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Hinduism in Guadeloupe

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Hinduismis a minority religion inGuadeloupe,followed by someIndo-Guadeloupeans.According to a statistics data, Hinduism is practised by 0.5% of the people in Guadeloupe.[1]

Temples[edit]

There are a sizeable number of Hindu Tamil temples that are located inBasse-Terre,and other regions.[2]There is a Hindu temple in dravidian style in Changy inBasse Terre[3]and another one in Gaschet inGrande-Terre[4]

Demographics[edit]

Although the Indo-Guadeloupeans constitute about 14% of the Guadeloupe,[5]only some of them are still Hindus. Most of the Indo-Guadelopeans are Catholics, but they also worship Hindu gods.Ernest Moutoussamy,first Indo-Guadelopean member of the French Parliament said in an interview that "Though we are Catholics, we still have images of Hindu gods at home. We celebrate all the Christian festivals but we don’t celebrate Deepavali."[6]

Revival[edit]

Revival of Hinduism happened in the last few decades. Many associations for the promotion of Hinduism and Indian culture have appeared during the 90's. The Institut du Monde Indien (Institute for the study of the Indian world) was begun by Jacques Sidambarom, Jean-Claude Petapermal and Roland Gopy to resuscitate Hindu rituals and connect Hindus inTrinidad and Tobago,Reunion,PondicherryandParis.[7]Temples were also constructed as a part of it.[8]Hindu religious rituals were also reactivated.[9]Hindu festivals likeDiwali[10]andPongal[11]were also started celebrating.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^"Religions in Guadeloupe".
  2. ^"Les îles de Guadeloupe".Archived fromthe originalon 2007-12-01.Retrieved2009-08-03.
  3. ^"Ideas for a trip - Changy".mobile.alovelyworld.com.
  4. ^"Temple Hindou de Gaschet, Grande-Terre, Guadeloupe".placesmap.net.
  5. ^"Indian diaspora in Guadeloupe".NewsGram.9 April 2016.Retrieved2018-10-23.
  6. ^"Ernest MOUTOUSSAMY en Inde".moutoussamy.net.Retrieved2018-10-23.
  7. ^Academy, Himalayan."Hinduism Today Magazine".www.hinduismtoday.com.
  8. ^Academy, Himalayan."Hinduism Today Magazine".www.hinduismtoday.com.
  9. ^"Culture of Guadeloupe - history, people, clothing, women, beliefs, food, customs, family, social".www.everyculture.com.
  10. ^"Guadeloupe Lights up".February 1998.
  11. ^"Guadeloupe. 3ème célébration du Pongal en Guadeloupe - CCN - Caraib Creole News / L'actualité de Guadeloupe, Martinique et de la Caraïbe".caraibcreolenews.com.Retrieved2018-10-23.