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“Maryada”

“Maryada”

There has been a lot of talk about the gay angle being portrayed on the Indian small screen in the serial “Maryada”.
The portrayal from the clip we have embedded (see below) from youtube shows a breaking of quite a few stereotypes of most representations of homosexuality within Bollywood.
The actors who have taken on the mantle
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Spirit of valentine

By: Devdutt Pattanaik Date: 2011-02-27 Place: Mumbai
Last Sunday, I read a newspaper report describing the plight of two lesbian women in Delhi. Outside their home stood police and family members of one of the girls, trying to barge in. Inside were activists standing by the couple. The girls from Mumbai
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On Krishna’s chariot stands Shikhandi

by Dr. Devdutt Pattanaik
http://www.devdutt.com
It was the ninth night of the war at Kurukshetra. The exact midpoint of the legendary 18-day bloodbath. Not the start, not the end, but the middle. The war had been inconclusive. Sometimes the Kauravas led by the old sire Bhisma had the upper hand; sometimes the Pandavas led by the young
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What is unnatural?

by Dr. Devdutt Pattanaik
http://www.devdutt.com
Suddenly this creature appeared before him. A beast that looked like it had been created by fusing nine animals – its head was a rooster’s, its neck a peacock’s. It had a hump of a bull and a serpent for a tail. It waist was that of a lion. It had an
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Did Homosexuality exist in ancient India?

by Dr. Devdutt Pattanaik
http://www.devdutt.com
The answer in many respects depends on what we mean by homosexuality. Do we limit ourselves only to sexual acts between members of the same sex and leave out romantic affection? Do we distinguish between those men who occasionally have sex with other men but otherwise live heterosexual lives, and those for
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Queer Sexuality and Indian Culture

by Dr. Devdutt Pattanaik
http://www.devdutt.com
In his navagraha kirti, the great 19th century Carnatic music composer, Muthuswami Dikshitar describes Budh (the planet mercury) as Napumsakam or one who is not quite male, or female. He alludes to a story in the Puranas where Brihaspati (the planet Jupiter) discovers that his wife Tara (the goddess of stars) is
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