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Hinduism in Poland is a minority religion. Hinduism has spread to Poland through ISKCON missionaries since 1976. First groups of Polish devotees were established in Warszawa and Wrocław. The first Polish Hindu temple was established in 1980 in Czarnów, Lower Silesian Voivodeship (New Shantipur Temple in Czarnów). Main ISKCON temple is New Ramana Reti Temple in Mysiadło (est. in 1989).〔(Polish ISKCON history (in Polish) ), accessed 2010.8.4〕 The Communist regime in Poland promoted an antireligious campaign. After the breakdown of this regime in 1989, missionaries from other Hindu religious denominations have arrived and met with very limited success.〔(Dominican Information Centre about New Religious Movements and Sects (in Polish) ), accessed 2010.09.12〕 ==Hindu organisations in Poland== There are around thirteen Hindu religious movements in Poland 〔(13 Hindu organizations exists in Poland )〕 Some of the important organisations are ISKCON, Chaitanya Mission, Satya Sai Baba movement (though it is partially Hindu), Brahma kumaris, Sivananda Yoga and Sahaja Yoga.
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