This map shows the distribution of Hindu population around the world, highlighting countries by percentage of Hindu residents. India stands out as the global center of Hinduism, with more than 78% of its population practicing this religion. Neighboring countries like Nepal and Bhutan also have significant Hindu communities, with Nepal being predominantly Hindu.
In other regions, countries like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Mauritius show notable Hindu populations, while nations like the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia show growing Hindu diaspora communities. Countries in the Caribbean, such as Guyana and Suriname, also have significant Hindu populations due to historical migration.
The map categorizes countries into six groups based on Hindu population percentage, ranging from less than 1% to more than 80%. This portrayal provides insight into the global dissemination of Hinduism, both within its regions of origin and through diaspora communities around the world.