Hinduism has approximately 1.2 billion adherents worldwide (15-16% of world’s population). Nepal (81.3%) and India (79.8%) are countries with Hindus being the majority of their respective populations. Along with Christianity (31.5%) and Islam (23.2%), Hinduism is one of the three major religions of the world by percentage of population. Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world after Christianity and Islam.
Presently, India and Nepal are the two Hindu majority countries. Most Hindus are found in Asian countries. The countries with more than 5,000 Hindu residents and citizens include (in decreasing order) – India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Indonesia (especially in Bali, which is 84% Hindu), Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, United States, Myanmar, Thailand, United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa, Mauritius,Suriname and the Caribbean (West Indies).
There are significant numbers of Hindu enclaves around the world, with many in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Hinduismis also practised by the non-Indic people like Balinese of Bali island (Indonesia), Tengger and Osing of Java (Indonesia) and Balamon Chams of Vietnam, Ghanaian Hindus in Ghana, Chinese Malaysians, Orang Asli of Malaysia and Butuanon people of Philippines.
Background
Hinduism is a heterogeneous religion and consists of many schools of thought. Hinduism has no traditional ecclesiastical order, no centralised religious authorities, no governing body, no prophets; Hindus can choose to be polytheistic, monotheistic, pantheistic, monistic, agnostic, humanist or atheistic. Estimates of Hinduism by country reflects this diversity of thought and way of life.
Demographic estimates
Demographic estimates of Hindu population by country has been published by the Pew Research Center in 2012, as well as US State Department’s International Religious Freedom Report 2006.
By total number, India has the most Hindus. With percentage, Nepal has the largest percentage of Hindu population in the world followed by India and Mauritius. There are an estimated 60 to 70 million Hindus who lived outside India in 2010. Only two countries in the world, in 2010, had a majority of its population as Hindus – Nepal and India. In Mauritius, Hindus comprise 48.5% i.e a plurality of its population in 2011 census. Bangladesh, Fiji, Bhutan, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Sri Lanka have very large and influential Hindu minorities.
By country
Sources used for the table below include the US State Department, the CIA World Factbook adherents.com, Pew Research Center. and as identified.
Region | Country | Percentage | Total population | Hindu total | Census year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
South Asia | ![]() |
<0.01% | 31,889,923 | <1,000(est) | 2017 |
Western Europe | ![]() |
0.4% | 60,000 | 300 – 400 | >2012 |
Caribbean | ![]() |
0.43% | 13,452 | 50 – 60 | -NA- |
Caribbean | ![]() |
0.4% | 81,799 | 379 | -NA- |
South America | ![]() |
0.01% | 40,301,927 | 4,000+ | -NA- |
Oceania | ![]() |
1.9% | 23,401,400 | 440,300 | 2016 |
Central Europe | ![]() |
0.1% | 8,900,000 | 11,000 | |
Middle East | ![]() |
<1%–9.8% | 708,573 | 7,000 – 144,286 | |
South Asia | ![]() |
8.54% | 167,000,000 | 14,300,000 | 2011 |
Caribbean | ![]() |
0.46% | 226,193 | 1055 | |
Western Europe | ![]() |
0.06% | 10,392,226 | 6,235 | |
Central America and Caribbean | ![]() |
0.2% | 294,385 | 612 | |
South Asia | ![]() |
22.6%-25% | 742,737 | 185,700 | |
Southern Africa | ![]() |
0.3% | 1372675 | 3,353 | |
South America | ![]() |
0.0029%-0.01% | 192,755,799 | 5,675-9500 | |
Southeast Asia | ![]() |
0.035% | 374,577 | 131 | |
West Africa | ![]() |
0.001% | 14,326,203 | 150 | |
Central Africa | ![]() |
0.1% | 8,390,505 | 8,391 | |
Southeast Asia | ![]() |
0.3% | 13,995,904 | 41,988 | |
North America | ![]() |
1.45% | 33,390,141 | 497,965 | 2011 |
Central Europe | ![]() |
0.023% | 10,436,560 | 2,404 | |
South America | ![]() |
0.02% | 44,379,598 | 8,876 | |
East Africa | ![]() |
0.1%(approx) | 711,417 | 711 | |
Central Africa | ![]() |
0.18% | 65,751,512 | 30,000 | |
Balkans | ![]() |
0.01% (approx) | 4,493,312 | 449 | |
North America | ![]() |
0.21% | 11,394,043 | 23,927 | |
West Africa | ![]() |
0.1% | 18,013,409 | 18,013 | |
Western Europe | ![]() |
0.1% | 5,468,120 | 5,468 | |
East Africa | ![]() |
0.02% | 496,374 | 99 | |
Caribbean | ![]() |
0.2% | 72,386 | 145 | |
East Africa | ![]() |
0.1% (approx) | 4,906,585 | 4,907 | |
Eastern Europe | ![]() |
0.027% | 1,094,564 | 295 | |
Oceania | ![]() |
27.9% | 935,974 | 261,136 | |
Western Europe | ![]() |
0.1% | 5,238,460 | 5,000 | |
Western Europe | ![]() |
0.1% | 63,718,187 | 63,718 | |
Eastern Europe | ![]() |
0.01% (approx) | 4,646,003 | 465 | |
Western Europe | ![]() |
0.12% | 81,800,000 | 100,000 | |
West Africa | ![]() |
0.05% (approx) | 22,931,299 | 11,466 | |
Western Europe | ![]() |
2.0% | 32,194 | 628 | |
Caribbean | ![]() |
0.7% | 89,971 | 630 | |
Caribbean | ![]() |
0.5% | 460,000 | 2,300 | |
South America and Caribbean | ![]() |
24.83% | 769,095 | 190,966 | |
Central Europe | ![]() |
0.02% | 9,956,108 | 1,767 | |
South Asia | ![]() |
79.8% | 1,320,000,000 | 1,053,000,000 | (2011 Census) |
Southeast Asia | ![]() |
3.86 – 6.95% | 259,000,000 | 10,000,000 – 18,000,000 |
|
Middle East | ![]() |
<0.1 | 65,397,521 | 20,000 | |
Western Europe | ![]() |
0.30% | 4,761,865 | 14,300 | 2016 |
Middle East | ![]() |
0.1% (approx) | 6,426,679 | 6,427 | |
Western Europe | ![]() |
0.2% (approx) | 60,418,000 | 108,950 | |
Caribbean | ![]() |
0.07% | 2,780,132 | 1,836 | |
East Asia | ![]() |
<0.1 | 127,433,494 | 30,000 | |
East Africa | ![]() |
0.1% | 37,000,000 | 60,000 | |
East Asia | ![]() |
0.015% (approx) | 49,044,790 | 12,452 | |
Middle East | ![]() |
12% | 2,505,559 | 300,667 | |
Eastern Europe | ![]() |
0.012% | 1,481,823 | 179 | |
Middle East | ![]() |
0.1% (approx) | 4,925,502 | 4,926 | |
Eastern Europe | ![]() |
0.01% | 2,561,000 | 344 | |
Southern Africa | ![]() |
0.1% (approx) | 2,125,262 | 2,125 | |
West Africa | ![]() |
0.1% (approx) | 3,195,931 | 3,196 | |
North Africa | ![]() |
0.1% | 6,036,914 | 6,037 | |
Western Europe | ![]() |
0.07% (approx) | 480,222 | 336 | |
Southern Africa | ![]() |
0.1% | 19,448,815 | 19,449 | |
Southern Africa | ![]() |
0.02% – 0.2% | 13,603,181 | 2,721 – 2,726 | |
Southeast Asia | ![]() |
6.3% | 30,949,962 | 1,949,850 | |
Caribbean | ![]() |
0.3% | 439,202 | 1,317 | |
South Asia | ![]() |
0.01% | 369,031 | 37 | |
Southern Africa | ![]() |
48.5% | 1,236,817 | 600,327 | 2011 |
Eastern Europe | ![]() |
0.01% (approx) | 3,200,000 | 433 | |
Southern Africa | ![]() |
0.05% – 0.2% | 20,905,585 | 10,453 – 41,811 | |
Southeast Asia | ![]() |
0.5% | 50,279,900 | 252,763 | |
South Asia | ![]() |
81.3% | 28,901,790 | 23,500,000 | 2011 |
Western Europe | ![]() |
0.58% – 1.20% | 16,570,613 | 96,110 – 200,000 | |
Oceania | ![]() |
2.1% | 4,115,771 | 90,158 | |
Western Europe | ![]() |
0.5% | 4,627,926 | 23,140 | |
Middle East | ![]() |
3% – 5.7% | 3,204,897 | 96,147 – 182,679 | |
South Asia | ![]() |
1.85% | 196,000,000 | 3,626,000 | 2011 |
Central America | ![]() |
0.3% | 3,242,173 | 9,726 | |
Southeast Asia | ![]() |
<0.1% | 102,000,000 | 10,000 | |
Western Europe | ![]() |
0.07% | 10,642,836 | 7,396 | |
Central Europe | ![]() |
0.008% | 30,575,000 | 2421 | |
Caribbean | ![]() |
0.09% | 3,944,259 | 3,550 | |
Middle East | ![]() |
13.8% | 2,471,919 | 358,800 | |
East Africa | ![]() |
6.7% | 927,000 | 55,409 | |
Eastern Europe | ![]() |
0.1% | 141,377,752 | 143,000 | |
Oceania | ![]() |
0.02% (approx) | 187,429 | 38 | |
Middle East | ![]() |
0.6% – 1.1% | 27,601,038 | 303,611 | |
East Africa | ![]() |
2.1%-2.4% | 90,945 | 1,910 | |
West Africa | ![]() |
0.04% – 0.1% | 6,144,562 | 2,458 – 6,145 | |
Southeast Asia | ![]() |
5.0% | 5,600,000 | 280,000 | 2011 |
Central Europe | ![]() |
0.1% (approx) | 5,447,502 | 5,448 | |
Central Europe | ![]() |
0.025% (approx) | 2,009,245 | 500 | |
Southern Africa | ![]() |
0.9%-1.1% | 49,991,300 | 505,000 | |
South Asia | ![]() |
12.6% | 21,200,000 | 2,671,000 | 2011 |
South America and Caribbean | ![]() |
22.3% – 27.4% | 470,784 | 120,623 – 128,995 | |
Southern Africa | ![]() |
0.15% – 0.2% | 1,133,066 | 1,700 – 2,266 | |
Western Europe | ![]() |
0.078% – 0.12% | 9,031,088 | 7,044 – 10,837 | |
Western Europe | ![]() |
0.38%-0.6% | 7,554,661 | 28,708-50,000 | |
East Africa | ![]() |
0.11% | 39,384,223 | 50,000 | |
Caribbean | ![]() |
18.2% | 1,056,608 | 240,100 | 2011 |
Southeast Asia | ![]() |
0.1% | 65,068,149 | 65,000 | |
Oceania | ![]() |
0.1% | 103,043 | 100 | |
Eastern Europe | ![]() |
0.1% | 42,386,400 | 42,386 | |
East Africa | ![]() |
0.2% | 30,262,610 | 43,557 | |
Middle East | ![]() |
5 – 20% | 9,682,000 | 490,000 | |
Western Europe | ![]() |
1.7% | 60,776,238 | 1,020,000 | 2017 |
North America | ![]() |
0.7% | 322,000,000 | 2,300,000 | 2015 |
Caribbean | ![]() |
1.9% | 28,054 | 528 | |
Central Asia | ![]() |
0.01% (approx) | 27,780,059 | 2,778 | |
Southeast Asia | ![]() |
0.07% | 85,262,356 | 70,000 | |
Middle East | ![]() |
0.7% | 22,230,531 | 155,614 | |
Southern Africa | ![]() |
0.14% | 11,477,447 | 16,068 | |
Southern Africa | ![]() |
0.02% | 12,311,143 | 3,000 | |
Total | 16 | 7,500,000,000 | 1,100,000,000 – 1,120,000,000 |
By region
These percentages were calculated by using the above numbers. The first percentage, 4th column, is the percentage of population that is Hindu in a region (Hindus in the region * 100/total population of the region). The last column shows the Hindu percentage compared to the total Hindu population of the world (Hindus in the region * 100/total Hindu population of the world).
(Note: Egypt, Sudan, and other Arab Maghreb countries are counted as part of North Africa, not Middle East).
Region | Total Population | Hindus | % of Hindus | % of Hindu total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Central Africa | 193,121,055 | 0 | 0% | 0% |
East Africa | 193,741,900 | 667,694 | 0.345% | 0.071% |
North Africa | 202,151,323 | 5,765 | 0.003% | 0.001% |
Southern Africa | 137,092,019 | 1,269,844 | 0.926% | 0.135% |
West Africa | 268,997,245 | 70,402 | 0.026% | 0.007% |
Total | 885,103,542 | 2,013,705 | 0.225% | 0.213% |
Region | Total Population | Hindus | % of Hindus | % of Hindu total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Central Asia | 92,019,166 | 149,644 | 0.163% | 0.016% |
East Asia | 1,527,960,261 | 130,631 | 0.009% | 0.014% |
West Asia | 274,775,527 | 3,187,673 | 1.5% | 0.084% |
South Asia | 1,437,326,682 | 1,068,728,901 | 70.05% | 98.475% |
Southeast Asia | 571,337,070 | 6,386,614 | 1.118% | 0.677% |
Total | 3,903,418,706 | 1,074,728,901 | 26.01% | 99.266% |
Region | Total Population | Hindus | % of Hindus | % of Hindu total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Balkans | 65,407,609 | 449 | 0.001% | 0.001% |
Central Europe | 74,510,241 | 163 | 0% | 0% |
Eastern Europe | 212,821,296 | 717,101 | 0.337% | 0.076% |
Western Europe | 375,832,557 | 1,313,640 | 0.348% | 0.138% |
Total | 728,571,703 | 2,030,904 | 0.278% | 0.214% |
Region | Total Population | Hindus | % of Hindus | % of Hindu total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Caribbean | 24,898,266 | 279,515 | 1.123% | 0.030% |
Central America | 41,135,205 | 5,833 | 0.014% | 0.006% |
North America | 446,088,748 | 2,131,127 | 0.478% | 0.191% |
South America | 371,075,531 | 389,869 | 0.105% | 0.041% |
Total | 883,197,750 | 2,806,344 | 0.281% | 0.263% |
Region | Total Population | Hindus | % of Hindus | % of Hindu total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Oceania | 38,552,683 | 791,615 | 2.053% | 0.071% |
Total | 38,552,683 | 791,615 | 2.053% | 0.071% |
Projections
In 2015, the Pew Research Center projected that Hindus will continue to make up 15% of the world’s population through 2050. They predict that the following ten countries will have the most Hindus in 2050:
India: 1.297 billion.
Nepal: 38.12 million.
Bangladesh: 14.47 million.
Pakistan: 5.63 million.
United States: 4.78 million.
Indonesia: 4.15 million.
Sri Lanka: 3.43 million.
Malaysia: 2.27 million.
United Kingdom: 1.37 million.
Canada: 1.07 million.