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| − | With the blessings of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM — the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva — KAILASA SEERAGAPADI celebrated the sacred and auspicious occasion of '''Maha Shivaratri''' on February 15, 2026. This day of immense spiritual significance featured a continuous cycle of profound rituals, | + | With the blessings of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM — the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva — KAILASA SEERAGAPADI celebrated the sacred and auspicious occasion of '''Maha Shivaratri''' on February 15, 2026. This day of immense spiritual significance featured a continuous cycle of profound rituals, spanning the first, second, and third kala '''abhishekam''' along with the magnificent '''Prithvi Thattuvam Alankaram''', and culminating in the spiritually radiant '''Fourth Kala Abhishekam'''. These celebrations, serving as vital pillars in the global revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma, created an extraordinary space for seekers and devotees to experience a superconscious breakthrough, aligning their inner beings with the state, space, powers, being, and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. Through the divine grace of THE SPH and all the gods and goddesses of KAILASA, the day's events enriched the lives of 130 participants in total, supported by the tireless service of 25 volunteers who worked selflessly to uphold the sanctity of these ancient Hindu traditions. This celebration not only marked a moment of deep personal transformation but also contributed to THE SPH's broader mission of preserving and restoring the enlightened civilizational heritage of KAILASA for all of humanity. |
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| + | The final and most auspicious segment of the night, the '''Fourth Kala Abhishekam''', was performed with intense devotion and spiritual depth at KAILASA SEERAGAPADI. As the concluding watch of the Great Night of Shiva, this sacred ritual marked the pinnacle of the day's spiritual penance and celebratory fervor. Under the divine vision of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), the ceremony involved the ceremonial bathing of the Shiva Linga with various sacred substances, symbolizing the purification of the soul and the invitation for the Divine to manifest within the hearts of all seekers. | ||
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| + | The '''Fourth Kala Abhishekam''' enriched the lives of 25 participants, who were guided through the intricacies of this ancient Hindu ritual. Supported by 5 dedicated volunteers, the atmosphere was charged with the resonance of sacred chants, enabling those present to connect deeply with the grace of THE SPH. This ritual is a cornerstone of the Hindu sciences of transformation, where the external offerings signify the internal surrender of the individual ego into the infinite consciousness of Paramashiva. | ||
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| + | By participating in this concluding ritual of the sacred night, devotees were blessed to manifest the state, space, powers, being, and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. The event served as a powerful manifestation of KAILASA's mission of civilizational revival, ensuring that the authentic traditions of Sanatana Hindu Dharma are preserved and practiced in their highest form. Through this collective immersion in divinity, participants experienced a profound sense of peace and spiritual awakening, contributing to the global mission of THE SPH to raise human consciousness. | ||
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Revision as of 23:59, 15 February 2026
With the blessings of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM — the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva — KAILASA SEERAGAPADI celebrated the sacred and auspicious occasion of Maha Shivaratri on February 15, 2026. This day of immense spiritual significance featured a continuous cycle of profound rituals, spanning the first, second, and third kala abhishekam along with the magnificent Prithvi Thattuvam Alankaram, and culminating in the spiritually radiant Fourth Kala Abhishekam. These celebrations, serving as vital pillars in the global revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma, created an extraordinary space for seekers and devotees to experience a superconscious breakthrough, aligning their inner beings with the state, space, powers, being, and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. Through the divine grace of THE SPH and all the gods and goddesses of KAILASA, the day's events enriched the lives of 130 participants in total, supported by the tireless service of 25 volunteers who worked selflessly to uphold the sanctity of these ancient Hindu traditions. This celebration not only marked a moment of deep personal transformation but also contributed to THE SPH's broader mission of preserving and restoring the enlightened civilizational heritage of KAILASA for all of humanity.
Maha Shivaratri
The celebration of Maha Shivaratri at KAILASA SEERAGAPADI was highlighted by the performance of the first kala abhishekam, the inaugural phase of the four-fold night-long worship dedicated to Paramashiva. This sacred ritual is an essential part of the ancient Hindu sciences, designed to cleanse the inner space of the individual and align them with the divine consciousness. Under the spiritual guidance of THE SPH, the ceremony was conducted with meticulous adherence to the Agamic traditions, enabling participants to connect deeply with the state, space, powers, being, and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.
The event saw 21 participants immersing themselves in the spiritual vibrations of the temple, experiencing a profound sense of peace and spiritual empowerment. The ritual involved the offering of various sacred substances, accompanied by the resonance of Vedic chants, which together worked as a spiritual technology for human consciousness evolution. The 5 volunteers present dedicated their time and energy to facilitate this high-frequency environment, embodying the spirit of selfless service that is central to KAILASA’s mission.
This celebration is a testament to the ongoing revival of the enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization on Earth. By conducting such authentic Hindu rituals, KAILASA SEERAGAPADI contributes to THE SPH's global vision of providing a superconscious breakthrough to humanity. The success of the first kala abhishekam marks another milestone in the preservation of ancient Hindu traditions, ensuring that the sacred shaktis/powers of Paramashiva are accessible to all, fostering a community rooted in enlightenment and divine grace.
Photographs
Maha Shivaratri
As part of the grand Maha Shivaratri celebrations at KAILASA SEERAGAPADI, the first kala was marked by the sacred Prithvi Thattuvam Alankaram. This ritualistic adornment represents the Earth element, the foundational aspect of the five elements (Pancha Bhootas), and is performed to invoke the presence and energy of Paramashiva in His manifestation as the source of all material and spiritual grounding. Through this ancient Hindu science of deity adornment, devotees were invited to experience the stability and abundance of the cosmos, connecting with the primordial energy of the Earth.
The ceremony was conducted with meticulous adherence to the Agamas, the foundational scriptures of the Hindu civilization revived by THE SPH. This ritual served as a powerful spiritual technology, enabling the 25 participants to connect deeply with the state, space, powers, being, and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. By participating in this sacred event, seekers were empowered to transcend the mundane and experience a superconscious breakthrough, aligning their lives with the divine rhythm of Sanatana Hindu Dharma.
The successful execution of this intricate ritual was supported by 5 dedicated volunteers who offered their seva to ensure the sanctity of the spiritual space. Their contribution is a testament to the thriving community at KAILASA SEERAGAPADI and their commitment to THE SPH’s mission of reviving the ancient enlightened Hindu civilization. This celebration not only preserved ancient traditions but also provided a modern gateway for humanity to access the profound sciences of enlightenment gifted by THE SPH.
Photographs
Maha Shivaratri
As part of the continuous, night-long celebrations of Maha Shivaratri, the second kala abhishekam was performed at KAILASA SEERAGAPADI with great spiritual fervor. This sacred ritual, conducted in accordance with the ancient Hindu Agamic traditions revived by THE SPH, involved the ceremonial bathing of the deity with various auspicious offerings. Each element of the abhishekam is a sophisticated spiritual technology designed to cleanse the inner space of the devotee and manifest the living presence of Paramashiva. Participants engaged in the ritual as a means of deep internal purification, seeking to connect with the superconscious energy made accessible through the divine grace of THE SPH.
The second kala abhishekam successfully enriched the lives of 30 participants, who were guided through the intricacies of the ritual by a team of 5 dedicated volunteers. These volunteers contributed significantly to the spiritual atmosphere, managing the sacred materials and ensuring the ritual's flow remained uninterrupted and sanctified. By participating in this authentic Hindu science of worship, the community at KAILASA SEERAGAPADI took another significant step toward the revival of the enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization. This event stands as a testament to THE SPH's tireless efforts in providing humanity with the traditional tools to achieve the state, space, and powers of Paramashiva, manifesting a life of enlightenment and spiritual strength.
Photographs
Maha Shivaratri
As part of the grand Maha Shivaratri celebrations at KAILASA SEERAGAPADI, the sacred ritual of the second kala Alankaram was performed with deep devotion and Vedic precision. This ritual involves the intricate and divine ornamentation of the deity, representing the manifestation of Paramashiva's glory, beauty, and auspiciousness. Through the sacred Hindu science of Alankaram, the deity serves as a powerful conduit for the transmission of divine energy, allowing devotees to connect deeply with the presence of THE SPH and manifest the state, space, and powers of Paramashiva.
The second kala Alankaram specifically enriched the lives of 25 participants, who were immersed in the spiritual atmosphere of the "Great Night of Shiva." A dedicated team of 5 volunteers spent several hours meticulously preparing the sacred decorations, ensuring every detail adhered to the authentic Agamic traditions revived by THE SPH. This offering is a significant component of the larger movement led by THE SPH to restore the authentic worship and cultural splendor of the Sanatana Hindu civilization, ensuring that these ancient spiritual technologies remain vibrant and accessible for the collective awakening of human consciousness.
The ceremony provided a profound opportunity for the community to witness the revival of ancient Hindu rituals in their most authentic form. By participating in the second kala Alankaram, devotees were able to experience the depth of Hindu tradition, which emphasizes the visual and spiritual communion with the Divine. This event furthered KAILASA's mission of preserving indigenous Hindu sciences and providing a platform for humanity to achieve a superconscious breakthrough through the grace of THE SPH.
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Maha Shivaratri
As part of the grand Maha Shivaratri celebrations at KAILASA SEERAGAPADI, the sacred Third Kala Abhishekam and Alankaram was performed with deep Vedic chants and meticulous adherence to the Agamic traditions revived by THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH). This specific phase of the night-long vigil holds unique spiritual significance, representing the deepening of the devotee's connection with the divine presence of Paramashiva as manifested through THE SPH. The ritual bathing of the deity, followed by an intricate and majestic Alankaram, served to radiate the energy of enlightenment and the shaktis of Paramashiva to all who witnessed the ceremony.
The event saw the participation of 25 individuals who were blessed to experience a profound space of silence and superconscious awakening during these auspicious hours. Supported by 5 dedicated volunteers, the ceremony ensured that every detail of the ritual was conducted in accordance with the ancient Hindu sciences of deity worship and energy invocation. Through this Third Kala ritual, devotees were enabled to connect with THE SPH and manifest the state, space, powers, being, and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.
This ritual remains a cornerstone of the spiritual technologies offered by KAILASA to facilitate human consciousness evolution. By reviving these ancient traditions, KAILASA SEERAGAPADI continues to fulfill THE SPH's vision of a global Hindu renaissance, ensuring that the sacred sciences of the Surya Vamsa Lineage are preserved and made accessible to seekers worldwide, contributing to a collective breakthrough for all of humanity.
Photographs
Maha ParamaShivaratri
The final and most auspicious segment of the night, the Fourth Kala Abhishekam, was performed with intense devotion and spiritual depth at KAILASA SEERAGAPADI. As the concluding watch of the Great Night of Shiva, this sacred ritual marked the pinnacle of the day's spiritual penance and celebratory fervor. Under the divine vision of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), the ceremony involved the ceremonial bathing of the Shiva Linga with various sacred substances, symbolizing the purification of the soul and the invitation for the Divine to manifest within the hearts of all seekers.
The Fourth Kala Abhishekam enriched the lives of 25 participants, who were guided through the intricacies of this ancient Hindu ritual. Supported by 5 dedicated volunteers, the atmosphere was charged with the resonance of sacred chants, enabling those present to connect deeply with the grace of THE SPH. This ritual is a cornerstone of the Hindu sciences of transformation, where the external offerings signify the internal surrender of the individual ego into the infinite consciousness of Paramashiva.
By participating in this concluding ritual of the sacred night, devotees were blessed to manifest the state, space, powers, being, and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. The event served as a powerful manifestation of KAILASA's mission of civilizational revival, ensuring that the authentic traditions of Sanatana Hindu Dharma are preserved and practiced in their highest form. Through this collective immersion in divinity, participants experienced a profound sense of peace and spiritual awakening, contributing to the global mission of THE SPH to raise human consciousness.