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In the Indian subcontinentHijra [n 1] are eunuchs and transgender people who perform a specific social role in their communities - usually making hijxras living as street performers - singing, hijaras sex, and performing blessings for donations. It is also traditional to have hijras perform at weddings hijaras sex baby blessings. Swx hijras live in well-defined and organised all- hijra communities, led by a guru.
The word " hijra " is a Hindustani word. Since the late 20th century, some hijra activists and non-government organizations NGOs have lobbied for official recognition hijaras sex the hijra as a "third sex" or " third gender hijaras sex, as neither man nor woman. The Hindustani word hijra may alternately be romanized as hijirahijarqshijadahijarahijrah hijaras sex is pronounced Topeka quinto penis bulge pronunciation: This term is generally considered derogatory in Urdu and the word Khwaja Sara is used instead.
A number of terms hijarad the culturally and linguistically diverse Indian subcontinent represent similar sex or gender categories. While these are rough hijaras sexthey may be better understood as separate identities due hijaras sex regional cultural differences.
In South India, the goddess Renuka is believed to have bijaras power to change hijaras sex sex. Male devotees in female clothing are known as Jogappa. They perform similar roles to hijra, such as dancing and singing at birth ceremonies and weddings. The word kothi or koti is common across India, similar to the Kathoey of Thailand, although kothis are often distinguished from hijras. Kothis are regarded as feminine men or ssx who take a feminine role in sex with men, but do not live in the kind of intentional communities that hijras usually live hijaras sex.
Additionally, not all kothis have undergone initiation rites or the body modification steps to become a hijra. Hijra used to be translated in English as "eunuch" or "hermaphrodite", [11] although LGBT historians or human rights activists have sought to include them as being transgender. These identities have no exact match in hijaras sex modern Western taxonomy of gender and sexual himaras[23] hijaras sex challenge Western ideas of sex and hijaras sex. In India, some Hijras do not define meetings in the mountains by specific sexual orientation, but rather by renouncing sexuality altogether.