Kerala is unique in India for its diverse mix of religions. There is no such thing as Keralite religion. Religions in Kerala are a unique mixture of people following different faiths. Kerala has a reputation of being, communally one of the least sensitive states in India. According to Census of India figures, 56% of Kerala residents are Hindus, 24% are Muslims, 19% are Christians, and the remaining follow other religions including Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, Judaism.

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  • Kerala is unique in India for its diverse mix of religions. There is no such thing as Keralite religion. Religions in Kerala are a unique mixture of people following different faiths. Kerala has a reputation of being, communally one of the least sensitive states in India. According to Census of India figures, 56% of Kerala residents are Hindus, 24% are Muslims, 19% are Christians, and the remaining follow other religions including Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, Judaism. Various tribal people in Kerala have retained various religious beliefs of their ancestors.
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  • Religion!!Population!!%!!Dist. with highest Population!!Dist. with lowest Population!!Population growth since 1991
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  • Christians6,057,42719ErnakulamMalappuram-0.32%
  • Hindus17,883,44956.2ThiruvananthapuramWaynad-1.48%
  • Muslims7,863,34224.3MalapuramPathanamthitta1.70%
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  • Kerala's Religious Population Source : Census India 2001
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  • Kerala is unique in India for its diverse mix of religions. There is no such thing as Keralite religion. Religions in Kerala are a unique mixture of people following different faiths. Kerala has a reputation of being, communally one of the least sensitive states in India. According to Census of India figures, 56% of Kerala residents are Hindus, 24% are Muslims, 19% are Christians, and the remaining follow other religions including Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, Judaism.
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  • Religions of Kerala
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