How much does Hindu population have in Trinidad and Tobago? Which religions are the most people?
The Hindu is the second largest religious community in Trinidad and Tobago.
port of Spain: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a 2 -day tour of Trinidad and Tobago. Please tell that Trinidad and Tobago are a small country in the Caribbean region. This country is known for its diverse and multi-religious culture. According to the 2011 census, the Hindu population in this country is 18.2%, which makes it the second largest religious community in the country. The influence of Hinduism can be seen in Trinidad and Tobago from the 19th century when Indian workers were brought to work in sugarcane fields during British colonial rule. Since then the Hindu community has strengthened its cultural and religious identity.
Christian is the largest religious community of Trinidad and Tobago
Every year festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Shivaratri are celebrated with great enthusiasm in Trinidad and Tobago. Many temples in the country, such as the famous Hanuman temple of Trinidad, serve as spiritual and social centers for the Hindu community. According to the 2011 census, the largest religious community in the country is Christian, the first place with a population of 55.2%. This includes Protestant (33.4%) and Roman Catholic (21.6%). This is followed by Hindu (18.2%) and Muslim (5%) population.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Trinidad and Tobago on a 2 -day tour.
Hindu community has kept its traditions alive even today
Trinidad and Tobago also have traditional religions of African origin such as Spiritual Baptist (5.7%) and Orisha (0.9%). The Rastafari community is 0.3%, while 7% people believe in other religions and 13.3% are people who either do not believe in any religion or who did not express their religious identity. In Trinidad and Tobago, the Hindu community not only keeps its religious traditions alive, but also makes significant contribution to the education, trade, and cultural activities of the country. Hindu cultural organizations and community programs are held regularly in Trinidad and Tobago, which help the younger generations to keep them connected to their roots.
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