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  1. Sep 23, 2022 · 10 Major Religions of Nepal: As per the 2011 census in Nepal, there were 10 religious categories reported. The 10 religions in Nepal are listed below in decreasing order: Hindu is followed by 81.3 percent or 21,551,492 total people; Buddhism (9%; 2,396,099) Islam (4.4%; 1,162,370) Kirat (3.1%; 807,169) Christianity (1.4%; 375,699) Prakriti (0.5 ...

  2. In the 2011 Nepali census, 81.3% of the population identified as Hindu and 9% identified as Buddhist. The census also identified significant groups of Muslims (4.4%), Kirant (3.1%) and Christians (1.4%). Hinduism is generally followed by Indo-Aryan ethnicities and is widespread throughout the nation.

  3. Hinduism in Nepal. Hinduism is the main and largest dharma of Nepal. [2] . In 2006, the country declared itself a secular country through democracy, after the abolition of its monarchy.

  4. Religion in Nepal encompasses a wide diversity of groups and beliefs. Nepal is a secular nation and secularism in Nepal under the Interim constitution (Part 1, Article 4) is defined as "Religious and cultural freedom along with the protection of religion and culture handed down from time immemorial."

  5. Table of Contents. Religion in Nepal A Comprehensive Guide. Hinduism: The Dominant Faith. Buddhism: The Path of Enlightenment. Islam in Nepal. Kirat Mundhum in Nepal. Christianity in Nepal. Top FAQs about Religion in Nepal ️. What is the dominant religion in Nepal? Is Nepal a secular country?

  6. Religion in Nepal is not merely a set of beliefs but a way of life deeply embedded in the country’s cultural fabric. The religious landmarks, festivals, and rituals provide a glimpse into the spiritual heritage that has shaped Nepals identity.

  7. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Islam_in_NepalIslam in Nepal - Wikipedia

    Islam is the fastest-growing religion in Nepal. By 2050 Pew Research Center have estimated that Nepal will have 3.34 million Muslims and will constitute roughly around 7% of the country's population, [14] thus surpassing Buddhism which is currently the 2nd largest Religion in Nepal as of 2021 Nepal census reports. [15] See also. Religion in Nepal.

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