Talk:Hinduism in Southeast Asia
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[edit] Thailand, Cambodia, Burma, and Vietnam
None of the these countries are mentioned in the article even though they have Hindu pasts. --Dangerous-Boy
[edit] Andy 08:41, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
It is stated that Hinduism is followed by 4-8% in Indonesia. According to census it is 1.81%. Offcourse the census didn't took into account converts to Hinduism from Islam. So many Hindus were counted as Muslims. But those conversions occured in 1960s. Now most of the younger generation identifies themselves as Muslims. Also Tenggerese, who practiced Hinduism now identifies as Budhists.
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