Hinduism is a minority religion inEstonia followed by only 360 (0.027%) of its population as of 2021.[1][2]
The religion was registered by the country along withBuddhism in the 1990s.
Year | Pop. | ±% |
---|---|---|
2000 | 138 | — |
2010 | 295 | +113.8% |
2021 | 360 | +22.0% |
Source:[3] |
Year | Percent | Increase |
---|---|---|
2000 | 0.01% | - |
2011 | 0.022% | +0.01% |
2021 | 0.027% | +0.05% |
The number of Hindus in Estonia is negligible. The 2000 census ofEstonia showed 138 Hindus in Estonia.
According to the 2011 census, there are 295 people in Estonia following Hinduism. In the Census, there are 142 Hindus, 121Hare Krishnas and 32 followers ofSahaja Yoga. About half of the Hindus live inTallinn.
According to the 2021 Census, there are 360 people professing some form ofHinduism, with 300 labelled themselves as Hindus and 60 asHare Krishnas.[1]
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