Rejected Transgender Woman Now "Amma" to 100+ Abandoned Souls
After her family rejected her for being transgender, Nakshatra R Gola built something beautiful from her pain. She now runs Nammane Summane in Bengaluru, where over 100 abandoned elders, orphans, and people with disabilities call her "Amma" (mother).
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When Nakshatra R Gola's family threw her out for being transgender, she learned what abandonment felt like in the cruelest way possible. Instead of letting that rejection destroy her, she turned it into her superpower.
Today, more than 100 people in Bengaluru call Nakshatra "Amma," which means mother in Kannada. Through her shelter home Nammane Summane, she's created a real family for abandoned elders, orphans, and people with disabilities who had nowhere else to go.
Nakshatra didn't just open another shelter. She built a home where dignity matters more than paperwork, where acceptance isn't conditional, and where love doesn't ask questions first.
The people who live at Nammane Summane aren't clients or residents. They're family members who gather around the same table, share the same struggles, and celebrate the same small victories that make life worth living.

Sunny's Take
What gets me about this story isn't just that Nakshatra survived rejection. It's that she looked at her deepest wound and asked, "How can I make sure nobody else feels this way?"
She took the exact pain her family caused her and transformed it into compassion for strangers. That's not just kindness. That's alchemy.
Every person who calls her Amma is proof that family isn't about biology. It's about showing up, staying present, and choosing love even when the world didn't choose you first.
Nakshatra's journey reminds us that sometimes the people who've been hurt the most are the ones who heal the world best. They know what it costs to be invisible, so they make sure everyone else is seen.
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Based on reporting by The Better India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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