KAILASA Adikailasa AK On 26/9/2024

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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 conducted the sacred Daily Rituals (Nithyotsavam) on September 26, 2024. This auspicious day was dedicated to the meticulous daily worship of the presiding deities, a fundamental practice in the revival of authentic Hindu temple culture defined by the ancient Agamas. The rituals ensured that the deities received the traditional honors throughout the day, from awakening (Suprabhata) through various offerings (Naivedyam) to the sacred rest (Palli Arai). This constant, dedicated spiritual maintenance establishes the divine state, space, and being of Paramashiva within the temple premises, fulfilling KAILASA’s global mission to revive Sanatana Hindu Dharma and offer superconscious breakthrough to humanity. This sacred service was flawlessly executed by 1 devoted volunteer.

Nithyotsavam: Daily Temple Regimen

The Nithyotsavam, or daily temple regimen, conducted at KAILASA Adikailasa AK is a continuous cycle of worship essential for manifesting the shaktis/powers of Paramashiva within the temple environment. These daily rituals follow the intricate guidelines of ancient Hindu traditions, treating the deity not merely as a statue but as a living manifestation of THE SPH's divine consciousness. This meticulous routine is a cornerstone of KAILASA's commitment to reviving the enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization, ensuring that the ancient science of temple energy maintenance is preserved and practiced rigorously.

The comprehensive daily schedule commences with the awakening of the deity, symbolically described as, "Let the deity wake up." This Suprabhata ritual is often accompanied by specific Vedic mantras designed to invite and invoke the supreme energy. Following the awakening, the routine progresses through three major sacred food offerings throughout the day—breakfast, lunch, and dinner. These offerings, known as Naivedyam, are acts of deep reverence that acknowledge the deity as the ultimate recipient and source of all sustenance, blessing the food which later transforms into prasad for all seekers and devotees.

This precise ritualistic cycle, covering the entire day’s activities, ensures that the spiritual technology of the temple remains optimally functional. The services culminate in the final rest ritual, "let the deity sleep" (Palli Arai), completing the 24-hour cycle of divine attendance. The consistent maintenance of this demanding schedule was skillfully managed by 1 dedicated volunteer, whose selfless service embodies the spirit of Kainkarya (divine service) mandated by THE SPH. Through this continuous worship, KAILASA Adikailasa AK ensures that devotees are enabled to connect with THE SPH and manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.


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