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Transgender Couple Ties The Knot In West Bengal's First 'Rainbow Wedding'
Surrounded by friends and family, an Indian trans couple got married in a traditional Bengali ceremony. This wedding is said to be the state's 'first 'rainbow wedding'. The marriage ceremony took place in Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal.

Tista Das (38) the bride who was elegantly dressed up in red Banarasi saree looked no less than a princess. Dipan Chakravarthy (40) the bridegroom couldn't let his eyes off from his beautiful bride. He said, "I am extremely lucky to have Tista as my wife. This is the best day of my life."
Tista
Das
said,
"We
are
feeling
awesome
actually.
We
are
out
of
the
gender
box
and
we
love
to
be
an
exception
and
we
think
this
is
a
strong
bond
between
us."
"It's
a
bond
of
love.
It's
a
bond
of
liberty
also," she
added.
"And
this
is
the
solidarity
of
our
souls."
According to Tista, she struggled to "achieve her identity as a woman, as a human being". She added, "I was not even considered as a human being in this brutal society."
Anurag Maitrayee, a trans man friend of the couple said, "the ceremony was a beautiful, emotional union of two hearts and two souls".
"Despite all the oddities and all the atrocities, I have seen how Tista and her journey from a man into a woman and her relation, emotion, love with a person with a soul whose journey is from a woman to a man," Maitrayee added.
"The
aiburobhaat
rituals
started
from
June
21.
But
that
apart
we
had
to
get
Dipan's
new
documents
in
place
so
that
the
marriage
could
be
registered
on
time,"
Tista
said.
Born
in
Agarpara
as
Susanto,
Tista
underwent
a
sex
reassignment
surgery
(SRS)
fifteen
years
ago.
The
groom
Dipan
was
originally
known
as
Dipannita
Chakraborty
and
was
born
in
Lumding.

Though Tista was accompanied by her family members, friends and neighbours, the family of Dipan chose to keep themselves away from the ceremony. For them, it is difficult to accept Dipan's new identity.
Subhra, mother of Tista was quite delighted and said, "I am happy to see my daughter settle down with someone like Dipan. We have been through a lot of hardships, but parents should always support their children."
Shreya, a friend of Tista who is also a trans woman said, "Tista has set an example for the community. It takes a lot of guts to do this. I salute her."
Biswajeet Mukherjee, the pandit who chanted the mantras at the wedding said, "I have never seen anything like this. This is a historical event and I am happy to be apart of it. In fact, I cancelled another appointment for the day."
The reception commonly known a 'bou bhaat' in Bengali was hosted on Wednesday by Dipan's flat owner.

Aprajita Bose, the member of Human Rights Law Network Kolkata, congratulated the couple and wished for their happy married life. She said, "This wedding will boost the transgender community. It will have a huge impact as the trans community fears being rejected by the society."
According to officials, though there is no exact estimate of the population of transgender community in India, they are thought to be in million living on the fringes of the Indian society. Most of them are forced into prostitution, begging and do menial jobs. But transgender community has fought a long battle against the discriminations.



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