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  2. Punjabi Hindus - Wikipedia

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    The Arya Samaj was a Hindu reformist organization founded in the 1870s by Dayananda Saraswati, and while he was from Gujarat, the movement had a lot of influence among Punjabi Hindus, especially the Khatris and Aroras, the Arya Samajis being social reformers who aimed to promote monotheism and were against what they called "supersititions" such ...

  3. Punjabis - Wikipedia

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    In the Indian state of Punjab, Punjabi Hindus make up approximately 38.5% of the state's population; numbering 10.7 million and are a majority in the Doaba region. Punjabi Hindus form a majority in five districts of Punjab, namely, Pathankot, Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur, Fazilka and Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar districts. [95]

  4. Category:Punjabi Hindus - Wikipedia

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    K. Sudhir Kakar; Ashwini Kakkar; Kritika Kamra; Kapoor family; Anil Kapoor; Boney Kapoor; Pinchoo Kapoor; Prithviraj Kapoor; Raj Kapoor; Randhir Kapoor; Rishi Kapoor

  5. Hinduism in Punjab, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism has a strong historical presence in Punjab with many mandirs, shrines , alongside various religious traditions and texts that were developed in the region. According to the 1941 census, Punjabi Hindus constituted approximately 13.7 percent of the population in the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, Pakistan.

  6. Punjabi culture - Wikipedia

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    Punjabi wedding traditions and ceremonies are traditionally conducted in Punjabi and are a strong reflection of Punjabi culture. While the actual religious marriage ceremony among Muslims , Hindus , Sikhs , Jains , Buddhists and Christians may be conducted in Arabic , Urdu , Punjabi , Sanskrit , Hindi or Pali by the Qazi, Pundit, Granthi or ...

  7. Ethnic groups in Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Jats, Punjabi Khatris and Brahmins dominated politics in Delhi for many decades. [14] Numerically high, the ethnic Punjabis of all castes are believed to account for at least 35% to 40% of Delhi's total population, [15] and are predominantly Hindi-speaking Punjabi Hindus with a significant minority being Punjabi-speaking Sikhs. [16] [17] [15]

  8. Punjabi province movement - Wikipedia

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    The Punjabi Suba was also seen as a means to prevent Sikh religious apathy, and resultant backsliding into Hinduism, on the basis of shared religious postulates and cultural kinship, [57] after considerable repudiation of traditional beliefs during the 19th century formation of Hindu identity by reformist neo-Hindus like the Arya Samaj ...

  9. Religion in the Punjab - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is the oldest of the religions practised by Punjabi people, however, the term Hindu was applied over a vast territory with much regional diversity. [5] The historical Vedic religion constituted the religious ideas and practices in the Punjab during the Vedic period (1500–500 BCE), centered primarily in the worship of Indra.