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Tritiya-Prakriti: People of the Third Sex: Understanding Homosexuality, Transgender Identity And Intersex Conditions Through Hinduism (Abridged Version)
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Tritiya-Prakriti: People of the Third Sex: Understanding Homosexuality, Transgender Identity And Intersex Conditions Through Hinduism (Abridged Version)
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Tritiya-Prakriti: People of the Third Sex: Understanding Homosexuality, Transgender Identity And Intersex Conditions Through Hinduism (Abridged Version)
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"The recognition of a third sex in ancient India and Hinduism is highly relevant in many ways. Our own modern-day society has only recently begun to understand sexual orientation, transgender identity, and intersex conditions, and our legal and social systems are just beginning to catch up with and accommodate such people in a fair and realistic way . . . yet ancient India had already addressed and previously resolved this issue many thousands of years ago in the course of its own civilization´s development. Indeed, there is much we can learn from ancient India´s knowledge regarding the recognition and accommodation of a 'third sex' within society."
-Amara Das Wilhelm
"In India there is a system where such people (the third sex) have their own society, and whenever there is some good occasion like marriage or childbirth, they go there and pray to God that this child may be very long living."
-A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
"Gay and lesbian people have always been a part of society from Vedic times to our postmodern times. They should be accepted for what they are in terms of their sexual orientation and encouraged like everyone else to pursue spiritual life."
-B.V. Tripurari Swami
"Initially, I did not really allow myself to go deep in trying to understand the third sex. I figured that this was necessary only for those who are insensitive, arrogant and fundamentalist . . . who think that they are compassionate and tolerant while basically being superficial and even condescending. It is quite amazing how most of us can be so prejudiced about so many things and not even know it . . . .I thank you and several others for your compassion and for your tolerance in making efforts to educate your Godfamily, so that we can be more authentic servants of the servant."
-H.H. Bhakti Tirtha Swami