- Hinduism in Sulawesi
Hinduism in Sulawesi has been a relatively recent phenomenon, compared to the other islands of
Indonesia where it has been a part of the culture for millennia. Indonesian Hinduism was brought to the islands in 1963, by Balinese migrants. [ [http://www.north-sulawesi.com/sul_info.html Geography] - North Sulawesi]Growth
After Hindu Dharma was brought to the island, it took hold in many areas, especially after Hinduism became a recognized religion in 1964. In 1977 the
Toraja s of the island converted toHinduism "en masse" [ [http://www.swaveda.com/articles.php?action=show&id=49 Great Expectations: Hindu Revival Movements in Java, Indonesia] Swaveda - May 13, 2005] .Practices
The
Toraja s have continued many practices ofanimist nature, but their conversion to Hinduism has allowed them to keep on their traditions within the framework of an organized religion. Their conversion was hastened by the sudden proliferation ofChristian missionaries in the area, trying to woo people away from their native beliefs. The practices are more traditionalist in nature, as opposed to Balinese Hinduism and Indian Hinduism. [ [http://www.iias.nl/iiasn/23/theme/23T6.html Guest Editor] IIAS No. 23]References
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