Hinduism in Timor-Leste
Hinduism is a minority faith in Timor-Leste. Almost all of them follow Balinese Hinduism. HistoryTimor Island has no traditional Hindu population.[citation needed] Hindus are mainly migrants from Bali who came during the Indonesian occupation. After the end of the occupation, most Hindus left the country. DemographicsIn 1992, before the independence of East Timor, Hindus constituted 0.5% of the population.[1] After the occupation, Hinduism decreased to less than 0.1% in Timor-Leste. According to the 2011 census, there are 195 Hindus in Timor-Leste.[2] However, the 2015 Census showed a slight increase in the absolute number of Hindus. According to that census, there were 271 Hindus in Timor-Leste.[3] TemplesPura Girinatha is the largest Balinese Hindu temple in Timor-Leste.[4][5] The temple was built during the Occupation. Now the temple is quite run down,[6] although some Balinese from Indonesia and the East Timorese government have started efforts to revitalize the temple.[5] The Pongal celebration of the Tamil Hindus were also celebrated in the Pura Giri Natha.[7] See alsoReferences
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