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Saitual is a town located in the Indian state of Mizoram. It serves as the administrative headquarters of the newly created Saitual district. History and toponym
Indonesia is home to over 600 ethnic groups, [1] some who have their own belief system and mythology. The following is a list of Indonesian deities. Balinese
The largest Hindu temple in Indonesia, Prambanan, was built during the Majapahit kingdom by the Sanjaya dynasty. The kingdom existed until the 16th century when Islamic empires began to develop, this period known as the Hindu-Indonesian period. [80] Hinduism in Indonesia takes on a distinct tone from other parts of the world.
The demand for Saitual district had started from 1974. [2] The Citizen Committee was established in 1993. The Saitual District Implementing Demand Committee, consisting of several civil society groups, [3] staged demonstrations to demand a full-fledged district. [4] Saitual district was finally created on 12 September 2008. [5]
Indonesia is primarily Muslim, but Catholicism is the dominant faith in certain areas of the country. The Church is organised into one military ordinariate, 10 archdioceses and 28 dioceses, all of which are members of the Indonesian Catholic Bishops Conference (KWI) [ 3 ] led now by Bishop Antonius Subianto Bunjamin from the Diocese of Bandung .
Government Saitual College; Government Lawngtlai College; Government Khawzawl College; Government Hnahthial College; Government Zawlnuam College; Helen Lowry College of Arts & Commerce; Kamalanagar College; Lunglei Government College; Mizoram College of Nursing; National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, Aizawl
Although Hinduism and Buddhism are no longer the major religions of Indonesia, Sanskrit, the language vehicle for these religions, is still held in high esteem, and its status is comparable with that of Latin in English and other Western European languages.
The Indonesian Bethany Church Synod was established and officially recognized by the government through the Decree of the Director General of Christian Community Guidance, Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia No. DJ.III/Kep/HK 00.5/5/158/2003 on 17 January 2003, by Abraham Alex Tanuseputra. [1]