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0 civics ch gender extra questions describe the religious diversities in india

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Answered by champ22
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India is a land of diversities. This diversity is also visible in the spheres of religion. The major religions of India are Hinduism (majority religion), Islam (largest minority religion), Sikhism, Christianity, Buddhism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism and the Bahá'í Faith. India is a land where people of different religions and cultures live in harmony. This harmony is seen in the celebration of festivals. The message of love and brotherhood is expressed by all the religions and cultures of India.

Whether it's the gathering of the faithful, bowing in prayer in the courtyard of a mosque, or the gathering of lamps that light up houses at Diwali, the good cheer of Christmas or the brotherhood of Baisakhi, the religions of India are celebrations of shared emotion that bring people together. People from the different religions and cultures of India, unite in a common chord of brotherhood and amity in this fascinating and diverse land.
Answered by Anonymous
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Religious diversity is the presence of people of various religious beliefs and faith in the same country. In India, we have people practising many different religions like Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism and other religions. India has been the birth place of many religions like Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism. Manyreligions have been brought by their followers at various points in history toIndia. Like Zorastrianism, Judaism, Islam and Christianity. The people of India have embraced the religion of their choice and have nurtured it. It is also important to note that despite some clashes on the grounds of religion, India has by and large been very tolerant to all its religions throughout its history. Now, in the present day, the Indian Constitution has laid down principles of secularismand democracy by which followers of all religions have been treated equally and given equal rights and duties. Thishas no doubt promoted religious diversity in the country. India takes pride in this unity in diversity.
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