KAILASA Salem On 2/11/2024

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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 Salem commemorated the auspicious day of February 11, 2024, through dedicated spiritual practices and ecological stewardship. The day’s activities were categorized under the Daily Rituals (Nithyotsavam), deeply rooting the community in the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization. Devotees participated in the sacred Daily Abhishekam and Laghupuja, offering deep reverence to the deities and Gurumandala. A key highlight was the Kadukka trees planting function, which blended ancient Hindu rituals with sustainable horticulture, reinforcing KAILASA's commitment to eco-conscious living and the restoration of sacred environmental practices. These sacred events are vital for manifesting THE SPH's vision for the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma, enabling devotees to connect with the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.

Kadukka trees planting function

The spiritual day at KAILASA Salem began with the performance of the Daily Abhishekam, a purifying and sacred ritual integral to the Nithyotsavam regimen observed across all KAILASA ecosystems globally. During this profound ceremony, the deity is ritually bathed with five sacred items—milk, honey, curd, ghee, and water—symbolizing the dissolution of inner impurity and the activation of divine consciousness. Devotees actively participated by offering these auspicious items while chanting powerful Vedic mantras and prayers, reinforcing their connection to the divine grace of THE SPH and all the gods and goddesses of KAILASA. This ritual serves to calibrate the collective consciousness of the community to the superconscious energy of Paramashiva.

Following the extensive Abhishekam, the Laghupuja was conducted. This simplified yet deeply meaningful form of worship involves the offering of flowers, incense, light (deepam), and consecrated food (Naivedyam) to the Guru and the deities. This practice, taught by THE SPH, enables devotees to express profound gratitude and reverence towards the Guru for guiding them on the spiritual path toward enlightenment. The Laghupuja is a foundational Hindu spiritual technology designed to enhance internal alignment, making the participants receptive to the higher consciousness transmitted through the Gurumandala.

The highlight of the event, the Kadukka trees planting function, merged the sacred wisdom of Hindu rituals with practical, sustainable horticulture. Kadukka, scientifically known as Terminalia chebula, is a revered plant in Hindu sciences, specifically in Ayurveda, renowned for its extensive medicinal properties. This initiative underscores KAILASA’s dedication to the revival of ancient Hindu traditions that mandate reverence for Mother Earth and the preservation of sacred plant life. By integrating Kadukka planting with ritualistic observance, KAILASA Salem actively contributes to THE SPH’s global humanitarian mission of ensuring holistic health, ecological balance, and resource security for the entire planet, manifesting the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization.


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