Indian religions
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Indian religions
Summary
Indian religions is a major religious group[1]. It draws 811 Wikipedia views per month (major_religious_group category, ranking #4 of 4).[2]
Key Facts
- Indian religions's image is recorded as 1 Om.svg[3].
- Indian religions's image is recorded as Dharma Wheel.svg[4].
- Indian religions's image is recorded as Khanda original.png[5].
- Indian religions's image is recorded as Ahimsa Jainism Gradient.jpg[6].
- Indian religions's image is recorded as Logo of Ayyavazhi.png[7].
- Indian religions's image is recorded as SaivismFlag.svg[8].
- Indian religions's image is recorded as Sri Vaishnav sect mark and insignia.jpg[9].
- Indian religions's image is recorded as HinduSwastika.svg[10].
- Indian religions's instance of is recorded as major religious group[11].
- Indian religions's instance of is recorded as religion type[12].
- Indian religions's instance of is recorded as religion[13].
- dharma is named after Indian religions[14].
- Indian religions's logo image is recorded as Dharmic Religions.jpg[15].
- Indian religions's locator map image is recorded as South Asia (orthographic projection) without national boundaries.svg[16].
- Indian religions's locator map image is recorded as Indian cultural zone.svg[17].
- Indian religions's subclass of is recorded as religion[18].
- Indian religions's Commons category is recorded as Indian religions[19].
- Indian religions's has part is recorded as Hinduism[20].
- Indian religions's has part is recorded as Buddhism[21].
- Indian religions's has part is recorded as Jainism[22].
- Indian religions's has part is recorded as Sikhism[23].
- Indian religions's has part is recorded as Dravidian folk religion[24].
- Indian religions's has part is recorded as Ayyavazhi[25].
- Indian religions's has part is recorded as Sarnaism[26].
- Indian religions's has part is recorded as Cārvāka[27].
Body
Founding
-5000-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Indian religions[28].
Why It Matters
Indian religions draws 811 Wikipedia views per month (major_religious_group category, ranking #4 of 4).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]