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Hinduism in Poland

Hinduism in Poland is a minority religion. Hinduism has spread to Poland through ISKCON since 1976. First groups of Polish devotees were established in Warsaw and Wrocław. The first Polish Hindu temple was established in 1980 in Czarnów, Lower Silesian Voivodeship (New Shantipur Temple in Czarnów). Main ISKCON temple is New Ramana Reti Temple in Mysiadło (est. in 1989).[1]

Polish Hindus
Religions
Hinduism
Majority:
Vaishnavism
Minority:
Shaivism
Scriptures
Vedas
Languages
Sanskrit (sacred)
Polish language
The "Om" symbol in Devanagari
Ratha-Yatra in Wrocław, Poland.

The Communist regime in Poland promoted an antireligious campaign. After the breakdown of this regime in 1989, missionaries from other Hindu religious denominations have arrived and met with very limited success.[2]

Hindu organisations in Poland edit

 
Hindu festival in Poland.

There are around thirteen Hindu religious movements in Poland.[3] Some of the important organisations are ISKCON, Chaitanya Mission, Satya Sai Baba movement (though it is partially Hindu), Brahma kumaris, Sivananda Yoga, Radha Govind Society of Poland, and Sahaja Yoga, Swadhyay Parivar.

The Bhakti Marga Foundation led by Swami Vishwananda established its first Polish temple in Warsaw in 2009.[4]

ISKCON in Poland edit

There are 915 (official sources) ISKCON followers in Poland. There are 3 main temples in Czarnów, Warsaw, and Wrocław.[1] Additionally ISKCON has its centres in almost all important cities.

ISKCON centres/temples in Poland edit

 
Nowe Śantipur Temple in Czarnów

New Shantipur Mandir in Czarnów

Indians in Poland edit

The Indian community in Poland is relatively small and is estimated at around 23,800 persons. The large majority are NRIs and there not more than 100 PIOs.[5]

Demographics edit

According to the 2011 Census, there were 866 Hindus in Poland. Among them 341 belonged to the Hindu Bhavan Religious Association, 285 to ISKCON, and the remaining to the Chaitanya mission, Radha Govind Society of Poland.[6]

According to census data in 2017 provided by Główny Urząd Statystyczny, Poland's Central Statistical Office, ISKCON had 2,388 followers, 333 clergy and 24 centres.[7]

Yoga in Poland edit

 
2nd International Yoga Day, Warsaw, 2016

Yoga is gaining popularity in Poland[citation needed].

International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres in Poland

Yoga in daily Life Centre in Poland

  • Centrum Jogi Joga w Zyciu Codziennym, Warsaw.

Recently, Yoga Master Anil Machado from Sieradz had received special honor from the Prime Minister of India Shri. Narendra Modi, for spreading the teachings of Yoga and also presenting Yoga in over 500 schools throughout Poland.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Polish ISKCON history (in Polish), accessed 2010.8.4
  2. ^ New Religious Movements and Sects, Dominican Information Centre (in Polish), accessed 2010.09.12
  3. ^ . www.adherents.com. Archived from the original on August 18, 2000.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ "Bhakti Marga Polska".
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2003-10-31. Retrieved 2008-10-10. Embassy of India in Poland
  6. ^ "Statistics Poland / National Census / National Census of Population and Housing 2011". stat.gov.pl. Retrieved 2019-04-07.
  7. ^ http://stat.gov.pl/download/gfx/portalinformacyjny/pl/defaultaktualnosci/5515/1/19/1/maly_rocznik_statystyczny_polski_2018.pdf[bare URL PDF]

External links edit

  • ISKCON Poland (Hare Kryszna), Polish-language site
  • Sahaja Yoga in Poland
  • Brahmakumaris Poland, Polish-language site

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