Bengali Hindus
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Bengalaj hinduoj (bengale বাঙালি হিন্দু) estas etnaj Bengalanoj kiuj estas sekvantoj de Hinduismo, kaj indiĝenaj de Bengalio nome regiono de la Hindia subkontinento. Bengalaj hinduoj parolas la bengalan lingvon, kiu estis klasita kiel parto de la Hindarja lingvaro kaj aliĝas al la tradicioj de Ŝakta kaj Vaiŝnava de sia indiĝena religio, nome Hinduismo. Bengalaj hinduoj estas en Barato el 62 al 63 milionoj, dum en Bangladeŝo el 12 al 15 milionoj, depende de la fontoj kaj la censoj.
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Bengali Hindus (Bengali: বাঙ্গালী হিন্দু/বাঙালি হিন্দু, romanized: Bāṅgālī Hindu/Bāṅāli Hindu) are an ethnoreligious population who make up the majority in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Jharkhand, and Assam's Barak Valley region. In Bangladesh, they form the largest minority. They are adherents of Hinduism and are native to the Bengal region in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent. Comprising about one-thirds of the global Bengali population, they are the second-largest ethnic group among Hindus after Hindustani Hindus. Bengali Hindus speak Bengali, which belongs to the Indo-Aryan language family and adhere to Shaktism (majority, the Kalikula tradition) or Vaishnavism (minority, Gaudiya Vaishnavism and Vaishnava-Sahajiya) of their native rel
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Durga Puja, the most notable Hindu festival for Bengali Hindus.
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Bengali Hindus (Bengali: বাঙ্গালী হিন্দু/বাঙালি হিন্দু, romanized: Bāṅgālī Hindu/Bāṅāli Hindu) are an ethnoreligious population who make up the majority in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Jharkhand, and Assam's Barak Valley region. In Bangladesh, they form the largest minority. They are adherents of Hinduism and are native to the Bengal region in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent. Comprising about one-thirds of the global Bengali population, they are the second-largest ethnic group among Hindus after Hindustani Hindus. Bengali Hindus speak Bengali, which belongs to the Indo-Aryan language family and adhere to Shaktism (majority, the Kalikula tradition) or Vaishnavism (minority, Gaudiya Vaishnavism and Vaishnava-Sahajiya) of their native religion Hinduism with some regional deities. There are significant numbers of Bengali-speaking Hindus in different Indian states. Around the 8th century, the Bengali language branched off from Magadhi Prakrit, a derivative of Sanskrit that was prevalent in the eastern region of the Indian Subcontinent at that time. During the Sena period (11th – 12th century) the Bengali culture developed into a distinct culture, within the civilisation. Bengali Hindus were at the forefront of the Bengal Renaissance in the 19th century, the Bengal region was noted for its participation in the struggle for independence from the British rule. At the time of the independence of India in 1947, the province of Bengal was partitioned between India and East Pakistan, part of the Muslim-majority state of Pakistan. Millions of Bengali Hindus numbering around 25,19,557 (1941–1951) have migrated from East Bengal (later Bangladesh) and settled in West Bengal and other states of India. The migration continued in waves through the fifties and sixties, especially during the 1950 East Pakistan riots in which estimated 4.5 million Hindus migrated to India and during 1964 East-Pakistan riots, an estimated 135,000 Hindus migrated to India The massacre in the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 led to exodus of millions of Hindus to India.
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Bengalaj hinduoj (bengale বাঙালি হিন্দু) estas etnaj Bengalanoj kiuj estas sekvantoj de Hinduismo, kaj indiĝenaj de Bengalio nome regiono de la Hindia subkontinento. Bengalaj hinduoj parolas la bengalan lingvon, kiu estis klasita kiel parto de la Hindarja lingvaro kaj aliĝas al la tradicioj de Ŝakta kaj Vaiŝnava de sia indiĝena religio, nome Hinduismo. Bengalaj hinduoj estas en Barato el 62 al 63 milionoj, dum en Bangladeŝo el 12 al 15 milionoj, depende de la fontoj kaj la censoj.
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