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No Gay Marriages in Gurudwaras – Akal Takht

July10

Even as Amrit and Jeeta — possibly the first gay couple in India to marry after the Delhi High Court read down section 377 that penalizes sex between homosexuals —spent a day in marital bliss, an uncomfortable and angry Sikh clergy issued directions to all gurdwara management committees of the world to not solemnize such unions ‘‘as it is against Gurmat and has no place in Sikhism.’’

The censure came after a meeting at the Akal Takht secretariat on Wednesday of Sikh high priests, among them the jathedar of Akal Takht, Giani Gurbachan Singh, jathedar of Takht Damdama Sahib, Giani Balwant Singh Nandgarh, and Jathedar of Takht Kesgarh Sahib, Giani Tarlochan Singh.

“Gay marriages are not acceptable in Sikhism and have no place in Gurmat,” said Gurbachan Singh, adding that the five Sikh high priests have issued strict directions to all gurdwaras across the globe to abide by the diktat.

‘‘The heads of other religions and faiths also have a similar opinion on gay relations,’’ he said, finding brotherhood in the group of enraged Hindu, Christian and Muslim leaders who have condemned the court’s rethink on the anti-gay section of IPC.

Harnam Singh Khalsa, head of Damdami Taksal, too, echoed the anti-homosexual chorus, protesting India’s inclusion in the list of 150 countries, including South Africa, China, Nepal, Australia, Canada and Argentina, where homosexuality is legal. ‘‘Gay marriages,’’ he said, ‘‘are not acceptable and we strongly oppose it. We may even begin an agitation against such relations.’’

Going a step further, Sikh seminary Damdami Taksal has asked the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) and the state government to take legal steps that would prevent gay marriages in the state ‘‘which would only lead to moral degradation in society.’’
News Source : TimesOfIndia

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3 Comments to

“No Gay Marriages in Gurudwaras – Akal Takht”

  1. On July 13th, 2009 at 10:58 pm hss Says:

    What do the people in the Akal Takth know about Gays? Unless one of them is? This is unjust and shows an attitude that reminds one of the things Guru Gobind fought against. In my view brave is the Sikh who is Gay and who is fighting for his rights to love and be loved and not some ignorant rule which aims at surpressing without understanding. Where is the benevolence – or do religions exhibit it anymore in these days where even they are more obsessed about their survival, symbols and rules than spreading love and care?

  2. On July 24th, 2009 at 4:40 pm Piarpreet Kaur Says:

    I am really sad and disappointed with the decision taken by Akal Takht… NO GAY MARRIAGES IN GURUDWARAS because they lead to moral degradation…if we believe in equality then why we take away happiness from people who truly love each other???? No race, no cast, no sex…What about now??? Are we stuck??? these people dont have rights??? is it better they fool their families and marry a woman that will be unhappy???

  3. On August 2nd, 2009 at 5:35 am gurjit g Says:

    The decision was a great one, as it is said one man and one women make the next generation, being gay is a sin in all religion, and it should never ever have come out. if one is gay then marriage to the oppostie sex should never happen to make the family happy, put as a sikh saying it is ok and have the marriage at any gurdwara is a sin to a slap to the sikh faith.

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