European colonialism (1500 CE) Ī number of artwork and records exist that can attest to the freedoms enjoyed by homosexuals prior to colonialism, including religious statues such as the ones at Tanjore. The temple at Brihadisvara also has examples of religious references to transsexual people and third genders through depictions of Ardhanarishvara. Several religious statues created during this period, such as at Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam, some of which depict explicit homosexual acts, are attributed to the Chola era. 6.1.1 Partial list of musicals with sexual minorities.
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Nevertheless, a number of politicians from across the spectrum have taken part in events to support the welfare of homosexuals and lesbians. A Buddhist movement and the INC both openly support reforming the colonial law criminalizing gay sex, but the remaining parties have remained silent on the issue. The entire political spectrum of Tamil Nadu supports transsexual and third gender people. There are currently laws that criminalize homosexual sex implemented in Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Singapore, and Mauritius, all of which have Tamil as an official or recognized language, and have referenced Section 377 of the British penal code as far back as colonial times Sri Lanka and Mauritius have implemented anti-discrimination laws, whereas Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu provide support for transsexual people. It has been estimated that India has a population of 2.5 million homosexuals, though not all of them are Tamil, and not all Tamils live in India. Tamil sexual minorities are Tamil people who do not conform to heterosexual gender norms, although the term can be expanded to refer to women as well. Tamil people who do not conform to heterosexual gender norms