8. Sikhism (0.3%) Sikhism originated in the Punjab area of the Indian subcontinent, near the end of the 15th century CE. There are around 26 million Sikhs around the world. Sikhism is a monotheistic religion that believes in the equality of all humankind, and the importance of striving for...
Although traditionally a Hindu holiday, other non-Hindu communities have been celebrating it for quite some time. In Sikhism, the day is used tohonorGuru Hargobind Ji—the 6thSikhGuru, and in Jainism, this holiday marks the spiritual awakening (or nirvana) of Lord Mahavira onOctober 15, 527...
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Jainism is studied by religious scholars as an ancient religion that has a philosophical basis almost a million years back but was formally originated around 7th century BCE. There are about 4 to 5 millions followers of Jainism around the world, who preach the message of vegetarianism, non-...
Batik is a form of fabric printing that probably originated in Indonesia. It is now used in many countries throughout Asia. It involves covering parts of a fabric with wax to resist dye, and then dyeing around the wax to create patterns. Indian batik tends to involve depictions of animals...