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Hindus,
Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and Parsis are the
major religious communities of India. Jains and Parsis are numerically
insignificant but they are important in other ways. According to
the 1991 Religious Census there are 672.6 m Hindus, 95.2 m Muslims,
. 18.9 m Christians, 16.3 m Sikhs, 6.3 m Buddhists and 3.4 m Jains
in India.
The population of all the 6 major religions (Hinduism, lslam.Christisnity,
Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism of India has increased but Jains have
increased only marginally - by 4.42%. Gujarat, Karnataka, Madnya
Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh together account
for almost 90% of the Jains. The population of Jains declined in
nine States and one Union Territory (excluding Assam and Jammu and
Kashmir).
The decadal population (between 1981- 1991)increase was 156.8 m.Out
of this 124.8 m are Hindus, 23.4 m Muslims, 2.6 m Christians, 1.7
m Buddhists, 1.3 m Sikhs and 0.2 m Jains. Again, the rates of increase
of each of these communities are Hindus (22.78%), Muslims (32.76%),
Christians (16.89%), Buddhists (35.98%) Sikhs (25.48%) and Jains
(4.42%). Of the 665.3 million people in India in 1981(Assam not
included), Hindus accounted for the largest community with 549.8
m illion members.
Other
communities were divided as follows: Muslims: 75.5 m., Christians:
16.1 m, Sikhs: 13.1 m, Buddhists: 4.7 m, Jains: 3.2 m. Other Religions:
2,766,285, Religions not stated: 60,217. The data of the 1981 census
offers some other statistics also of interest to religious sociologists.
The Appendix of the Household Population gives 183 subdivisions
that are grouped together in the general statistics as "other
religions and persuasions."
Of these, 71,630areZoroastriansand 5618, Jews.
There are 25,416 "Adivasis" by religion and there are
1,367 "tribals" (in Nagaland), 119 "animists",
and 25,985 whose religion is simply "Non-Christian" (in
Manipur, Meghalaya and Nagaland), together with 796 "pagans"
in the same three States, and 1,215 "Meathans" in Manipur.
Some other tribals have given their specific tribal identity as
their religions: as for example, the census has the record of 484
Oraons, 32,252 Santals, 1,481 Garos, 6,975 Gonds, 4,133 Hos, 148,437
Khasis, 1,160 Mundas, 1,296 Nagas. Nirankaris, numbering 3382, of
apparently Hindu following, have entered themselves under geographical
or caste terms like Agarwal, Bengali, Gujarati, Maharashtrian, Marathi,
Marwari, Malayalee, Tamilian and Teluguite.
Perhaps of more interest is that a total of 29,086 persons corresponding
to 5,117 households consider themselves as "atheists"
(pre dominantly in rural areas of Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Madhya
Pradesh, Manipur and Bihar). There are 816 humanists ("manab
dharma"), half of them in Maharashtra.
Census of 1981 gives some other interest ing data too.
The total fertility rate in India (excluding Assam) is 3.9 in rural
areas, 2.8 in urban areas, and 3.6 for total area.
it may be noted that fertility is higher among Muslims, followed
by Buddhists, Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Christians.