Hinduism in Finland

Hinduism is a very minor religious faith in Finland.

There are 5000[1] to 6000[2]Hindus are there in Finland majority comprises from India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Finland acquired a significant Hindu population for the first time around the turn of the 21st century due to the recruitment of information technology workers from India by companies such as Nokia.[3]

Demographics

The population of Hindus in Finland from 2000 to 2018, according to the Statistics Finland:[4][5]

Year Population
2000 37
2005 66
2010 91
2011 98
2012 96
2013 127
2014 300
2015 324
2016 345
2017 353
2018 358

However, according to another estimate in 2011, there are 524 Hindus in Finland.[6]

Controversy

In 2009, Hindu leaders in Finland protested the inclusion of a photograph that "denigrates Hinduism" in an exhibit at the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art.[7] The museum later removed the reference to Hinduism from the photograph.[8]

Hindu Groups in Finland

There is an International Society for Krishna Consciousness temple in Ruoholahti, Helsinki.[11]

Yoga of many varieties is flourishing. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, which claims over 80 per cent of native Finns as members, reports that yoga is practiced by tens of thousands.[9]

See also

References

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