Hijras: The Unique Transgender Culture of India.
Hijras occupy a special place in Hinduism. But their relationship to modern Mumbai, where transgender people are legally recognized, remains fraught.
Hijras occupy a special place in Hinduism. But their relationship to modern Mumbai, where transgender people are legally recognized, remains fraught.
Today hijra, who include transgender and intersex people, are hard to miss. Dressed in glittering saris, their faces heavily coated in cheap makeup, they sashay through crowded intersections knocking on car windows with the edge of a coin and offering blessings. They dance at temples. They crash fancy weddings and birth ceremonies, singing songs and leaving with fistfuls of rupees.
These transgender are still fighting for their rights in the city ofof dreams where they have no option or way to earn for their living. They sometimes don't have shelter but still they hustle for their stomach.
Today's generation come up with some humiliating names such as 'Hijras', ''Kinnar", "Chakka",etc. They do feel bad but there's nothing they could do in life as the people in this city are in this way. They be a part of every blessing, funerals,etc every kind of ceremony but still they are treated as beggars.
In an interview given by Prashant, a transgender he mentioned all the problems and humiliation he faced in his day to day life and how he is still coping up. " Hume bura bhi lagta hai aur acha bhi but Kya hai na ki hum kuch nahi Kar sakte, hume ye bhagwaan ne Diya hai, Ye sab God gift hai" says Prashant when is was asked about how he feels when someone abuses or uses cheap slang on them.
Before signing of Prashant also mentioned how the society should change their way of thinking towards transgender and should accept them the way they are, allow them to live in the society to and lead a normal life.














