Religion in Sikkim

Sikkim is the least populous state in India and has a diverse population of many religions & communities. At the 2011 census, out of the 6.10 Lacs population, around 3.52 lakhs (57.76%) have returned themselves as followers of the Hindu religion, 1.67 lakhs (27.39%) as Buddhists and  60.5 thousand (9.91%) as Christians. In addition, 0.30% Stated No religion & 4.65% are other religions.

Religion in Sikkim by population ( 2024 Estimate)

#ReligionEstimated Pop. 2024Percentage %
1Hindu397,96657.76%
2Buddhist188,71727.39%
3Christian68,2809.91%
4Other religions and persuasions18,3962.67%
5Muslim11,1621.62%
6Sikh2,1360.31%
7Religion not stated2,0670.30%
8Jain3450.05%

Source: Census 2011

Religion in Sikkim – Rural Population

#ReligionRural Pop. 2011Percentage %
1Hindu25828056.52%
2Buddhist13017428.48%
3Christian4567810.00%
4Other religions and persuasions157653.45%
5Muslim36580.80%
6Sikh16720.37%
7Religion not stated16330.36%
8Jain1390.03%
 Total456999 

Source: Census 2011

Religion in Sikkim – Urban Population

#ReligionUrban Pop. 2011Percentage
1Hindu9438261.46%
2Buddhist3704224.12%
3Christian148449.67%
4Muslim62094.04%
5Other religions and persuasions5350.35%
6Sikh1960.13%
7Religion not stated1950.13%
8Jain1750.11%
 Total153578 

Source: Census 2011

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