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How many religions exist in India?

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"In India, there are as many religions as there are individuals, for true spirituality is a personal journey, not a collective doctrine."

According to Osho, it’s impossible to count—there are as many religions in India as there are Indians. Religion here is essentially individual, not organizational: Hinduism functions as a vast, democratic “chaos” of choices with no single creed, hierarchy, or official prayer. Each person freely shapes a unique path, so India holds innumerable micro-religions within one civilizational umbrella.
Everyone in India can follow the divine in their own way, so there isn’t a fixed number of religions.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages personal responsibility for one’s spiritual path instead of blind conformity.
- Builds tolerance for diverse beliefs and practices.
- Lets you create a practice that truly fits your temperament and needs.
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