People of various religions, castes and communities live in Bangalore city, the capital city of Indian state Karnataka. Huge influx of IT professionals from all parts of India makes Bangalore a vibrant city teeming with various cultures. Bangalore is also one of the educational hubs of India; hence students from all over India come for IT studies.
Karnataka people are a fusion of ethnic, racial and religions.
Malayalis, Tamils, Marathis also live in harmony with the local Karnatakis. Kurubas, an indigenous tribe is the original inhabitant of the state. Brahmins, upper class Hindus and Tigalas also live in Karnataka.
Religion
Hinduism is the predominant religion in Bangalore. A majority of the population of the city belongs to Hinduism.
People of Sikh, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Jainism also live in the city. All of them practice their religious rituals and customs. Fairs and festivals of each religion also are celebrated in great pomp and show. The religious places of worship--temple, mosque, church are found in and around the city.
While visiting Bangalore, one can explore all the religious places of worship and fairs and festivals of each religion.