
PRAYAGRAJ, India, Feb 18 (IPS) – Regardless of a blazing solar and rising warmth, Pavitra Nandagiri sits on a cot smiling. Clad in a saffron gown and headgear along with her brow painted with turmeric and vermillion, Nandagiri is a Mahamandaleshwar—one of many highest-ranking monks of the Kinnar Akhada (Transgender Area) on the Maha Kumbh, the world’s largest non secular gathering at the moment underway in northern India.
As a gentle stream of holiday makers pours in to the touch her ft, Nandagiri raises her proper hand and touches their heads in a gesture of accepting their respect and blesses them.
Only a few hours in the past, she had taken half within the particular, ceremonial snan (bathing) within the Sangam—a spot with mythological significance the place three holy rivers—Ganga, Jamuna and Saraswati—are believed to have met. Taking a dip within the confluence of those rivers is taken into account by Hindus as probably the most sacred act of 1’s lifetime.
The ceremonial bathing is led by a very powerful of the dwelling Hindu saints and godmen who comply with a strict order of hierarchy. On Wednesday morning (February 12), the fourth ceremonial bathing of the 45-day Maha Kumbh was held. Fifteen transgender religious leaders, together with Nandagiri, marched together with the Naga Sadhus and Aghoris—the legendary saints with ash-covered our bodies, matted hair, and minimalistic clothes. Collectively, they bathed within the river with the holy chant of “Har har Mahadev” (Hail Shiva) whereas saints of different sects waited for his or her flip.

Later, contained in the Kinnar Akhada, trans gurus obtain guests whereas some are seen performing some rituals and meditating together with Aghori ascetics. Requested how the partnership between the third highest order of the non secular saints and the trans leaders got here to be, Nandagiri says that it had been within the making since 2015 and culminated in a functioning collaboration throughout this yr’s Maha Kumbh, which occurs as soon as each 12 years. She, nevertheless, doesn’t share different particulars besides that maybe what introduced collectively the 2 sects is their shared denouncement of worldly pleasure and embracing of a life free from its wealth and different complexities.
Transgender-Inclusive Kumbh: Situations Apply
On the Kumbh, Akharas are organized into numerous sects, primarily categorized primarily based on their philosophical orientation and the deity they worship. The 2 essential sects are Shaiva Akharas, devoted to Lord Shiva, and Vaishnava Akharas, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Every Akhara operates underneath a hierarchical construction, sometimes led by a Mahant (chief) or Acharya (religious chief) who oversees the religious and administrative capabilities.
The inclusion of the transgender Acharyas within the Kumbh, particularly as part of the extremely revered Juna Akhada of the group of the Naga Sadhus, nevertheless, has not been fully freed from controversies. Some have disputed their declare of embracing a minimalistic life and accused them of indulging in a recreation of energy and authority thought-about unbefitting for true sainthood.
On January 24, the group ushered in a former movie actress referred to as Mamta Kulkarni as certainly one of its high leaders, which led to protests by many each from inside the trans group and leaders of different Hindu sects, who described it as a public relations stunt. Baba Ramdev—a widely known yoga guru—referred to as it a violation of the Hindu non secular ethos. Some gurus went so far as threatening to boycott the subsequent Kumbh—to be held in 2037—if the Kinnar Akhada will not be excluded from the ritual bathing.
Kalyani Nandagiri—one other top-ranking trans guru who opposed the actress’s inclusion—was bodily attacked by unidentified assailants on February 12.

Regardless of these deep divisions and acts of violence, Pavitra Nanndgiri stays hopeful of the group’s future.
“Individuals say a whole lot of issues; some wrongs additionally occur. However such small points shouldn’t be highlighted a lot. We’re right here right this moment, and we will likely be right here then (within the subsequent Kumbh),” she says, sounding extra like a peace advocate.
A Totally different Image
Whereas contained in the Kinnar Akhada, trans gurus are busy receiving and blessing guests; exterior, on the road, a small crowd of males is seen surrounding a younger trans man dancing to the quick beats of music.
“That is Launda Naach,” says Ajeet Bahadur—an area theater artist. “It’s a typical type of rural leisure right here, carried out sometimes by cross-dressing trans males.”
The viewers of Launda Naach is often male. It’s stated to have began at a time when ladies weren’t allowed to bop in public due to orthodox social norms. Nonetheless, right this moment the strikes of a Launda Naach performer are sometimes sleazy and in line with Ajeet Bahadur, the dancers are sometimes sexually exploited, and their efficiency is never seen as artwork.
“Their lives are unbelievably depressing; there’s little respect for his or her artwork, all eyes are on their our bodies and exploitation and poverty are a continuing a part of their lives,” says Bahadur, who has studied the lives of Launda Naach performers for a while.
Apart from Launda Naach performers, hundreds of different trans women and men in India battle to earn a dwelling. They’re normally seen begging on the road and inside public transport, whereas many are additionally usually accused of extorting cash from small companies akin to shopkeepers in native markets. Not surprisingly, the presence of a trans individual in India normally evokes a mixture of concern and contempt as a substitute of the deep respect that’s on show within the Kinnar Akhada of the Kumbh. Will the elevated standing of the gurus right here result in any change within the social standing of the frequent trans individuals?
Priyanka Nandagiri, a transgender monk, says that it can’t be assured. “Broadly, the transgender group in India is split into two teams: the Sanatani and the Deredaar. We’re the members of the Sanatani group who’ve all the time been immersed in non secular actions, whereas the Deredaar are those who’ve chosen a unique life-style, akin to performing dances on the road and at social occasions like weddings, and so forth. So, we now have all the time been following separate paths,” she explains.
Dwita Acharya and Mohini Acharya—two different trans monks—nod in settlement: “It can rely on what life they select,” they are saying in unison.
”In the event that they wish to comply with our path (the Sanatani), they’ll get that recognition but when they wish to proceed with their traditional Deredaar life-style, then individuals will proceed to view them accordingly.”
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