kena
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That's the whole point of LGBT legislature, to have court marriages for same sex couples.
How difficult is that to understand? Even in another thread on a certain judgement by an Indian court you had confused the whole issue! Jurisprudence has NOTHING to do with what religion allows or disallows UNLESS it is dealing with a specific religious matter. Marriage is a legal contract not a religious affair in the eyes of the law.
There won't be any implication beyond same sex couples being able to get legally married. How is this difficult to comprehend?
In Hinduism, unlike in Islam, marriage is not a legal contract. It is the sacred union of a man and woman for pursuing Dharma, Kama, Artha and Moksha, No man made law is worth a sh*t in front of Vedic concepts of marriage. If a person does not wish to follow the Vedas, he has no business to call himself a Hindu. It is only Hinduism, and no other religion, whose followers are so laissez faire that they can dare to mutilate the basic tenets of a religion that they claim to follow.