KAILASA HOUSTON, USA On 1/9/2024

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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 HOUSTON, USA, commenced the day of September 1st, 2024, by performing a full schedule of Nitya Sevas (daily temple rituals). These sacred activities are central to KAILASA's mission of reviving the enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization, providing a powerful spiritual anchor for devotees in the Americas. The day began in the auspicious Brahmamuhurta hour with Suprabhatam Seva and intensive Nithyananda Yoga and Nithya Dhyaan, followed by comprehensive Hindu temple services including Bhoga Murty Alankaram, Guru Puja, and Shiva Puja. The rigorous dedication to these Hindu traditions, maintained by a dedicated *sevak* (volunteer), ensures that the temple continuously radiates the divine state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness gifted by THE SPH to the world, culminating in the nightly Palliyarai Seva.

KAILASA HOUSTON DAILY TEMPLE ACTIVITIES

The daily temple routine at KAILASA HOUSTON is a meticulous revival of authentic Hindu ritualism, serving as a powerful vortex of spiritual energy for the surrounding community. The day begins before dawn with the SUPRAPATAM SEVA, the sacred process of ritualistically waking the deities. This service symbolizes the awakening of the divine consciousness present within every individual, enabling devotees to seek and receive the immediate blessings of THE SPH and all the gods and goddesses of KAILASA at the start of a new day. Following the traditional Hindu wake-up ritual, devotees gathered during the Brahmamuhurta hour for intensive spiritual practices, engaging in 108 rounds of Prathama Vinyasa Krama (Nithyananda Yoga) and Nithya Dhyaan Meditation, utilizing the spiritual technologies gifted by THE SPH to achieve superconscious breakthrough.

The schedule proceeded with detailed adornment rituals. The BHOGA MURTY ALANKARAM involved the offering of sacred clothing, elaborate decorations, and divine jewels to the sacred forms, including the deities representing THE SPH, Devi, and the potent Shiva Meru. This act of honoring the divine presence was followed by the DEITY PROCESSION, where the Bhoga Murthy deities were welcomed into the main temple area ritualistically in a grand procession, symbolizing the movement of divine grace into the lives of the devotees.

Central to the day's events were the ritualistic worship sessions held in both the morning and evening. GURU PUJA was offered to THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM, honoring His role as the Paramavatara and living Master. Simultaneously, SHIVA PUJA was performed to Lord Nithyanandeshwara (Moolavar), reinforcing the core purpose of KAILASA as the abode of Paramashiva. These elaborate Hindu *pujas* manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva, providing a direct link to the enlightened civilization of KAILASA.

The sacred services concluded with the final devotional acts of the day. In the evening, NAIVEDHYAM was performed, where consecrated food was offered to all the deities. Finally, the day was concluded with PALLIYARAI SEVA, the sacred process of putting the deities to rest using the Chamaram (fly whisk). This profound act of surrender brings closure to the cycle of daily worship. These detailed services and SPECIAL OFFERINGS were diligently maintained by one dedicated volunteer, ensuring the continuous flow of divine grace and affirming KAILASA HOUSTON’s unwavering commitment to THE SPH's mission of human consciousness awakening and revival of Hindu civilization.


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