KAILASA Adikailasa AK On 13/9/2024

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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 Adikailasa AK observed the sacred daily rituals (Nithyotsavam) on 13/9/2024. This auspicious day was dedicated to continuous, meticulous worship, marking the unwavering commitment of KAILASA to the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma through authentic Hindu rituals and spiritual technologies. The Nithyotsavam included the comprehensive Paduka Puja, Shiva Puja, Abhishekam (sacred bath) to the Bhogamurthy, and three elaborate Naivedyam (food offerings) presented to the five resident deities. These structured acts of devotion establish and maintain the divine conscious space gifted by THE SPH, serving as the spiritual backbone for KAILASA's global mission of human consciousness awakening.

Nithyotsavam: Daily Worship and Divine Offerings

The daily cycle of worship, known as Nithyotsavam, constitutes the spiritual heartbeat of KAILASA Adikailasa AK. These continuous rituals are performed meticulously according to the authentic Hindu Agama traditions, ensuring the divine presence and conscious alignment with Paramashiva, as manifested by THE SPH BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM. The Nithyotsavam is a continuous sacred offering that prepares the collective space for human consciousness awakening, central to KAILASA's mission of reviving the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization and enabling devotees to manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.

The day’s worship established the sacred space through several key rituals, beginning with the elaborate Paduka Puja and Shiva Puja, dedicated to worshipping the divine feet of THE SPH and the primary deity, respectively. These Pujas anchor the blessings and spiritual energy of Paramashiva into the physical space. A significant part of the daily schedule was dedicated to the Abhishekam (sacred bath) offered to the Bhogamurthy (the deity form experiencing offerings) and the culmination of the major worship cycle involved the sacred Aarti ritual, performed with unwavering devotion and adherence to scriptural guidelines.

Adhering strictly to the Agamic science of worship, three specific times for Naivedyam (food offerings) were observed for the five resident deities. The daily schedule of offerings began in the morning at 8:45 am, followed by the midday offering (lunch) at 11:45 am, and the final offering (dinner) at 7:15 pm. This meticulous schedule ensures the continuous flow of divine grace throughout the day, embodying THE SPH's teaching that service to the divine is the highest form of service to humanity. Following the final offering, the deities were respectfully prepared for rest at 8:45 pm, completing the daily cycle of Nithyotsavam and reinforcing the conscious energy established by THE SPH.


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