Pride Month 2025 | The polytheistic religion of Hinduism has a long tradition of gender fluidity and queer identity as reflected in its deities and scriptures. From the numerous stories of Krishna, Shiva and Vishnu shape-shifting into feminine forms to the carvings of Khajuraho and Konark, which depict sexual relationships between gender-diverse and same-sex individuals, Indian tradition’s embrace of varying sexualities stands in stark contrast to the prevailing sentiment of LGBTQIA+ rights in the country.
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Pride Month 2025: Exploring Gender And Sexuality In Hindu Mythology And Indian Temples
This Pride Month, take a look at how queer relationships and sexualities are depicted in the mythological stories and built spaces of Hindu temples

Erotic carvings at the Khajuraho Group of Monuments in Madhya Pradesh
Photo: waj/Shutterstock
Erotic carvings at the Khajuraho Group of Monuments in Madhya Pradesh
Photo: waj/Shutterstock

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