Religion has always played a very important role in the
lives of Indian people right from medieval times. Numerous religions
practiced by Indians can sometimes bewilder the visitor but a general
understanding and tolerance has always existed and accounted for the
wonderful cultural unity that has kept the Indian spirit alive.
What is true for the rest of India is true for Rajasthan as well. Hinduism
is followed by a majority of population, though religions like Islam,
Christianity, Sikhism and Jainism find due representation here.
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Hinduism
Rajasthan also has its share of myths and folklore. Several folk heroes are
worshipped and one can see hundreds of simple shrines in every village.
Stones are painted and established in tiny temples under trees and near
wells. Folk heroes like Pabuji, Gogaji, Baba Ramdeo, Harbhuji and Mehaji are
revered. All forms of nature are worshipped and each area has its own local
deity.
Some of the major temples and important religious centres like Pushkar,
Nathdwara, Deshnok, Amer exist in this state.
Jainism
Founded by Lord Rishabh and reorganised by Lord Mahavir, born in 599 BC, it
is one of the oldest living religions of the world. Jains follow the
teachings of Lord Mahavir, the 24th Tirthankara. Mahavir stressed on the
practice of non-violence.
The Jains have built some of the most exquisite temples in Ranakpur, Mount
Abu, Shri Mahavirji, Osian, Jaisalmer, Chittaurgarh and other parts of
Rajasthan.
Islam
The largest minority in India, Muslims are followers of the prophet
Mohammed who was born in Mecca, Saudi Arabia in 570 AD. The world's greatest
Sufi shrine, 'Dargah' of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti lies in Ajmer.
Sikhism
Over time, there has been a considerable increase in the number of
followers of Sikh religion. The Sikhs believe in formless God and worship
their holy book 'Guru Granth Sahib'.
Main Religious Group
Hinduism.
Other Religious Groups
Islam, Jainism, Christianity & Sikhism.