Hinduism in Sweden

Out of a population of 8.9 million, persons of Indian origin and non-resident Indians together number 11,000 or 0.012%. A majority of them are Punjabis, Bengalis, Gujaratis, Telugu's, Tamilians and Kannadigas.[1]

Timeline of Arrival of Indians in Sweden

Some Indian students who went to Sweden in the 1950s settled down there.

Another stream of Indians came from Uganda in the 1970s.

Some Indians sought and obtained political asylum after 1984.

The Indian community is culturally very active. Different associations hold cultural functions and observe national days.[2]

Hindus in Sweden

IRF 2005 reports that there are between 7,000 and 10,000 Hindus.

Of the 10,000 Hindus, 2,000 are of Tamil Origin [3] and 1,500 are of Bengali Origin.

Hindu Organisations in Sweden

International Society for Krishna Consciousness in Sweden

International Society for Krishna Consciousness, the Krishna movement or Hare Krishna has its roots in the Hindu religion but perhaps does not see itself as a part of it even if most Hindus accept the Krishna movement as a part of the Hinduism.

The Krishna movement in Sweden functions from few places in Sweden.

Korsnäs gård, main building 2014.

Notes

  1. Indian diaspora
  2. ibid
  3. Tamilnation.org
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