Religion in Karnataka

Karnataka is the Eighth most populous state of India and has a diverse population of many religions and communities. At the census 2011, out of the 6.10 Crore population, around 5.13 crores (84.00%) have returned themselves as followers of the Hindu religion, 79 lakhs (12.92%) as Muslims or followers of Islam, 11.43 Lakhs (1.87%) as Christians, 4.40 lakhs (0.72%) as Jains. In addition, 0.27% Stated no religion and 0.23% are other religions.

Source: Census 2011

Religion in Karnataka by Percentage

#ReligionEstimated Population 2024Percentage % (2011)
1Hindu56,861,28084.00%
2Muslim8,745,80612.92%
3Christian1,265,8401.87%
4Jain487,3820.72%
5Buddhist108,3070.16%
6Sikh33,8460.05%
7Other religions and persuasions13,5380.02%
8Religion not stated182,7680.27%

Source: Census 2011

Religion in Karnataka – Rural Population

#ReligionRural Pop. 2011Percentage %
1Hindu33,905,04190.49%
2Muslim2,883,7887.70%
3Christian309,4190.83%
4Jain220,3620.59%
5Buddhist69,9690.19%
6Sikh6,7540.02%
7Other religions and persuasions5,0710.01%
8Religion not stated68,9310.18%
 Total37,469,335 

Source: Census 2011

Religion in Karnataka – Urban Population

#ReligionUrban Pop. 2011Percentage %
1Hindu17,412,43173.70%
2Muslim5,009,27721.20%
3Christian833,2283.53%
4Jain219,9180.93%
5Buddhist25,7410.11%
6Sikh22,0190.09%
7Other religions and persuasions6,1920.03%
8Religion not stated97,1560.41%
 Total23,625,962 

Source: Census 2011

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