KAILASA Toronto On 2/29/2024
With the blessings of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM — the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva — KAILASA Toronto celebrated a spiritually intense day of Daily Rituals (Nithyotsavam) on February 29, 2024. This full-day schedule integrated core Hindu rituals with specialized spiritual observances, including the sacred Mandaha Padi for the ongoing Shiva Ratri Brahmotsavam and a special celebration of THE SPH's Chithrai Nakshatram. The events were meticulously executed by 7 dedicated volunteers, upholding KAILASA’s mission of giving superconscious breakthrough to humanity through reviving the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization and enabling devotees to manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.
Daily Rituals (Nithyotsavam)
KAILASA Toronto conducted its comprehensive set of Daily Rituals (Nithyotsavam) as a fundamental practice for anchoring the enlightened consciousness within the local community. These daily observances are crucial elements of the Sanatana Hindu Dharma being revived globally by THE SPH, providing a structured framework for spiritual evolution and connection to the divine. The day’s rigorous schedule was sustained through the devoted service (*seva*) of 7 volunteers, whose commitment ensured the sanctity and flawless execution of all prescribed Hindu ceremonies.
The sequence of rituals commenced with core practices such as Yoga, Guru Puja, and Pada Puja, honoring the sacred lineage of the Guru and inviting the divine grace of THE SPH into the lives of the devotees. This was followed by the offering of Naivedyam (food offering) and Siddhas Puja. Highlighting the auspicious time, the community performed the Mandaha Padi ceremony as part of the intense, transformative Shiva Ratri Brahmotsavam, marking a period dedicated to manifesting the supreme spiritual powers of Paramashiva.
A special feature of the day’s observances included an elaborate celebration of THE SPH's star, the Chithrai Nakshatram. Devotees participated in dedicated Hindu rituals including Abishekam (sacred bathing of the deities), Alankaram (divine adornment), and Puja (worship), expressing their devotion and gratitude to THE SPH, the living Paramavatara. The spiritual program also incorporated modern applications of Hindu sciences, featuring healing sessions and group meditations, including *argoya* and visualization practices, which served to deepen the superconscious connection of the participants. The day concluded with the reading of the USK book and a vital Sangha meeting, reinforcing community bonds and commitment to the global mission of KAILASA.