The foundation of Hijra life is the system—organized "houses" or clans led by a Guru (mentor) who guides their Chelas (disciples). This structure provides a surrogate family for those often rejected by their biological relatives.
Most Hijras live together in designated neighborhoods, sharing resources and duties. This communal support is vital for safety and cultural preservation. naked indian hijra photo
To communicate privately, the community uses Hijra Farsi , a secret language that blends Persian and North Indian dialects. The foundation of Hijra life is the system—organized
Hijras are famous for Badhai performances—ritual singing, dancing, and hand-clapping at weddings and the birth of male children. These energetic displays are believed to bring fertility and good luck. the community uses Hijra Farsi