Jainism in India

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Jainism is India's sixth-largest religion and is practiced throughout India.[2][3] Per the 2011 census, there are 4,451,753 Jains in the 1.35 billion population of India, the majority living in Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka.[citation needed] However, the influence of Jainism has been far greater on the Indian population than these numbers suggest. Jains can be found in every state and all union territories, varying from large societies to smaller. The state of Jharkhand, with a population of 16,301 Jains also contains the holy pilgrimage centre of Sammed Shikharji. Jains can be found throughout India and in many other countries throughout the world.

Indian Jains
Flag for Indian Jains
Total population
Increase 4,451,753 (2011)[1]
0.40% (of the total population of India)
Regions with significant populations
Maharashtra1,400,349
Rajasthan622,023
Gujarat579,654
Madhya Pradesh567,028
Karnataka440,280
Uttar Pradesh213,267
Delhi166,231
Religions
Jainism
Languages
Languages of India

History

Jain doctrine teaches that Jainism has always existed and will always exist.[4][5][6][7][8] Like most ancient Indian religions, Jainism has its roots from the Indus Valley civilization, reflecting native spirituality prior to the Indo-Aryan migration into India.[9][10][11] Other scholars suggested the Shramana traditions were separate and contemporaneous with Indo-Aryan religious practices of the historical Vedic religion.[12] In August 2005, the Supreme Court of India ruled that Jainism, Sikhism (and Buddhism) are distinct religions but are inter-connected and inter-related to Hinduism, so these three are part of wider broader Hindu religion, based on the historic background on how the Constitution had come into existence after.[13][14] However, in the 2006 verdict, the Supreme Court found that the "Jain Religion is indisputably not a part of the Hindu Religion".[15][16]

Status in India

On January 20, 2014, the Government of India awarded the minority status to the Jain community in India, as per Section 2(c) of the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) Act (NCM), 1992. This made the Jain community, which makes for 9.5 million or 0.72 percent of the population as per 2011 census, the sixth community to be designated this status as a "national minority", after Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Parsis.[17] Though Jains already had minority status in 11 states of India including Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan, in 2005 a petition was filed with Supreme Court of India, by community representatives, which was also backed by the National Minorities Commission. In its judgement the court left the decision to the Central government.[18][19]

Jainism by state

Jainism as a religion exists throughout India. Jainism also varies from state to state, but the core values are the same.

Census of India, 2011

District wise Jain population percentage India census 2011
Jain population in India by State (2011)[1]
StateJains
Maharashtra
1,400,349
Rajasthan
622,023
Gujarat
579,654
Madhya Pradesh
567,028
Karnataka
440,280
Uttar Pradesh
213,267
Delhi
166,231
Tamil Nadu
89,265
Chhattisgarh
61,510
West Bengal
60,141
Andhra Pradesh
53,849
Haryana
52,613
Punjab
45,040
Assam
25,949
Bihar
18,914
Jharkhand
14,974
Other states
40,666
Indian districts having more than 1% Jains in 2011 Census[20]
DistrictStateJain Population (approximate)Total populationJain Percentage (%)
Mumbai City districtMaharashtra166,0003,085,4115.38%
Kolhapur district154,8823,876,0014.00%
Mumbai Suburban district343,6399,356,9623.67%
Sangli district87,4532,822,1433.10%
Thane district172,05211,060,1481.56%
Pune district127,7869,429,4081.36%
Udaipur districtRajasthan78,6473,068,4202.56%
Ajmer district45,6142,583,0521.77%
Chittorgarh district25,8431,544,3381.67%
Tonk district22,4581,421,3261.58%
Bhilwara district35,1492,408,5231.46%
Kota district25,7421,951,0141.32%
Barmer district34,0102,603,7511.31%
Bikaner district30,8502,363,9371.31%
Rajsamand district14,9661,156,5971.29%
Banswara district22,6131,797,4851.26%
Jaipur district81,0796,626,1781.22%
Bundi district13,4551,110,9061.21%
Dungarpur district16,1411,388,5521.16%
Ahmedabad districtGujarat209,2877,214,2252.90%
Surat district112,8356,081,3221.86%
Surendranagar district22,9921,585,2681.31%
Kutch district25,3122,092,3711.21%
Navsari district13,3861,329,6721.01%
Sagar districtMadhya Pradesh62,9922,378,4582.65%
Indore district71,6673,276,6972.19%
Ratlam district29,3531,455,0692.02%
Damoh district25,0051,264,2191.98%
Ashoknagar district15,094845,0711.79%
Neemuch district14,165826,0671.71%
Mandsaur district19,0291,340,4111.42%
Jabalpur district33,7282,463,2891.37%
Vidisha district18,4901,458,8751.27%
Ujjain district24,6221,986,8641.24%
Bhind district19,9501,703,0051.17%
Bhopal district25,9502,371,0611.09%
Guna district13,4741,241,5191.09%
Tikamgarh district15,5691,445,1661.08%
Belagavi districtKarnataka178,3104,779,6613.73%
Dharwad district29,0371,847,0231.57%
Bagalkot district25,1981,889,7521.33%
Lalitpur districtUttar Pradesh20,3901,221,5921.67%
Bagpat district16,1391,303,0481.24%
East DelhiDelhi46,9271,709,3462.75%
North Delhi13,049887,9781.47%
North West Delhi43,4603,656,5391.19%
North East Delhi24,6732,241,6241.10%
Central Delhi5,886582,3201.01%
Chennai districtTamil Nadu51,7084,646,7321.11%
Literacy in India by religion[21]
ReligionLiteracy Rate
Jain94.9
Christian84.5
Buddhist81.3
Sikh75.4
Hindu73.3
Muslim68.5

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