Hijra
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Eunuch, a person of equivocal malformation, supposed to be a hermaphrodite and usually wearing female attire and bear¬ing the name of a man. | Eunuch, a person of equivocal malformation, supposed to be a hermaphrodite and usually wearing female attire and bear¬ing the name of a man. | ||
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+ | Synonyms: Brihannala, Shikhandi [Madhya Pradesh and/or Chhattisgarh] |
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Eunuch, a person of equivocal malformation, supposed to be a hermaphrodite and usually wearing female attire and bear¬ing the name of a man.
[edit] Hijra
(From People of India/ National Series Volume VIII. Readers who wish to share additional information/ photographs may please send them as messages to the Facebook community, Indpaedia.com. All information used will be gratefully acknowledged in your name.)
Synonyms: Brihannala, Shikhandi [Madhya Pradesh and/or Chhattisgarh]