Navya Shastra,
the international Hindu reform organization based in Troy,
Mich., sent out a press release Friday urging California
voters to reject Proposition 8, which would eliminate
the right of same-sex couples to marry under
California law.
The organization
notes that Hinduism has never classified homosexuality
as a sin. While some ancient law codes have been critical of
homosexual acts, the denomination has never called for
the persecution of gays. In fact, there is ample
evidence that alternative lifestyles have been
accepted throughout Hindu history. Several modern Hindu
leaders have also spoken positively of gay rights;
however, many American Hindus remain
uncomfortable with homosexuality.
"According
to the Hindu contemplative tradition, we are all
manifestations of the one universal spirit, straight or gay,
and worthy of the same respect and rights" said
Jaishree Gopal, chairman of Navya Shastra, in the
release. "We urge American Hindus in California to
remember this central insight of their faith when they vote
on November 4." (The Advocate)