Hinduism is a minority faith in the Czech Republic followed by 0.02% (2,024) of the population as of 2021. Hindus are represented by three communities: Czech Hindu Religious Society, Hare Krishna Movement and Vishva Nirmala Dharma.
The ÃÂeská Hinduistická Náboà ¾enská SpoleÃÂnost (Czech Hindu Religious Society) was registered as a religious community in 2002.
Hare Krishna is part of Hindu Dharma or Sanatan Dharma . It has four temples in the country. There are 200 devout followers of Hare Krishna in the Republic. The members of the Hare Krishna movement have been troubled by accusations of cult-like behavior. Iskcon is not a religion as such but follow Hinduism or Sanatan Dharma which is a complete way of life.
In 2007, Vishva Nirmala Dharma became a registered religious community in the country.
The Demographics of Hindus in Czech Republic: