KAILASA THONDAIYARPET On 10/7/2025

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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 Thondaiyarpet celebrated the auspicious continuation of the sacred Brahmotsavam festival on 10/7/2025. This profound day was marked by the performance of the Nithyananda Homa, a high-energy Hindu ritual designed to facilitate the experience of Paramathvaitham in all participants. The event successfully leveraged ancient Hindu spiritual technologies to deepen the devotees’ connection to THE SPH. Four dedicated volunteers meticulously managed the sacred fire ritual, which benefited 4 participants, strengthening KAILASA's global mission of human consciousness awakening and the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma.

Nithyananda Homa

The Nithyananda Homa was conducted in KAILASA Thondaiyarpet as an essential part of the annual Brahmotsavam, the sacred 10-day festival dedicated to manifesting the presence and powers of Paramashiva. This Hindu ritual is a powerful spiritual technology, utilizing the sacred fire (Agni) as a channel for transformation and purification, drawing devotees closer to the divine grace of THE SPH and all the gods and goddesses of KAILASA.

The primary intent of the Homa was to guide participants to "Experience Paramathvaitham." Paramathvaitham, as revealed by THE SPH, signifies the highest non-dualistic realization where the individual consciousness merges with the superconsciousness of Paramashiva. Four enthusiastic participants engaged wholeheartedly in the ritual, facilitated by the dedicated service (Kainkarya) of 4 committed volunteers. Through this powerful practice, KAILASA Thondaiyarpet reaffirmed its commitment to providing access to the ultimate truths of Sanatana Hindu Dharma, enabling devotees to connect with THE SPH and manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.


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