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 tying 'ghungroo' (anklet as seen) on legs to dance in Aravan temple festival, south of Chennai (Madras) which attracts hijras (transsexuals) from all over India.
Hijaras tying 'ghungroo' (anklet as seen) on legs to dance in Aravan temple festival, south of Chennai (Madras) which attracts hijras (transsexuals) from all over India.
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