Hinduism_in_Odisha

Hinduism in Odisha

Hinduism in Odisha

Overview of Sanatan in Odisha


Hinduism is a majority religion in Odisha, which is followed by nearly 93.6% of the total population of the state.[2] Odisha has a very rich cultural heritage of Hinduism and the state has second highest percentage of Hindus, after Himachal Pradesh.[3] The state is home for the tribal culture and historical Hindu temple, the notable includes the Jagannath Temple in Puri and Lingaraja Temple.[4] Ratha Yatra of Puri is one of the biggest Hindu pilgrimage in India.[5] The state has also many Historical sites.[6]

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Demographics

Majority of population of Odisha follows Hinduism, which is about 93.6% of the total population. Many of the tribal people follows their traditional tribal religions.

Hindus decadal population

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Hindu population by district

Districts of Odisha Total pop Hindus pop Hindus %
Bargarh 1,346,336 1,327,967 98.64%
Jharsugu 509,716 490,127 96.16%
Sambalpur 935,613 873,795 93.39%
Debagarh 274,108 261,544 95.42%
Sundargarh 1,830,673 1,431,762 78.21%
Kendujhar 1,561,990 1,525,874 97.69%
Mayurbhanj 2,223,456 1,859,639 83.64%
Baleshwar 2,024,508 1,937,765 95.72%
Bhadrak 1,333,749 1,248,486 93.61%
Kendrapara 1,302,005 1,257,156 96.56%
Jagatsinghapur 1,057,629 1,014,872 95.96%
Cuttack 2,341,094 2,199,526 93.95%
Jajapur 1,624,341 1,543,317 95.01%
Dhenkanal 1,066,878 1,060,943 99.44%
Anugul 1,140,003 1,127,926 98.94%
Nayagarh 864,516 859,219 99.39%
Khordha 1,877,395 1,798,214 95.78%
Puri 1,502,682 1,459,872 97.15%
Ganjam 3,160,635 3,132,628 99.11%
Gajapati 518,837 341,308 65.78%
Kandhamal 648,201 527,757 81.42%
Baudh 373,372 372,070 99.65%
Sonapur 541,835 538,472 99.38%
Balangir 1,337,194 1,312,924 98.19%
Nuapada 530,690 523,309 98.61%
Kalahandi 1,335,494 1,322,363 99.02%
Rayagada 831,109 770,572 92.72%
Nabarangapur 1,025,766 991,639 96.67%
Koraput 1,180,637 1,119,527 94.82%
Malkangiri 504,198 495,556 98.29%
Sources:[8]

Temples

Temple architecture in Odisha architecture has assumed a unique identity and evolved into the rock-cutting and wooden carved style which is also a very common style of Hindu temples in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. In the older times in Odisha's history, the rulers used temples as symbol of respect to gods and their prosperity and hence gave special focus for the best style of Hindu temple architecture.


References

  1. "Population by religion community – 2011". Census of India, 2011. The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Archived from the original on 25 August 2015.
  2. "India's religions by numbers". The Hindu. 26 August 2015. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  3. "Tribal influence on Hindu religion prominent in Odisha: Historian". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  4. Chatterjee, Suhas (1998). Indian Civilization and Culture. M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd. pp. 68. ISBN 978-81-7533-083-2.

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