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  2. Sikkim - Wikipedia

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    Vajrayana Buddhism, which accounts for 27.3% of the population, is Sikkim's second-largest, yet most prominent religion. Prior to Sikkim's becoming a part of the Indian Union, Vajrayana Buddhism was the state religion under the Chogyal. Sikkim has 75 Buddhist monasteries, the oldest dating back to the 1700s. [140]

  3. Sikkimese people - Wikipedia

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    Vajrayana Buddhism, which accounts for 28.1 per cent of the population, is Sikkim's second-largest, yet most prominent religion. Prior to Sikkim's becoming a part of the Indian Union, Vajrayana Buddhism was the state religion under the Chogyal. Sikkim has 75 Buddhist monasteries, the oldest dating back to the 1700s. [21]

  4. Hinduism in Sikkim - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is the dominant religion in the Indian state of Sikkim, followed by around 58% of its population. [1] Its followed mostly by the Indian Gorkha ethnic people [2] and Limboo people. [3] The Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple, a major Hindu pilgrimage centre in Sikkim. [4] In Hindu religious texts, Sikkim is known as Indrakil, the garden of Indra ...

  5. Northeast India - Wikipedia

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    The total population of Northeast India is 46 million with 68 per cent of that living in Assam alone. Assam also has a higher population density of 397 persons per km 2 than the national average of 382 persons per km 2. The literacy rates in the states of the Northeastern region, except those in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, are higher than the ...

  6. Kingdom of Sikkim - Wikipedia

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    In culture and religion, Sikkim was linked closely with Tibet, from which its first king migrated, and Bhutan, with which it shares borders. The presence of a large ethnic Nepali population, mainly from eastern and central Nepal, also leads to cultural linkages with Nepal. [citation needed]

  7. List of religious populations - Wikipedia

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    The list of religious populations article provides a comprehensive overview of the distribution and size of religious groups around the world. This article aims to present statistical information on the number of adherents to various religions, including major faiths such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others, as well as smaller religious communities.

  8. 1951 census of India - Wikipedia

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    Sikkim (138,093) The 1951 census of India was the ninth in a series of censuses held in India every decade since 1872. [1] ... Population of India by Religion", ...

  9. Religion in India - Wikipedia

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    Around 8.5 million Buddhists live in India, about 0.7% of the total population. [113] Buddhism as a religion is practised mainly in the foothills of the Himalayas and is a significant religion in Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Darjeeling in West Bengal, and the Lahaul and Spiti districts of Himachal Pradesh.