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Hindu diaspora

The Hindu diaspora refers to the global spread of people who follow Hinduism, primarily due to migration, colonial history, or economic opportunities. This migration has created Hindu communities outside India, especially in countries like Fiji, Trinidad, Guyana, South Africa, the UK, Canada, and the US. These communities often maintain their religious, cultural, and social traditions while integrating into local societies. The Hindu diaspora showcases the religion’s adaptability and influence worldwide, fostering diverse expressions of Hindu beliefs and practices across different cultural contexts.