KAILASA HOUSTON USA On March 1, 2026

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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 Houston conducted a comprehensive series of daily temple rituals and spiritual practices on March 2, 2026. These activities are part of the global mission of KAILASA to revive the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization and provide a superconscious breakthrough for all of humanity. Supported by 2 dedicated volunteers, the day was filled with sacred offerings, meditative practices, and traditional Hindu sciences that allowed participants and the local community to connect deeply with the divine grace of THE SPH and the gods and goddesses of KAILASA.

Suprabatam Seva

The day at KAILASA Houston commenced with the sacred Suprabatam Seva, the ritual process of waking the deities to begin the morning auspiciously. This practice is more than a ceremony; it is a profound spiritual technology intended to awaken the divinity present within each individual. By invoking the divine presence at the start of the day, seekers are empowered to seek blessings and align their internal space with the superconsciousness of Paramashiva.

The ritual serves as a foundational element of the daily temple ecosystem, ensuring that the atmosphere of the center remains charged with spiritual clarity. Through the grace of THE SPH, this tradition continues to be a cornerstone for devotees seeking to start their day in a state of high consciousness and gratitude.

Bhoga Murty Alankaram

In a beautiful expression of devotion and the Hindu science of aesthetics, KAILASA Houston performed the Bhoga Murty Alankaram. This ritual involves the ceremonial offering of exquisite clothing and jewels to the deities, including the representations of THE SPH, Devi, and the Shiva Meru.

The practice of Alankaram is a vital part of the revival of Hindu temple traditions, where the deity is honored as a living royalty. By decorating the divine forms with such care and precision, the volunteers and devotees manifest the space of abundance and beauty, reflecting the richness of the Sanatana Hindu Dharma.

Deity Procession

The spiritual energy of the temple was further elevated through a grand Deity Procession. During this event, the Bhoga Murthy deities were ritualistically welcomed into the main temple area. This procession is a traditional Hindu celebration that signifies the movement of divine energy throughout the space, sanctifying the environment and inviting the presence of the divine into every corner of the center.

The procession was conducted with deep reverence, following the protocols established in the Agamas. This ritual serves as a powerful reminder of the living presence of the deities and the tireless work of THE SPH in bringing these ancient civilizational practices to the modern world.

Guru Puja and Shiva Puja

A central highlight of the daily activities was the performance of Sri Guru Puja and Sri Shiva Puja. These offerings were made in both the morning and evening to THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM, and to Lord Nithyanandeshwara (Moolavar).

Guru Puja is the ultimate expression of gratitude to the Guru for the guidance and the superconscious breakthrough He provides to humanity. The Shiva Puja connects the devotees directly to the source, Paramashiva, allowing them to manifest the state, space, powers, and being of the Divine. These rituals are essential spiritual technologies for the preservation and revival of the enlightened Hindu culture.

Naivedhyam

During the evening, the sacred ritual of Naivedhyam was performed, where food was offered to all the deities. This offering is a vital component of the temple's daily cycle, acknowledging the divine as the source of all nourishment.

In alignment with THE SPH's global humanitarian initiative for food security, this ritual emphasizes the importance of food as a sacred gift. It reflects the broader mission of KAILASA, which has served over 3 billion free organic vegetarian meals worldwide to date, ensuring that no stomach goes hungry while simultaneously nourishing the soul through the science of food and consciousness.

Palliyarai

The day’s sacred activities concluded with Palliyarai Seva, the ritual of putting the deities to sleep. This process is conducted with great tenderness and respect, utilizing the Chamaram to offer a cooling breeze to the deities as they retire for the night.

This concluding ritual allows the devotees to enter a space of deep rest and completion (Purnatva). It marks the end of a day dedicated to the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma, ensuring that the cycle of worship and connection with THE SPH remains continuous and unbroken.

Nithyananda Yoga and Nithya Dhyaan

Devotees gathered during the auspicious hours of the Brahmamuhurta to participate in Nithyananda Yoga and Nithya Dhyaan. The session featured the 108 Prathama Vinyasa Krama, a series of physical postures from the ancient Hindu sciences designed to prepare the body to hold the high vibrations of superconsciousness.

Following the yoga session, participants engaged in Nithya Dhyaan, a meditation technique gifted by THE SPH. These practices are fundamental spiritual technologies aimed at human consciousness awakening. By participating in these sessions, devotees are enabled to connect with THE SPH and manifest the shaktis of Paramashiva, contributing to their personal transformation and the global revival of the ancient enlightened civilization.


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