04 January 2026 SPH Live Darshan
On this day, THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM—the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva, the ultimate superconsciousness—gave a Live Darshan on the auspicious occasion of the 6th day of the Kailasa Nithyananda Brahmotsavam and Jayanthi Mahotsavam, attended by devotees, disciples, citizens, and e-citizens of the United States of KAILASA (USK). THE SPH revealed that true success in life is defined by the death of the conditioned mind and the subsequent blossoming of Suddha Buddhi (pure intellect), rather than the mere survival of a single mind across multiple births. THE SPH further elaborated on the profound Ishta Devata philosophy and the Viraja Homa mantra for spiritual alchemy, while declaring that Sanatana Hindu Dharma is the only functional, research-based religion capable of guiding humanity in the age of Artificial Intelligence through the scientific integration of Jyotisha Shastra and cosmic mathematics.
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NITYĀNANDESHVARA PARAMA SHIVA SĀMARAMBHĀṀ NITYĀNANDESHVARĪ PARAMA SHAKTI MADHYAMĀṀ ASMADĀCHĀRYA PARYANTĀṀ VANDE GURU PARAMPARĀṀ I welcome you all to Day 6 of the Kailasa Nithyananda Brahmotsavam and Jayanthi Mahotsavam. Today’s theme is: "Open the door, let the breeze in" I welcome all the devotees, disciples, and citizens of Kailasa who are connected through the internet and through the inner net (hearts) for this Dhyana Satsang Jnana Rasavada – Spiritual Alchemy Process. Paramashiva’s message directly from Maha Kailasa to everyone: Success in life is when many minds die and new minds are born and created within a single body. Failure in life is when the same mind continues to live, even if many bodies die and new bodies are taken. Success in life is for many minds to be born and die in a single body. Failure is for one mind to stay the same while many bodies are broken and destroyed. Understand this deeply. As the mind dies, the mature, pure intellect - Suddha Buddhi - blossoms. What I mean by the "mind" is the fear that keeps you under control, the guilt that keeps you imprisoned, the false opinions about yourself, and the false pains and ideas about the past that suffocate you. That mind is like a chain that keeps you bound. Your entire struggle is with your own mind. Even what you think of as "goodness" or "pride" is often of low quality. I am not saying it is wrong to feel pride, but what your mind calls pride is often a very low-quality reward. It is like a manager who drains your life and energy, who squeezes you and gets the work done and in the end, hangs a "Best Employee" medal on you. Is that true pride? It just means you should continue to work like a bull in the mill. True pride is the pride that blossoms from knowledge, from knowing and understanding the existence of the Universe. Remember the story of the sheep-lion in the lion cub story. Real pride is for the sheep-lion to realize it is a lion. It is not pride if all the sheep gather and tell the sheep-lion, "You have a bigger beard than us, you have more hair on your face, longer teeth, and stronger nails; you are our leader," and then they give him the keys to the treasury of 1000 kilos of grass and 2000 kilos of fodder. That is not pride; it is a disgrace to the lion. Real pride, real goodness, and real courage come from rising into Universal Consciousness after understanding the Universe from a state beyond the mind. In a single body, the mind must die and be born many times. That is the victory of life. In our Sanatana Hindu Dharma, there is a beautiful Upanishadic mantra called the Viraja Homa mantra: "Viraja Vipapma Bhuyasam Svaha. Antaratma Me Suddhyantam. Viraja Vipapma Bhuyasam Svaha." This mantra takes only five minutes. Every night before you sleep, just drop everything—your mind, your thought currents, the fear, the sorrow, and the patterns created by the mind—and offer them into the Ultimate Fire (Paragni) of the Universe. Declare: ‘Let this mind die. When I wake up tomorrow morning, let a new, pure intellect and knowledge blossom. With that feeling, offer this mind into the Jnana-Agni, Enlightenment Fire of the Universe. If you consider Paramashiva as the Ultimate, offer it into the Shiva-Agni. If you consider Paranthaman (Vishnu), offer it into the fire of Vishnu-Swarupa. If you consider Shakti or the Mother, offer it into the Shakti-Agni. Whoever your Ishta Devata (chosen deity) is, offer your mind and bound patterns into that fire. While on this subject, let Me say one more thing. Your Ishta Devata is the Ultimate. That is the Ultimate Truth. Some people, especially some calling themselves Saivites, keep criticizing Me, saying, "Nithyananda is a Smartha (Mother worhpp) One who p; his ideas are Smartha, he is not a Saivite." Look, who are you? I didn't ask for any certificate from you. I don't claim to be anything other than a Koil Paradesi (temple mendicant) of the Annamalaiyar Temple. I am someone who ate the Prasadam of Annamalaiyar, applied his Thiruneeru (sacred ash), and spent My life circumambulating the temple. I am a Koil Pandaram. My experience (Anubhuti) is that Shivam is the Ultimate because Paramashiva gave Me darshan and granted Me Paramadvaita. But the truth He showed Me is that anyone who accepts any form of the Divine as a manifestation of Paramashiva and worships with Shraddha (sincere faith) will reach that same Ultimate state. Shraddha is the fundamental requirement. It is not about whom you worship, but with how much Shraddha you worship. That is what gives you the Ultimate state and Paramukti. This is the truth of the Ishta Devata. If you follow any path with Shraddha and practice that marga, you will reach the Ultimate. Don't waste your time arguing about which deity is higher. The truth is, whichever deity your consciousness deeply engages with, whichever deity makes your life blossom and your feelings overflow, that is your Ishta Devata. That deity is the Ultimate for you. They can grant you the Ultimate state. So, whenever I say "Paramashiva," you can replace it with your Ishta Devata. There is nothing wrong with that. In the future, in this age of AI, no "common man" is going to practice just any one tradition. People will take the best principles from Saivism, Vaishnavism, Shaktism, Yoga, and Siddhantha. They will take the "fruit" of thousands of years of research to complete themselves. In the future, spiritual seekers will function this way only. The "Good News" is that only Sanatana Hindu Dharma has the power, the qualification, the infrastructure, and the literature to guide such seekers through research and development. The "One God" religions that say "there is no other way, if you go elsewhere we will kill you" or "you will go to eternal hell" are outdated. All of that is outdated. The "Great News" is that the only Dharma that gives ultimate freedom, handles the Ishta Devata philosophy, provides a guidance system, and has the infrastructure for the quest for the Ultimate is Sanatana Hindu Dharma. You may be born into any religion legally, but practically and functionally, you will have to be a Sanatana Hindumi. When AI comes, the "Gen Alpha" will look for ideas related to their personal lives. They will look for what helps them get out of depression. They will look for user-friendly, direct results. The knowledge structure for such a search, achievement, and experience exists only in Sanatana Hindu Dharma. Other religions are like a "one-size shoe"—if your foot doesn't fit, they will cut your foot to fit the shoe. They won't change the shoe. If your body doesn't fit their "one-size coat," they say "suffocate and die." Those religions are outdated. The future belongs only to Sanatana Hindu Dharma. I request all devotees who follow any tradition within Sanatana Hindu Dharma to have Shraddha in your Ishta Devata. But that Shraddha doesn't mean you have to insult another tradition. That "insulting another tradition" pattern is an interpolation that crept into Hinduism due to the invasion of "one-god" religions. It is a mixture. If you have deep devotion to your tradition, follow it. But don't waste time destroying or criticizing other traditions. In the future, only traditions that provide results, knowledge, and concepts will stand. A wise person will take the essence from all religious scriptures, just as a bee takes nectar from all flowers. This is the root of Sanatana Hindu Dharma. Only religions that can accommodate this approach will survive. Sanatana Hindu Dharma gives us infinite freedom and nourishes us with Shraddha. In the future, for all practical and functional purposes, religion will be Sanatana Hindu Dharma. If you tell a "Gen Z" person that there is only one birth and no rebirth, they won't accept it. They will immediately search on AI. Science and Near-Death Experience (NDE) documentation of over 10,000 cases already show a logical flow. Through evolved mathematical principles, you can calculate things. Just as we can calculate how the planets were 10 crore years ago or will be 20 crore years ago using supercomputers, we can calculate our past and future. Our mind, body, physiology, and "neuropeptides" record everything. When an emotional upheaval happens, toxins are documented in our internal organs. If we feed this into AI, we can clearly decide if we had past births. The only religious principles that can be scanned and researched as spiritual truths are the truths of Sanatana Hindu Dharma. I have already started working in this field. We are taking our Jyotisha Shastra (astrology) and using supercomputing to understand neuropeptides—what chemical messengers are created by emotion and how they settle in the body. Dr. Raymond Moody has documented 10,000 NDEs over 30 years. His conclusion is that people can be born in any religion, but when they die, they die exactly as described in Hinduism. (Laughs). Actually, I am developing an AI model incorporating Astrology, Jyotisha Shastra, and supercomputing technology. If we document your physical and mental conditions for 21 days, we can predict your future births or show you which spiritual practices can lead you toward liberation (Mukti). This is simple cosmic mathematics. I am telling you these two or three truths so you understand that your life is not "troll material," but the material that roles your life. I am working on the way to take your life to the next level. I can guide a few thousand people personally, but how can I guide millions? Our Vedic Mathematics includes vertical time zones, different mandalas, distances, and details of traditional aircraft (Vimana). In the Vaimanika Shastra, many aircraft models are still functional. Our ancestors were very precise in these calculations. It is a great science of wisdom. To revive and realize all this, AI is a huge help. After AI, Sanatana Hindu Dharma will be the only living, practical, functional religion. This is not arrogance. It is a truth I speak through the grace and wisdom given by Paramashiva. Gen Z is moving towards Sanatana Hindu Dharma. Hindus, accept and understand your Dharma fully. Social media democratized information; the internet democratized knowledge; now AI has democratized information, knowledge, and expertise. Because of this, within ten years, poverty will disappear. Only "rich" religions that are conscious, intellectual, and knowledge-based will survive. Religions spread through fear or through "greed" (offering something to convert) are losing their foundation. Even those who are part of those religions are moving toward Sanatana Hindu Dharma because it is knowledge-centric. Gen Z and Gen Alpha are more "spiritually centered" than "religious." Their priority is spirituality—pure knowledge, pure expertise. They are seeking for themselves the truth about the Jiva (soul), Ishvara (God), and Jagath (world). They classify themselves as "spiritual." They will only accept a religion that provides that spirituality. AI is growing and taking us to the next level every day. 60% of Gen Z believes in reincarnation, which is a unique truth of Sanatana Hindu Dharma. If we filter the ten unique principles of the Upanishads—Reincarnation, Karma principle, Ishta Devata—Gen Z is already living them. Gen Z and Gen Alpha are independently exploring. They find their own path. They don't "surrender" to an intelligence just because a book says so. They search, analyze, and understand clearly before surrendering to that Ultimate Truth. That tradition is what will survive. Simple logic and simple rationality won't be enough anymore because super-computing is available in daily life. With one prompt, you can find out when your star, Rasi, and Tithi occurred together 25 crore years ago. Understand the basis. Every day before you sleep, I have recorded the Viraja Homa mantra in my own voice. You can download it from our website. Ask AI or "Ask Nithyananda AI," and we will give it. Before you sleep, let your mind dissolve into the Paramporul, into the Universal Energy. Tomorrow, when you wake up, let it be a new mind, completely unrelated to the old one. Let the old mind's patterns of fear, sorrow, anger, disappointment, and frustration—all these "bad" patterns—be offered. Even what you think is "good" is very small. Offer everything—good, bad, right, wrong—into the Universal Power. Let it be dissolved, hidden, and burnt. Tomorrow morning, let me be born with a new, pure intellect. Surrender yourself and sleep. I am not asking you to surrender to an intelligence; I am asking you to surrender to the Divine after thinking, contemplating, and seeing deeply. Within a few days, you will see the grip of the old mind loosening. You will move with new energy, new power, and a new perspective. "Vang Mana Chakshu Shrotra Jihva Ghrana Reto Buddhyakutihi Sankalpa Me Suddhyantam. Jyotiraham Viraja Vipapma Bhuya Sakkum Svaha." When taking Sannyas, we perform our own funeral rites (Sraddha) and offer them into the Viraja Homa. It means: "Let this identity, this ego, everything I think of as 'me' die within this body." By giving our own Sraddha, we are reborn as Dvija (twice-born). This is not just for Sannyasis. Anyone who wants to attain enlightenment can do this. Surrender yourself at the feet of your Ishta Devata. If it is Shiva, surrender to the Shiva-Agni. Every night, through feeling, offer yourself into the Jnana-Agni (Enlightenment Fire) of Paramashiva. Perform your own Sraddha and surrender yourself through this Viraja Homa mantra. Within a few days, you will be a new person. Your old personality will become irrelevant and redundant. You won't ven remember it. You will wonder, "Was I the one who struggled so much mentally?" Only sufferings stay in the memory. If they are forgotten from memory, it means they have left you. Understand this fundamental truth of the Hindu religion: within one body, many of "you" must die and be burnt. That is what happens when one takes Sannyas—performing one's own Sraddha. There's a "joke"—actually, it happened. When people were attacking Me with abusas, some extremists were performing Sraddha (funeral rites) for Me in Rameshwaram. I laughed! I said, "Hey, I already performed My own Sraddha before you did!" That is the basis of Sannyas. We do Viraja Homa every day. These people, these "fringe groups," do anything for media attention. If you want to show your opposition or hatred, at least learn the basics of the Hindu religion first. These are people born of the "Macaulay education" and "Max Muller" groups. They haven't read anything; they just claim to be "Hindus," but their brains are washed by other religious ideologies, atheism, or other faiths. They are "impostors." They wear a mask of being Hindu but are actually anti-Hindu forces. Through their foolish and idiotic ways of opposing Me, they have only documented that they don't know the basics of Hinduism. They have shamed their own brand. A Sannyasi is one who performs his own Sraddha every day and performs Viraja Homa every day. He is one who has the courage and valor to see the old die and the new be born. I have already taken Sannyas by performing these rites. Even now, we regularly perform Sraddha for ourselves. So, my request to these "Hindu" movements is this: you forgot to hide the "tuft" on your head (you showed your ignorance). Without even basic understanding or knowledge of the Hindu religion, you are doing a great injustice by calling yourselves Hindu movements. It is a conspiracy against Hinduism. Next truth: Many questions are coming in. I will explain this clearly. You must die many times within this body. The "you" you think you are—that identity, that idea—is the ego. Don't think of it as "arrogance" (ahankara); it is a "delusional identity." It is a "demon" that brainwashes you into thinking you cannot live without it, then occupies you and tortures you. That ego must die every day. Pure intellect (Suddha Buddhi) and the experience of the Ultimate (Paramanubhuti) must blossom. Until then, this ego must keep dying. That is the victory of life. If one ego stays while bodies change, that is the failure of life. Now, questions. Bharatiraja 2169 on YouTube asks: "What are the food habits we have to follow, Swami? If my family God is related to non-veg, what to do?" I will answer in Tamil. Even if your family deity tradition involves animal sacrifice according to tradition, it is not mandatory for you to eat that non-vegetarian Prasadam. Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa gives a beautiful solution. He says that after attaining enlightenment, he couldn't even touch meat. But to avoid disrespecting the Mother's Prasadam, he would touch it to his head, offer a salutation (Namaskaram), and leave it. You can take the same stand. Do not stop the traditional sacrifice rituals of your family deity if that is the tradition. Those were established by our ancestors with great wisdom. If it is your family custom, let it continue. But it is not a "must" that you eat it. You can offer your respect and leave it. Thirdly, if you feel a desire and think you "must" eat it, the Shastras are very clear. The Garuda Purana says (Yajne Shratthe Cha...): Meat consumed after being properly offered in a Yajna, Shraddha, or to the Deities and Ancestors does not bring sin. But if someone kills an animal and eats its meat without a proper Yajna or Shraddha, he certainly goes to hell. However, even if there is no "sin" in eating meat offered to a family deity, the negative impact of meat on the body and the collapse of health will still happen. Even if it's "holy," if you drink poison, you will die. There are common natural principles. Science has proven this thousands of years ago, and AI will confirm it. Red-meat eaters have a 73% increased risk of chronic kidney disease. A study by Oxford in 2021 with 4,70,000 participants showed the risk is 99% for processed meat. The risk is reduced by 62% when plant proteins are substituted. Read a little. Understand the right reasons. Devi Bhagavata Purana clearly states that killing cows, Brahmins, women, or Sannyasis is a great sin. Such a person stays in Kumbhipaka hell for 14 "Indra periods" and is then born as various animals—a vulture for a thousand births, a pig for a hundred, a crow for seven, a snake for seven, and a small insect in filth for 60,000 years—before finally being born as a disadvantaged human. Don't deal with this with a "left-handed" attitude, thinking it's just a mythological story. They are describing the "depression" you will get into. Look at the impact on the earth, society, and the national economy. Research it on AI. I have compiled all this research in one place—Ask Nithyananda AI. Don't just look at the thumbnail and say I am speaking against "Halal." I am speaking based on clear scientific reasons. Not j ust "Halal," I am saying no meat from any commercial shop. If you must eat it, eat only what is offered to your family deity. I don't encourage it, I don't normalize it, but I don't "ban" it. In Sanatana Hindu Dharma, non-veg is "Restricted and Regulated." It is not "Normal" and not "Banned." My stand is: please avoid meat. For all humans, the best food is vegetarianism. People who are "addicted" can stick to the traditional offerings to ancestors and deities. But it should never become "normal" food. Many people wave the "food politics" flag when I talk about this, saying "my plate, my food, my freedom." I don't want to get into your food politics. I am not asking for your vote. I am telling you this for one reason: my only goal is for you to be physically and spiritually healthy, to live happily, and to achieve Jivanmukti and Paramukti. If someone wants your vote, they will tell you whatever you want to hear. I won't do that. For as long as the food industry was in the hands of honest Brahmins, Saiva Vellalars, and Nadars, you could eat with trust. Now, normalizing non-vegetarian food is a huge conspiracy against Hindus. Hindus should not eat the meat of animals killed while they are bleeding and screaming. It is a great sin. Gomamsa (cow meat) is totally forbidden. Animals killed in the "Halal" way—dying in pain and sorrow—carry neuropeptides of pain and sorrow into their organs. If you eat that muscle memory and bio-memory, it will sit in you and shake you with depression. The spirits of animals killed in such a cruel way will reside in your stomach and prompt you to eat more such meat. Your stomach becomes a graveyard. I know the reactions that come when I use the word "Halal." But my goal is that people of Sanatana Hindu Dharma should not lose their health and their liberation. I have every right to tell the truth to Hindus. I won't interfere in the internal affairs of another country, but I will keep telling the truth to Hindus. Avoiding meat completely is the highest path. If you must eat, take only the Prasadam of your family deity. Do not touch any meat from any other shop or hotel, whether it is "Halal" or not. It is a great Karma. I'm not saying this because of "Islam." Understand the reason. Yale University research shows the negative impact on meat industry workers and how they suffer from depression. Search it on Google. There are thousands of scientific studies. Another question from @aliciasings2: "Dear Bhagavan, how to clear karmas of eating non-veg in the past?" Alicia, listen carefully. The impact of the non-veg food you ate in the past is sitting in your muscle memory and bio-memory as neuropeptides on your internal organs. If you detox them, those karmas will be cleared. The best detoxing way is "Unclutching"—witnessing the witness, observing the observer. Practice Samadhi. Through Nirvikalpa Samadhi, the whole past karma of eating non-veg will be cleared. The moment you attain soul-awareness and begin practicing Samadhi, the way your soul responds to itself and how others respond to you will change. When your reaction to yourself changes, others' reactions to you will also change. If you start practicing Samadhi, people around you will notice your deep clarity and "Gamma function." Within a month, your presence and groundedness will be felt by others. This isn't charisma; it's coherence. You create the personality within, and it attracts the reaction from outside. When you manifest yourself as a Parama Shanta Swarupa (Ultimate Peaceful Beng) established in Paramadvaita, those around you will start experiencing it. You become the tuning fork for harmony. If you strike one tuning fork, another will start vibrating without even being touched. Similarly, as you stabilize yourself in Paramadvaita and begin practicing Samadhi, you send out that frequency and vibration to everything around you. Ranjani Sekar 02 asks: "Swami, the people around us don't let us live in peace." Amma, do you think I am sitting alone in a forest? I am a man living a life surrounded by thousands of people. In the past, I have seen an average of 85,000 people a day during satsangs. Even now, my Kailasavasis live around me. I am interacting with thousands of people. I haven't run away from people to a forest. But let me tell you one thing: whichever forest I go to, that forest becomes a country! When I went to Bidadi, it was a forest where not a single person lived in 2000 acres. I was the only human being there, living with 3000 snakes and Paramashiva under the banyan tree. But it became a country. If you practice Parama Shanta and stay in Samadhi, you will radiate that harmony. If you understand "Solitude," "Loneliness," and "Aloneness," you will find great freedom. Society brainwashes you into thinking that if you are alone, you are a "life failure." No. Loneliness is different from Aloneness. Loneliness is when you are unhappy being with yourself, and because others can't be with you, you are isolated. Aloneness is when you decide to be with yourself because you can be blissful with yourself. If you don't know how to be happy with yourself, you will be a "constant mental itch" to others. They will feel drained in your presence because you will suck their energy. Then they will avoid you, and you will be pushed into Loneliness. But if you learn to be blissful with yourself through Samadhi, you drop the "endless distractions"—intoxication of the mind, body, and emotions. Mental addiction is not just porn. It's the habit of looking for scandals, rumors, and "Page 3" news. That is a mental intoxication. Some media asked me when a slandering video was released: "Swami, aren't you ashamed to see it?" I said, "First of all, it's a lie. Secondly, even if it were true, you are the one peeping into someone else's bedroom; you should be ashamed! Why should I be ashamed?" I know it's a lie. But even if it were true, the one with the cheap mind peeping into a bedroom is the one who should be ashamed. Enjoying violence, scandal, and sexual perversion in entertainment is a mental addiction. It brainwashes you into thinking that being with yourself is a "failure," so you always look for distractions. You become a slave, an addict. This mental and emotional addiction reduces your Lateral Orbitofrontal Cortex by 40%, your empathy drops by 20%, and your aggression increases by 80%. These are clear statistics from research. When you eat anything and everything and t hen complain about an upset stomach, it's the same as taking in anything and everything through your eyes and ears and then complaining of depression. In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna says: "Svalpam apy asya dharmasya trayate mahato bhayat"—even a little practice of this Dharma protects one from great fear. Even starting a little bit will destroy your great sorrows and fears. I'm giving you a "Samadhi Challenge" today. Choose three moments today when you are about to lose your balance—maybe your mother-in-law visits, your wife asks for money, or your husband criticizes you. In those three moments, choose not to react. Just witness. "Be Still, Be Aware, Observe the Observer." Watch the inner turmoil and the outer event. Witness the witness. Tag your experience as #SamadhiChallenge on social media. Tag @SriNithyananda. I will answer your questions and experiences in tomorrow's satsang. We took a poll on YouTube: "What does your brain label excitement as?" 13% labeled it as "Fear" (I shrink/avoid). 30% labeled it as "Excitement" (I engage/act). 30% were "Confused/Mixed." And 36% said, "I am watching it as a witness." Work on that "I am a witness" result. Start witnessing. "Ability to do pictorial art is just a hand-practice; ability to speak pure Tamil is lust tongue-practice, Samadhi is mind-practice." Even AI is a practice of prompts. If you put the right prompt, you get the right result. So, train the mind for Samadhi. Today is the sixth day of the Nithyananda Jayanthi Mahotsavam. In temples across the world of Kailasa, the sixth-day festivals, pujas, and utsavams are happening. Please stay connected and participate. I bless you all to be filled with Nithyananda, to blossom in Nithyananda. May you be in bliss – Nithyanandam Be Blissful!
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