Friday, October 30, 2009

Population Density


India/ States/Union Territories

2001

per sq km

INDIA

324

Jammu and Kashmir

99

Himachal Pradesh

109

Punjab

482

Uttaranchal

159

Haryana

477

Delhi

9294

Rajasthan

165

Uttar Pradesh

689

Bihar

880


Population


Although India occupies only 2.4% of the world's land area, it supports over 15% of the world's population. Only China has a larger population. Almost 40% of Indians are younger than 15 years of age. About 70% of the people live in more than 550,000 villages, and the remainder in more than 200 towns and cities. Over thousands of years of its history, India has been invaded from the Iranian plateau, Central Asia, Arabia, Afghanistan, and the West; Indian people and culture have absorbed and changed these influences to produce a remarkable racial and cultural synthesis.

Although 83% of the people are Hindu, India also is the home of more than 120 million Muslims--one of the world's largest Muslim populations. The population also includes Christians, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, and Parsis.India accounts for some 2.4 percent of the world's landmass but is home to about 16 percent of the global population. The magnitude of the annual increase in population can be seen in the fact that India adds almost the total population of Australia or Sri Lanka every year. A 1992 study of India's population notes that India has more people than all of Africa and also more than North America and South America together. Between 1947 and 1991, India's population more than doubled.

With an estimated population of 1.2 billion, India is the world's second most populous country. The last 50 years have seen a rapid increase in population due to medical advances and massive increase in agricultural productivity made by the green revolution India's urban population increased 11-folds during the twentieth century and is increasingly concentrated in large cities. By 2001 there were 35 million-plus population cities in India, with the largest cities, with a population of over 10 million each, being Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata. However, as of 2001, more than 70% of India's population continues to reside in rural areas.


Sunday, October 4, 2009

Sikhism

It is a Religion which is a 2% minority of India's population although it has far greater influences and strength throughout the world and I am proud strong to be part of it.

A brief history of Sikhism
The founder of Sikhism, Guroo Naanak Dev Jee (1469-1539) was born in village Talwandi (now Nankaanaa Saaheb, Pakistan). Guroo Naanak Dev Jee challenged the fanaticism and intolerance of the Muslims, of his time. He also exposed the meaningless rituals and caste prejudices prevalent among the Hindus. Guroo Naanak Dev Jee propagated the equality of man and treated Hindus and Muslims alike.
He opposed the distinctions of caste and called himself a member of the lowest caste.

Major Events in the history of Sikhism
The Tenth and the last Naanak(Guroo), Guroo Gobind Singh Jee (1666-1708 AD) was only nine years old when he was bestowed the Gurooship. He has finalized the Sikhs by KHANDE DEE PAAHUL(AMMRIT) cermony(Sikh Baptism) and thus created the Khaalsaa in 1699 AD i.e., He gave a distinctive identity to the Sikhs. The first Five Baptised Sikhs were named Panj Piyaare (Five Beloved Ones), who in turn baptised the Guroo on his request-an event hither to unknown in the history of mankind. On this day, the Tenth Naanak has told evrybody that every Sikh male's last name would be SINGH and Sikh female's last name would be KAUR. Even Guroo Gobind Singh Jee has changed his name from "Gobind Rai" after getting KHANDE DEE PAAHUL from PANJ PIYAARE.


Shortly before passing away the Guroo Jee ordained that Guroo Granth Saaheb Jee, the Sikh Holy Scripture would be the ultimate spiritual authority for the Sikhs and the temporal authority would vest in the Khaalsaa Panth - The Sikh Commonwealth.

The Harimandir Sahib, known popularly as the Golden Temple, is a sacred shrine for Sikhs.

Guroo Granth Saaheb Jee, the Sikh Holy Scripture was compiled and edited by the Fifth Guroo, Guroo Arian Dev Jee in 1604 AD. This is the only scripture in the world which has been compiled by the founders of a faith during their own life time

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Hinduism in India

Hinduism is the religion of the majority of people in India and Nepal. It also exists among significant populations outside of the sub continent and has over 900 million believers worldwide. Unlike most other religions, Hinduism has no single founder, no single scripture, and no commonly agreed set of teachings. For these reasons, writers often refer to Hinduism as 'a way of life' or 'a family of religions' rather than a single religion.
  • Hinduism originated around the Indus Valley near the River Indus in modern day Pakistan.
  • About 80% of the Indian population regard themselves as Hindu
  • Hindus believe that existence is a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, governed by Karma.
  • The main Hindu texts are the Vedas and their supplements (books based on the Vedas). Veda is a Sanskrit word meaning 'knowledge'. These scriptures do not mention the word 'Hindu' but many scriptures discuss dharma, which can be rendered as 'code of conduct', 'law', or 'duty'

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

INDIA's Diverse Religon

Though india has the thrid largest religon (HINDUISM) in the world, you might think that there is very little chance for there to be any others. However you would be wrong. the main reliogns are:
First off it is true that Hinduism account for most of In
dia's population which is around about 80% and counting. hinduism is not only in Indai but in other places such USA who have a of population of 1.1 of Hindu's.
Unlike most other religions, Hinduism does not advocate the worship of one particular deity. One may worship Shiva or Vishnu or Rama or Krishna or some other gods and goddesses or one may believe in the 'Supreme Spirit' or the 'Indestructible Soul' within each individual and still be called a good Hindu.
There are festivals and ceremonies associated not only with gods and goddesses but also with the sun, moon, planets, rivers, oceans, trees and animals. Som
e of the popular Hindu festivals are Deepawali, Holi, Dussehra, Ganesh Chaturthi, Pongal, Janamasthmi and Shiva Ratri. These innumerable festive occasions lend Hinduism its amazing popular appeal and make the Indian tradition rich and colorful.
Hinduism percentage by country

Friday, August 7, 2009

Recent cultural event - Rahki/Rakhri


A few days ago there was a cultural event in indian society.
It is Rahki/Rakhri which reflects the sweet and sour relationship of brother and a sister. Though brothers and sisters share and enjoy the bond of love between them throughout the year, but Rakhi is the day when they get an opportunity to express their tender love and feelings for each other.

On the day of Rakhi festival, the sister ties Rakhi on the wrist of her brother and both make prayer to God for the well being of each other. In return, brothers make promise to take care of his sister under all circumstances. Usually, brothers gift something to the sister/cousin to mark the occasion but i usally give my cousin $50 which for most relationships.
R . A . K . H . I
R : Relationship
A : Affection
K : Knitting together
H : Him (Brother) & Her (Sister)
I : Interminably

The image above represents the way people might celebrate Rahki if they are geographically distanced from each other and still have some love for each other in their relationship.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Top 30 city's By population (updated 2009).

This table shows the high levels of population in major cities in India and in which state they are located in, these are calculations made by the World Gazetteer: India early this year.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

india facts

India (Bharat) is the home to different types of people. It is situated in South Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, also it is stuck between Pakistan,Nepal and China. Its size by comparison to USA is a bit more than one-third in land mass but India has the second largest population in the World which is 1,166,079,217.This figure may seem massive to the standards of the world because it would take two x India to make it a country which could sustain its population.





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