Hinduism

Community Overview

About Hinduism

Hinduism is the modern popular name of the world’s oldest religion and culture called SANATANA DHARMA, the forefather of all the religions exists in the world at present. This community is dedicated to the glorious, rich SCIENTIFIC and VAIDIC culture of SANATANA DHARMA which exist in ancient time and has been forgotten by its own follower and rest of the world. This forum is created for exchange of ideas.

The community at a glance

Hinduism is a Facebook Group for Religion with roughly 112K members. It uses a forum format for communication. On the Hive Index it ranks #5 in the Religion communities list.

On Facebook
112K Members

Community Features

This community has a forum

Frequently asked questions

Who is Hinduism for?
Best for Religion enthusiasts looking for a Facebook-based community with forum discussion.
Is Hinduism free to join?
This listing is not marked as paid-only. Access rules and any fees are decided by the community.
How many members does Hinduism have?
Roughly 112K members, based on figures reported by the community or its host. Member counts are approximate and change over time.
What platform is Hinduism on?
Hinduism runs on Facebook. Facebook(or Meta) builds technologies that give people the power to connect with friends and family, find communities and grow businesses. Facebook groups are a place to communicate about shared interests with certain people. You can create a group for anything — your family reunion, your after-work sports team or your book club. Facebook groups can be public or private.
What topics does Hinduism cover?
On the Hive Index, Hinduism is organized under Religion.
How do I join Hinduism?
You can join Hinduism by clicking this link, or pressing the "Go to community" button above.
What are the Religion communities like?
Communities for people exploring faith, theology, and religious practice across traditions. Discord hosts large communities for Christianity and interfaith debate, while Facebook groups cover everything from specific faith traditions to cross-religious discussion spaces.