India has the distinction of being the land from which important religions, namely Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism, have originated. At the same time, the country is home to several indigenous faiths and tribal religions, which have survived the influence of major religions for centuries and are holding their ground firmly. The regional coexistence of diverse religious groups in the country makes it unique, and the epithet of unity in diversity is brought out clearly in the Indian Census.

At the census 2011, out of the 1.21 billion population, little over 966 million (79.80%) have returned themselves as followers of Hinduism, 172 million (14.23%) as Muslims or followers of Islam, 27.8 million (2.3%) as Christians, 20.8 million (1.72%) as Sikh, 8.5 million (0.70%) as Buddhists and 4.5 million (0.37%) are Jain. In addition, over 8 million have reported professing other religions and faiths, including tribal religions, different from the six main religions.

#Religion

 2011 %

2026 Est. Pop.State Majority
1Hindu79.80%113 Crore29
2Muslim14.23%22 Crore2
3Christian2.30%3.7 Crore4
4Sikh1.72%2.2 Crore1
5Buddhist0.70%1 Crore
6Jain0.37%52 Lakh
7Other Religion0.66%92 Lakh
8Not Stated0.24%37 Lakh

Source: Census 2011

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State wise religion in India

States wise Religion Percentage

#StateHinduMuslimChristianSikhsBuddhistOthersMajority
1Andhra Pradesh90.87%7.33%1.38%0.02%0.01%0.39%Hindu
2Arunachal Pradesh29.04%1.95%30.26%0.24%11.77%26.74%Christian
3Assam61.47%34.22%3.74%0.07%0.18%0.32%Hindu
4Bihar82.69%16.87%0.12%0.02%0.02%0.28%Hindu
5Chhattisgarh93.25%2.02%1.92%0.27%0.28%2.26%Hindu
6Goa66.08%8.33%25.10%0.10%0.08%0.31%Hindu
7Gujarat88.57%9.67%0.52%0.10%0.05%1.09%Hindu
8Haryana87.46%7.03%0.20%4.91%0.03%0.37%Hindu
9Himachal Pradesh95.17%2.18%0.18%1.16%1.15%0.16%Hindu
10Jharkhand67.83%14.53%4.30%0.22%0.03%13.09%Hindu
11Karnataka84.00%12.92%1.87%0.05%0.16%1.00%Hindu
12Kerala54.73%26.56%18.38%0.01%0.01%0.31%Hindu
13Madhya Pradesh90.89%6.57%0.29%0.21%0.03%2.01%Hindu
14Maharashtra79.83%11.54%0.96%0.20%5.81%1.66%Hindu
15Manipur41.39%8.40%41.29%0.05%0.25%8.62%Hindu
16Meghalaya11.53%4.40%74.59%0.10%0.33%9.05%Christian
17Mizoram2.75%1.35%87.16%0.03%8.51%0.20%Christian
18Nagaland8.75%2.47%87.93%0.10%0.34%0.41%Christian
19Orissa93.63%2.17%2.77%0.05%0.03%1.35%Hindu
20Punjab38.49%1.93%1.26%57.69%0.01%0.62%Sikh
21Rajasthan88.49%9.07%0.14%1.27%0.02%1.01%Hindu
22Sikkim57.76%1.62%9.91%0.31%27.39%3.01%Hindu
23Tamil Nadu87.58%5.86%6.12%0.02%0.02%0.40%Hindu
24Telangana85.10%12.69%1.27%0.09%0.09%0.78%Hindu
25Tripura83.40%8.60%4.35%0.03%3.41%0.21%Hindu
26Uttar Pradesh79.73%19.26%0.18%0.32%0.10%0.41%Hindu
27Uttarakhand82.97%13.95%0.37%2.34%0.15%0.22%Hindu
28West Bengal70.54%27.01%0.72%0.07%0.31%1.35%Hindu

Union Territories

#UTsHinduMuslimChristianSikhsBuddhistOthersMajority
1Andaman and Nicobar Islands69.45%8.52%21.28%0.34%0.09%0.32%Hindu
2Chandigarh80.78%4.87%0.11%13.11% 1.13%Hindu
3Dadra & Nagar Haveli93.93%3.76%1.49%0.06%0.18%0.58%Hindu
4Daman & Diu90.50%7.92%1.16%0.07%0.09%0.26%Hindu
5Delhi81.68%12.86%0.87%3.40%0.11%1.08%Hindu
6Jammu and Kashmir28.44%68.31%0.28%1.87%0.90%0.20%Muslim
7Lakshadweep2.77%96.58%0.49%0.01%0.02%0.13%Muslim
8Puducherry87.30%6.05%6.29%0.02%0.04%0.30%Hindu

Source: Census 2011 

Urban India Population Religion wise

#ReligionPercentageEstimated
1All Religion100.00%37.71 Crores
2Hindu74.82%28.22 Crores
3Muslim18.23%6.87 Crores
4Christian2.96%1.12 Crores
5Sikh1.57%59.02 Lakhs
6Buddhist0.96%36.28 Lakhs
7Jain0.94%35.47 Lakhs
8Other Religion0.20%7.39 Lakhs
9Not Stated0.32%12.24 Lakhs

Source: Census 2011

Rural India Population Religion wise

#ReligionPercentageEstimated
1All Religion100.00%83.38 Crores
2Hindu82.05%68.41 Crores
3Muslim12.41%10.35 Crores
4Christian2.00%1.67 Crores
5Sikh1.79%1.49 Crores
6Buddhist0.58%48.15 Lakhs
7Jain0.11%9.04 Lakhs
8Other Religion0.86%72 Lakhs
9Not Stated0.20%16.44 Lakhs

Source: Census 2011

Hindu Population in India

At the 2011 census, out of the 1.21 billion population, little over 966 million (79.80%) have returned themselves as followers of Hinduism. In 2026, approximately 113 crore or 1.13 billion people follow Hinduism in India. Hinduism is professed by the majority of the population in India. India is home to about 94% of the world’s Hindus. Along with Nepal, it is one of only two Hindu-majority countries. 

The Hindus are most numerous in 29 States/UTs except in Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Lakshadweep, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Jammu & Kashmir, and Punjab.

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Muslim population in India

At the 2011 census, out of the 1.21 billion population, 172 million (14.23%) as Muslims or followers of Islam. By 2026, approximately 22 crore or 220 million people will be Muslims in India. India is also home to one of the world’s largest Muslim populations, surpassed only by Indonesia.

The Muslims professing Islam are in the majority in Lakshadweep and Jammu & Kashmir. The percentage of Muslims is sizable in Assam (34.22%), West Bengal (27.01%), Kerala (26.56%), Uttar Pradesh (19.26%), and Bihar (16.87%).

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Christian Population in India

At the 2011 census, out of the 1.21 billion population, little over 27.8 million (2.3%) are Christians. In 2026, approximately 3.7 crores of people are Christians in India. Christianity has emerged as the major religion in three Northeastern states, namely, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Meghalaya. 

Among other states/UTs, Manipur (41.29%), Goa (25.10%), Andaman & Nicobar Islands (21.28%), Kerala (18.38%), and Arunachal Pradesh (30.26%) have a considerable percentage of the Christian population to the total population of the State/UT.

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Sikh Population in India

At the 2011 census, out of the 1.21 billion population, little over  20.8 million (1.72%) are Sikh. Punjab (57%), Chandigarh (13.11%), Haryana (4.91%), Delhi (3.40%), Uttarakhand  (2.34%), and Jammu & Kashmir (1.87%) are important States/UTs having Sikh populations.  In 2024, approximately 2.3 crores of people follow Sikhism in India.

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Buddhists Population in India

At the census of 2011,  8.5 million (0.70%) were Buddhists in India. Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and the North-East states have large Buddhist populations.  In 2024, approximately 10 million or 1 Crore people are followers of Buddhism in India.

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Jain Population in India

At the 2011 census, out of the 1.21 billion population, 4.5 million or 45 Lakh have returned themselves as followers of the Jain religion. Jains constituted 0.37% of the Total Population of India in 2011. 

Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi have reported major Jain populations. In 2026, approximately 52 Lakh people follow Jainism in India.

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Source: Census 2011

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Rajeev Rana

Rajeev Rana is an independent writer and researcher with a strong interest in history, population studies, and demographic trends in India and North America. He has been writing on demography-related topics for over five years, focusing on census data, migration patterns, ethnicity, and regional population changes. While not a formally certified demographer, Rajeev closely follows official data releases from government sources, census authorities, and reputable research institutions. His work aims to present complex demographic information in a clear, accessible, and neutral manner for readers seeking factual insights and broader context. Rajeev contributes to multiple informational websites and has particular familiarity with demographic and regional trends in the Delhi NCR region. His writing is driven by curiosity, data interpretation, and a commitment to accuracy rather than advocacy or opinion

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