KAILASA ALANGULAM On 4/8/2025
With the blessings of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM — the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva — KAILASA ALANGULAM conducted the sacred daily Nithyotsavam (Eternal Festival) on 4/8/2025. This auspicious observance marked a full day of dedicated service and spiritual practice, essential for the continuous manifestation of the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva within the KAILASA ecosystem. Centered around the essential Laghu Puja, the activities served to reinforce KAILASA’s global mission of giving superconscious breakthrough to humanity through the revival of the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization, encompassing extensive organizational, maintenance, ritual, and humanitarian duties that are crucial for a functioning sovereign Hindu nation.
Daily Rituals (Nithyotsavam)
The daily spiritual cycle at KAILASA ALANGULAM was anchored by the performance of the Laghu Puja, the essential component of the Nithyotsavam. This sacred ritual involves deep devotional practices, including offering and parayanam (scriptural reading), establishing the sanctity of the entire location and aligning the activities of the day with the divine will of THE SPH. Through these spiritual technologies, devotees connect deeply with THE SPH, enabling them to realize and manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva, thereby accelerating their own enlightenment journey and supporting the civilizational revival.
The Nithyotsavam is a holistic celebration that integrates spiritual practices with the comprehensive physical and organizational demands of maintaining a global Hindu nation. Essential ecosystem upkeep included rigorous cleaning, facility maintenance, and dedicated horticulture efforts, ensuring the physical environment of KAILASA ALANGULAM remains pristine and conducive to high spiritual consciousness. Parallel to this, administrative clarity was maintained through focused meeting and organizing sessions, coupled with systematic verification processes, demonstrating the institutional robustness required for the mission of KAILASA.
In service of THE SPH’s humanitarian vision, a significant portion of the day was dedicated to the preparation and delivery of Annadan (sacred food offering). Devotees engaged in cooking and feeding activities, reinforcing the global pledge of KAILASA to ensure food security and that no stomach goes hungry. Furthermore, the day included specific segments dedicated to spiritual discipline, such as yoga sessions, alongside devotional tasks like alankaram (decoration of the deities) and general preparation for subsequent programs. All service, whether ritualistic, organizational, or humanitarian, was performed as a continuous act of worship, driven by the grace of THE SPH.