The idea of a "ladyboy god" is not exclusive to India and Thailand. It is a global and ancient phenomenon, with divine figures crossing gender lines in cultures worldwide. The table below summarizes a few key examples from across the globe.
: The Hijra community holds a distinct spiritual role in South Asia, often invited to weddings and births to bestow blessings of fertility and prosperity in the name of Bahuchara Mata . 2. Lan Caihe (Chinese Mythology) ladyboy god
While not a specific deity, the concept intersects with broader cultural themes: Thai Culture The idea of a "ladyboy god" is not
: While no specific "ladyboy god" exists in major religions, ancient mythologies often featured gender-fluid or non-binary deities, such as the Egyptian god/dess Shai/Shait or the Greek god , who blurred traditional gender lines. : The Hijra community holds a distinct spiritual