Overview of Hinduism in the Sindh province of Pakistan
Hindus in Sindh
Devotee at Karachi's Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple
Total population
4,176,986 (2017)
8.73% of the Sindh population
Scriptures
Bhagavad Gita, Vedas
Languages
Sanskrit (sacred) Sindhi, Dhatki (majority) Urdu and other languages (minority)
Hinduism is the second-largest religion in Sindh, numbering 4.17 million people and comprising 8.73 percent of the province's population in the 2017 Pakistani census. Sindh has the largest population and the highest percentage of Hindus in Pakistan.[1] Sindh has the Shri Ramapir Temple, whose annual festival is the country's second-largest Hindu festival[2] (after the Hinglaj Yatra).[3]
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