UK Hindu temple to allow equal marriage ceremonies

Source<http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/02/15/sussex-hindu-temple-to-allow-equal-marriage-ceremonies/>

SUSSEX, UNITED KINGDOM, February 15, 2013 (pinknews.com):

A Hindu temple in Sussex has been granted a marriage license, and has said
that gay couples are welcome to marry there, stating a need to "respect
everyone". The Apple Tree Centre in Ifield, West Sussex, home to the Gurjar
Hindu Union, is now able to host civil ceremonies, and is the first
non-Christian venue in Sussex to be granted a marriage license. Trustee of
the Apple Tree, Bharat Lukka, said: "Times have changed and we need to
change with it. We need to respect everyone.

"Hindus are generally laid back about religion and everyone in our
community has ben supportive of the idea. We are quite lucky to have a
young community in Crowley so they are quite relaxed about issues and
understanding. "We hold Indian weddings there now but we have wanted to
open it up to all religions and sections of the community for some time.

"Now anyone can come along to the centre to have their wedding. Perhaps
people might assume that the centre is just for Hindus and we want people
to know it is open to everyone, regardless of race, religion or sexuality.
"This is one way of us integrating with the community."

This change means that couples can legally register to marry, exchange
religious vows and hold their reception all at the same venue, reports
ThisIsSussex.



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