Difference between revisions of "Sikhism"
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− | '''Sikhism''' has a small but devout following by the Punjabi population in [[Mokshatiana]]. Many young Mokshatiani Sikhs are converting to Vedanta and Buddhism, thus causing a more conservative movement to develop amongst Sikhs. | + | '''Sikhism''' has a small but devout following by the Punjabi population in [[Mokshatiana]]. Many young Mokshatiani Sikhs are converting to [[Vedanta]] and [[Buddhism]], thus causing a more conservative movement to develop amongst Sikhs. |
An estimated 0.3% of the population of [[Ariddia]] are [[Religion in Ariddia|at least nominally]] Sikhs. | An estimated 0.3% of the population of [[Ariddia]] are [[Religion in Ariddia|at least nominally]] Sikhs. |
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Sikhism has a small but devout following by the Punjabi population in Mokshatiana. Many young Mokshatiani Sikhs are converting to Vedanta and Buddhism, thus causing a more conservative movement to develop amongst Sikhs.
An estimated 0.3% of the population of Ariddia are at least nominally Sikhs.