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.
Hijaras getting ready (wearing sari and make up) to be married to the South Indian temple god, in an age-old rite performed by the sweating, topless temple priest, a re-enactment of the marriage of Mohini (a female incarnation of Lord Krishna) and Aravan related in the Hindu mythological epic, Mahabharata.
Hijaras getting ready (wearing sari and make up) to be married to the South Indian temple god, in an age-old rite performed by the sweating, topless temple priest, a re-enactment of the marriage of Mohini (a female incarnation of Lord Krishna) and Aravan related in the Hindu mythological epic, Mahabharata.
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