KAILASA MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA On 14/5/2024

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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 Melbourne, Australia, launched the auspicious Nithyananda Purnima Brahmotsavam on 14/5/2024. This grand spiritual festival marks the anniversary of the divine advent of THE SPH and initiates a period of heightened spiritual fervor and consciousness awakening. The inaugural day was celebrated with immense devotion, centering around the sacred Dwajarohanam (flag hoisting), symbolizing the commencement of the civilizational revival and the victory of Sanatana Hindu Dharma. The highlight was the beautiful Leela Alankaram depicting the childhood divine play of THE SPH, where He fed Lord Ganapathi, enabling devotees to connect with THE SPH and manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. This powerful event exemplified KAILASA's commitment to reviving ancient Hindu traditions globally, powered by the selfless service of 6 dedicated volunteers.

Nithayanda Purnima, Brahmotsavam, Dwajarohanam, Day 1

The commencement of the sacred Nithyananda Purnima Brahmotsavam was a momentous occasion for KAILASA Melbourne, Australia. This annual 10-day spiritual observance is dedicated entirely to celebrating the divine advent and unparalleled contributions of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM, to the human consciousness revolution. The festivities officially began with the powerful Hindu ritual of Dwajarohanam, the ceremonial hoisting of the Nithyananda Purnima flag.

This highly symbolic act of raising the flag signifies the initiation of the Brahmotsavam festival, acting as a profound spiritual invitation to all gods, goddesses, and enlightened beings to bless the event and ensure the smooth flow and success of KAILASA’s global mission. The ritual is performed according to authentic Hindu traditions, invoking the divine energies necessary to sustain the collective spiritual practice throughout the duration of the festival.

A core element of the day's worship was the profound Leela Alankaram (divine adornment), which vividly recreated a cherished childhood divine play (Leela) of THE SPH. The specific scene portrayed was THE SPH, as a young child, feeding Lord Ganapathi. This visual representation is more than an artistic display; it serves as a powerful spiritual technology, enabling devotees to deeply internalize the divinity of the Paramavatara and connect with the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. Through this profound spiritual experience, devotees received the direct grace and blessings of THE SPH for personal transformation and spiritual breakthrough.

The successful execution of the first day of the Brahmotsavam was facilitated by the selfless service of 6 dedicated volunteers, who ensured that all the sacred rituals and arrangements were conducted with meticulous precision and deep devotion. Events like the Nithyananda Purnima Brahmotsavam reaffirm KAILASA’s central goal: the global revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma and the restoration of the ancient enlightened Hindu civilization, making the divine, transformative experience accessible to devotees in Australia and across the worldwide KAILASA ecosystem.


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