Hinduism in Denmark

Holding little hope for a solution to the conflict in the near future, they have begun to rebuild or reorganize some of their cultural and religious organisations in Denmark, aiming to fulfil the requirements of their traditions and those of Danish society at the same time.

[citation needed] Since the mid-2010s, Denmark has become home to many Indian professionals, a majority of whom identify themselves as Hindu.

[2] Most Hindus in Denmark have roots in Sri Lanka and India, numbering approximately 18,000–19,000 individuals out of a total population of 5.7 million in 2017.

About 2,000 people of Danish ethnic origin belong to Hindu-related and Hindu-inspired groups.

[2] There are two consecrated Hindu temples: two dedicated to Vinayakar or Ganesha, one to Velmurugan, and the other to the goddess Abirami, aside from the ISKCON temple and a Bharatiya madir in copenhagen region.