The Supreme Court, through its recent observation about the need to provide “social welfare legislation” to “atypical manifestations of the family unit”, and by underlining that the LGBTQIA+ community is “equally deserving” of all legal protections, reflected the ancient Indian wisdom that had created the space for such relationships. It might have taken queer activists several decades to see Section 377 decriminalise, but the LGBTQIA+ is hardly a taboo in ancient Indian scriptures.