Hinduism in Norway


In Norway as of 2018, there are 11,405 Hindus or 0.21% of the population of Norway.
Most of these Hindus are of South Asian descent with the majority of those being ethnically Tamil Hindus from Sri Lanka.

History

Hinduism was first introduced to Norway in 1914 by Swami Sri Ananda Acharya.
A small number of Gujarati Hindus came to Norway after the Dictator Idi Amin expelled the Indians from Uganda 1972. During the Sri Lankan Civil War of 1983, many Tamil Hindus migranted from Sri Lanka to Norway.

Demographics

YearHindusPercent of Norway population
19988640.020%
20001,3030.029%
20022,7340.060%
20043,0090.066%
20063,6690.079%
20084,5660.096%
20105,1750.10%
20125,6900.12%
20147,3820.14%
20168,8820.17%
201810,4270.20%
201911,4050.21%

Ethnic Background of Hindus in Norway

Diaspora Hindus in Norway include Tamil families, Punjabi families, families from the Uttar Pradesh region, as well as Gujaratis and Bengalis.
Specifically among Norwegian Hindus, Sri Lankan Tamils are the dominant ethnicity constituting a large number of around 5000-7000 people.

Hindu Associations in Norway

There are numerous Hindu associations in Norway.
ISKCON has a Centre in Norway
Address- Oslo, Norway, Jonsrudvej 1G, 0274, Oslode presence.

Hindus Temples in Norway

There are currently 5 Hindu Temples in Norway.
Most major Hindu festivals such as Diwali are celebrated annually in Norway.
Hindus in Norway, mainly Tamil Hindus from Sri Lanka, celebrate the 12-day annual temple festival, the Mahotsav of which processions is the main feature. It is the main annual ritual gathering of the Tamil Hindus in Norway.
Indian classical vocalist Sniti Mishra performed at a live concert in Oslo during the Holi festival in 2015. The festival is organized annually by the Norway branch of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad.