- Source: Hinduism in Nagaland
Hinduism is a minority faith in Indian state of Nagaland followed by 8.75% of the population. There are 104,851 Hindus in Nagaland. However most of these hindus are non-nagas and are from outside the state
History
According to local legend, Dimapur, the largest city in Nagaland, is said to have been named after the Mahabharatha character Hidimba. It was earlier known as Hidimbapur, meaning the city of Hidimba. Hidimbapur came to be known as Dimbapur and then Dimapur. Another legend says that the Dimapur is a corruption of Hidimbapur, meaning the city of Hidimbi, the sister of Hidimba who later married the Pandava prince Bhima and gave birth to Ghatotkacha.
Demographics
Hindus constituted 82.53% of the state's population in 1941 census. After partition Hindus population decreased to 40.36% in 1961 census. In 1981 census Hindus population decreased to 14.36%. The figure decreased to 7.70% in the 2001 census. In the 2011 census, it increased slightly to 8.75%.
Hindus are concentrated mainly in Dimapur District (28.75%), Kohima District (11.8%) and Niuland District (9.4%)
See also
Hinduism in Manipur
Hinduism in Myanmar
Notes
References
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- Agama di India
- Hinduism in Nagaland
- Hinduism in India
- Hinduism in Myanmar
- Nagaland
- Hinduism in Mizoram
- Christianity in Nagaland
- Meitei people in Nagaland
- Kohima
- Dimapur
- Phek district