Hinduism is the dominant religion in the Indian state of Sikkim, followed by around 58% of its population.[1] Its followed mostly by the Indian Gorkha ethnic people[2] and Limboo people.[3] The Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple, a major Hindu pilgrimage centre in Sikkim.[4] In Hindu religious texts, Sikkim is known as Indrakil, the garden of Indra.[5]
Religious group |
Population % 1991[6] |
Population % 2001[7] |
Population % 2011[1] |
---|---|---|---|
Hinduism | 68.36% | 60.93% | 57.76% |
Buddhism | 27.15% | 28.11% | 27.39% |
Christianity | 3.29% | 6.67% | 9.91% |
Islam | 0.94% | 1.42% | 1.62% |
Sikhism | 0.09% | 0.21% | 0.31% |
Jainism | 0.001% | 0.03% | 0.05% |
Other religions | 0.04% | 2.38% | 2.67% |
No religion | – | – | 0.3% |
District[8] | Percent |
---|---|
East Sikkim | 62.74% |
South Sikkim | 57.6% |
Gyalshing district | 60.07% |
Soreng district | 49.77% |
North Sikkim | 34.05% |