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The Maha Kumbh Mela: A Spiritual Spectacle of Faith and Tradition
The Maha Kumbh Mela is not just a religious gathering; it is a testament to India’s deep-rooted spiritual heritage, attracting millions of devotees and tourists from around the world. Held once every 12 years at one of four sacred riverbanks—Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad), Haridwar, Nashik, and Ujjain—this grand event is believed to be the largest peaceful congregation on Earth.
By Subu Singh12 months ago in Pride
Baseball Is for Everyone . Top Story - January 2025.
I've received some positive reactions to a previous story I've recently written about the reasons why I, a gay man, loves baseball. I'll have a link to that story down below. I'm hyped up about Spring Training and the regular season.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 12 months ago in Pride
World Prepares To Welcome The Year Of The Snake
As the Chinese community prepare to gather and make final preparations to celebrate the bringing in of the year of the snake, events are being arranged to help mark this very auspicious time. According to Chinese mythology, a variety of different animals took part in a race to cross a great river, of which the snake was the sixth of twelve animals which relates to the position they finished in the event.
By Ashish Prabhu12 months ago in Pride
The Nasty Gender Identity Question
January 26, 2024. We are less than a week into Trump America and have witnessed a significant number of changes to our country and way of life. Trump completes one of his campaign promises to attack the most vulnerable and marginalized group in America: the LGBTQ+ community by signing his executive order claiming there are only two genders, the one assigned at birth. This gender is unchangeable. However, how is someone’s gender identity a threat to our country?
By Iris Harris12 months ago in Pride
Movement
Movement: 1) an act of moving. 2) a change or development. If I'm honest with myself, I've been feeling like my life has been a bit stagnant for a while now. The Same apartment, the same job I don't hate but also don't love, the same pile of debt weighing me down, the same state of my long distance relationships.
By Kelsey Clarey12 months ago in Pride
Reasons Why a Gay Man Loves Baseball
A gay man who loves baseball? No way! Yes, it's true. There are gay people who love America's past time. Don't believe me? Search #gaybaseballfan and you'll see a plethora of photos of people like me showing love for our respective teams. Not only that, but they're fans of their respective teams. 29 out of the 30 MLB teams celebrate Pride Night at their ballparks. The only one who has yet to do this is my beloved Texas Rangers. I've talked about them being homophobic and not having a Pride Night in a story last year, which I'll link down below. More recently, I had to call out Los Angeles Dodgers player Clayton Kershaw for bigoted and homophobic comments he made in an interview back in 2023. I didn't hold back in putting him in his place. I'll also have a link to that story down below. Let's just say that I let him know about myself and why I'll never look at him the same way again.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a year ago in Pride
Exploring the Wonders of Indian Culture
Indian culture is one of the most colorful and dynamic cultures in the world. With a history that goes back thousands of years, it has been shaped by various civilizations, traditions, and beliefs. Imagine it as a beautiful mosaic, where every piece represents art, spirituality, festivals, and values that bring the past and present together.
By uday bijuram taleabout a year ago in Pride
The Ultimate Guide to Business Card Printing for Your Brand's Success
Business cards have stood the test of time as one of the most reliable tools for networking and marketing. While digital communication continues to dominate our lives, the value of a well-designed business card is far from obsolete. It serves as a tangible reminder of your brand, leaving a lasting impression on potential clients, partners, or colleagues.
By Print Dubaiabout a year ago in Pride









