Religious Diversity in India: A Land of Multiple Faiths and Traditions
India is home to Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism, and more, each with unique sacred texts and places of worship, enriching its cultural heritage.

India is home to a variety of religions. The major ones practiced include Hinduism
, Islam
, Christianity
, Sikhism
, Buddhism
, Jainism
, Zoroastrianism (Parsi)
, Judaism
, and the Bahá'à Faith
. Each religion has its own holy books, places to pray, and special traditions that help make India's culture diverse and rich.
Hinduism
– texts:Vedas
,Gita
,Ramayana
, worship intemples
.Islam
– text:Quran
, worship inmosques
.Christianity
– text:Bible
, worship inchurches
.Sikhism
– text:Guru Granth Sahib
, worship ingurdwaras
.Buddhism
– text:Tripitaka
, worship inmonasteries
.Jainism
– texts:Agamas
, worship intemples
.Zoroastrianism (Parsi)
– text:Avesta
, worship infire temples
.Judaism
– text:Torah
, worship insynagogues
.Bahá'à Faith
– text:Kitáb-i-Aqdas
, worship inBahá'à Houses of Worship
.
Hinduism
, the ancient religion, deeply influences India's culture, alongside other religions that contribute to the country's rich spiritual heritage.