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Bharat mein dharmo ka sangam​

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Answer :  Bharat mein dharmo ka sangam​

Explanation :  India is a country where religious diversity and religious tolerance have been recognized by both law and society. But it basically follows Sanatan Vedic Religion and Audible Religion which are new religions like Buddhism and Sikhism which are considered sects which are created by a person besides foreign religions like Islam, Christian Zoroastrians. Also , during the entire history of India , religion has played an important place in the culture here. India is the birthplace of four major religious traditions of the world - Hinduism , Jainism , Buddhism and Sikhism . [1]A vast majority of Indians describe themselves as belonging to some or the other religion.

79.8% of India's population follows Hinduism. [2] Islam (14.23%) [2] , Buddhism (0.70%), Christianity (2.3%) and Sikhism (1.72%) are the other major religions followed by Indians. The diversity of religious beliefs that exist in India today, in addition to their presence and origin of local religions, is a result of the assimilation and social integration of the religions brought here by traders, travelers, immigrants, even invaders and conquerors. Concerning Hinduism's hospitality towards all religions, John Harden writes, "However, the most important feature of present-day Hinduism is its establishment of a non-Hindu state where all religions are equal; ..." [ 3]

Mauryan Empire until India two types of philosophical thought were prevalent, Shramana religion and Vedic religion. These two traditions have existed together for thousands of years. [4] Buddhism and Jainism have come out of the Shramana traditions, while modern Hinduism is an extension of the Vedic tradition. These traditions, which co-exist together, have been mutually influential.

Zoroastrianism and Judaism also have a very ancient history in India and thousands of Indians follow them. Most people of the world who follow Parsi and Bahá'í religions live in India. [5] [6] 0.2% of the population of India follow the Bahá'í religion.

The Constitution of India declares the nation to be a secular republic in which every citizen has the right to freely observe and propagate any religion or faith (these activities may be subjected to appropriate restrictions under morality, law and order, etc. Are). [7] [8] . The right to religious freedom has been called a fundamental right in the Constitution of India .

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