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Hindu Goddess?
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Has anyone seen the reports of a 32 year old man from London who now lives in India and whom Hindus in Gujarat regard as a reincarnation of the goddess Bahucharaji, the patron of Indian eunuchs? He said "All my life I just didn't fit. Now I've found my life. I plan to stay for good. I couldn't leave now. They revere me and believe I am a goddess. I feel what they feel in me. I feel as if I have come home. I was meant to be here. When I first came to the temple, I sat down and smiled. Everything fell into place."
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't want to rain on Steve's....er....Pamela's...er Bahucharaji's parade but I would of thought with the Indian peoples belief system being central to their culture, that a cross gender person from Tooting impersonating a Goddess would be seen as an insult.
Still; He's the one with the magic finger and looking at the historical pictures of their Goddess, I can see the likeness.
(please excuse me, I'm trying not to laugh).
Still; He's the one with the magic finger and looking at the historical pictures of their Goddess, I can see the likeness.
(please excuse me, I'm trying not to laugh).
Boys, I've had a brilliant idea!! You can BOTH have the job. This is the plan. If you put some make-up on and a few beads and bangles, one of you can sit behind the other, both stick your arms out and wiggle them about a bit, and voila! One of those goddesses with lots of arms!! Course, you can take your pick who sits at the front and who sits at the back - depends who likes the make-up most I suppose. Ah, that's settled then. Everybody's happy - unless of course Theland really can only do the last week in July and the first in August - then we've got a problem.