ finds
2.2 billion Christians (32 per cent of the world’s population), 1.6
billion Muslims (23 per cent), 1 billion Hindus (15 per cent), nearly
500 million Buddhists (7 per cent) and 14 million Jews (0.2 per cent)
around the world as of 2010.
In addition, more than 400 million people
(six per cent) practice various folk or traditional religions,
including African traditional religions, Chinese folk religions, Native
American religions and Australian aboriginal religions.
An estimated 58 million people ‘ slightly
less than one per cent of the global population’ belong to other
religions, including the Baha’i faith, Jainism, Sikhism, Shintoism,
Taoism, Tenrikyo, Wicca and Zoroastrianism, to mention just a few, it
said.
Pew said overwhelmingly, Hindus and Christians tend to live in countries where they are in the majority.
Ninety seven per cent of all Hindus live
in the world’s three Hindu-majority countries (India, Mauritius and
Nepal), and nearly nine-in-ten Christians (87 per cent) are found in the
world’s 157 Christian majority countries.
The median age of two major groups
‘Muslims (23 years) and Hindus (26)’ is younger than the median age of
the world’s overall population (28), it said adding that all the other
groups are older than the global median.
Why the 1 (one) billion Hindus of the world have not a single Hindu Country for their own?
If the 32% stake holders Christian has about 30 declared Christian Countries (157 Christian-majority nations) in this world….
The 23% stake holders Muslims have 57 declared Muslim Countries….
The 7% stake holders Buddhists have 8 Buddhist Countries….
The 0.2% stake holders Jews have 1 Jews Country….
Actually, ’India root religion’ is still
the largest religion of world if you consider Hindus (15%) + Buddhist
(7%) + Other Religions (nearly 1% most of them are Sikhs, Jains etc)
+ Religiously Unaffiliated (16% most of them are in China and hide
their practising Buddhist culture due a oppressive Communist Govt &
others actually follow the offshoot of Hindu faiths)……… SO THERE IS AT
LEAST 35% INDIAN-HINDU ROOTS RELIGIONISTS IN THIS WORLD LARGER THAN 32%
CHRISTIANS AND 23% MUSLIMS SO FAR. As Pew is a Christian affiliated
organisation, it addresses the crisis and problems before the
Christianity in order to propagate the Christianity in a top place.
Within this theoretical module the ‘Indian Roots Religions’ are shown in
an easy fragmentation quite unopposed.
The existence
Aryavarta-Bharat-Hindusthan-India solely depends upon the Hindu Majority
and an establishment of a Hindu Rashtra in Bharat. We have to encounter
forceful conversion of Hindus into Islam and Christianity. Until and
unless a meaningful Dhramarashtra on the basis of Hindu principles is
established here the entity of Hindusthan will be always challenged by
the Islam, Christianity, Communism, Consumerism and Corruption. We
should compete our vision to make a Hindu Rashtra in Bharat within 2025.
Jayatu Jayatu Hindu Rashtram.
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