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In relation to India, the religions matched with appropriate definition are Hinduism (Option E), Islam (Option A), Buddhism (Option C), Jainism (Option D), and Sikhism (Option B).
India is characterized by a diversity of religious beliefs and practices. It is known as the birthplace of four of the world's major religions which are Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism.
Hinduism is the predominant religion in India with 79.8% of the Indian population follow the religion. Among the major belief in Hinduism is a belief in many gods, which are considered as manifestations of a single unity and are associated to universal and natural processes.
Islam is the second largest religion followed in India with 14.2% of the population being Muslims. Islam is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion which arrived in India in the 10th century.
Buddhism originated in India 2500 years ago based on the teaching of Buddha and was founded as a reaction to many Hindu beliefs. In India, around 0.7% population are Buddhist.
Jainism followed by 0.4% of population in India preaches that the path to enlightenment is achieved through nonviolence and reducing harm to living things (including plants and animals) as much as possible.
Sikhism’s core principles are meditation upon and devotion to the Creator, truthful living, and service to humanity. Approximately 1.7% of Indian are Sikhs who wear turbans and do not cut their hair as a sign of commitment and acceptance of God's Will.
Note: The question is incomplete as it is mission definition: (A) A monotheistic religion that was introduced to India in 1000. (B) Make followers wear turbans and do not cut their hair. (C) Founded as reaction against Hinduism and most of its followers later were driven out of India. (D) Its followers strive not to harm any other living thing, including plants and animals. (E) Recognizes a number a number of gods and is the predominant religion of India.
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