Aravan Festival celebrated in late April/early May, is attended by thousands – including many transgenders and homosexuals. The aravani worship the Hindu god, Aravan, and do not practice any system of castration.
The wailing widows of Aravan. After the god is symbolically killed those hijras (transsexuals) who had been ritually married to the god the night before now express their grief at being single and alone once again, ridiculed and ostracized as third gender freaks. Annual Aravan temple festival, Villupurum, South India.
The wailing widows of Aravan. After the god is symbolically killed those hijras (transsexuals) who had been ritually married to the god the night before now express their grief at being single and alone once again, ridiculed and ostracized as third gender freaks. Annual Aravan temple festival, Villupurum, South India.
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