Gay couple hold Hindu wedding

Gay couple hold Hindu wedding

Tanuja Chauhan and Jaya Verma: Marriage upset locals

By Jyotsna Singh in Delhi
A lesbian couple in India have married in a Hindu ceremony in what is believed to be one of the first gay weddings in the country.

Jaya Verma and Tanuja Chauhan held the ceremony at home in the small township of Ambikapur in the central state of Chattisgarh.

The marriage, for which the women used a Hindu priest, still needs the approval of the local registrar to be legalised.

So far the registry office has refused to grant approval because Indian law does not recognise gay marriages.

But both women insist they will fight on until legislation is changed to allow gay couples the same rights in marriage as heterosexual couples.

Shock

Many local residents have expressed their concern at the marriage, including a leading lawyer, who said he was in a state of shock.

The couple’s landlord has now asked them to leave their home.

Homosexual relationships are not unheard of in India - but they generally exist in the country’s larger cities where people can be more open about their sexuality.

Both Jaya and Tanuja say they won’t let criticism, and possibly even abuse, from other local residents prevent them from leading their life together.

Gay rights campaigners have welcomed the news.

The Naz Foundation in Delhi, which runs a helpline for gay women, says every couple has the right to have their relationship solemnised, regardless of sexual orientation, and that Indian law must change to recognise this.

So that means hinduism as a religion allows gay weddings yes?

If they have been able to carry it out in a religious ceremony, by a religion which makes up the majority of the population, why is it still being opposed by the registry office?

Are there many differences in Hindu Law and Indian Law?

these are all signs that people are coming out of their closets to check see how tolerant the society is

Beginning of the END. Take it what ever way you want.

i am sure these things happen in pakistan too
but they afraid to come out openly discuss.

So does hinduism allow gay weddings???

yes or no.

See the openly does matter, But our religion wont ever allow it.

So they are acting against hinduism, right? Then how come they could use a hindu priest for their wedding?


Umer, the Pakistani Brain of Austria

[This message has been edited by Umer (edited May 30, 2001).]

this a wedding where no dowries needed

see how the couple looks like
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/south_asia/newsid_1357000/1357249.stm

[This message has been edited by rvikz (edited May 30, 2001).]

This is very interesting.

I'm curious to see how the registry handles this case.

yes, very interesting. Although after looking at the picture, both girls could pass as a normal couple. Is it me, or the girl on the left looks like that actor?.... what's his name?...aaahhh yes... Shahruk Khan.
I guess she is the one who said; let me be "Frank" with you.

i hope they visit pakistan for their honymoon