Hinduism in Slovakia explained

Hinduism has a small following in Slovakia. As of 2021, there are about 975 (0.02%) Hindus in Slovakia. Hindu groups such as Hare Krishna, Sahaja Yoga, and the Chinmaya mission operate in Slovakia.[1]

Recognition

No Hindu groups are officially registered in the Slovak Republic. Registration of religious groups is not legally required, though only registered religious groups have the explicit right to conduct public worship services and other activities, although no specific religions or practices are banned or discouraged by the authorities in practice.[2]

In 2017, the Slovakia government passed a new religion law requiring religious groups seeking government recognition to provide evidence of having 50,000 adult members, an increase from the previous requirement of 20,000 members that had been in place since 2007.[3] Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, President of the Universal Society of Hinduism, urged Slovak President Andrej Kiska to veto the law, and asked for the intervention of the European Commission and Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Nils Muižnieks.[4]

Demographics

YearPercentIncrease
20010.005%-
20110.01%+0.005%
20210.02%+0.01%

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Notes and References

  1. https://2001-2009.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2006/71407.htm United States Department of State
  2. Web site: Religion in Slovakia - Ťaháky-referáty.sk.
  3. Web site: Slovakia's New Religious Registration Law is a Step in the Wrong Direction. March 2017.
  4. Web site: Hindus express dismay at Slovakia's new religion law. 4 December 2016 . Prague Post . 1 September 2021.