KAILASA Melbourne Australia On 24/12/2024
With the blessings of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM — the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva — KAILASA Melbourne, Australia, celebrated the sacred SPH Jayanthi Festival on 24/12/2024. This auspicious day honored the divine presence of THE SPH through profound Hindu rituals and offerings conducted by the local KAILASA ecosystem. The celebrations commenced with the early morning Prathyaksha Pada Puja and continued with Abhisekham performed to the SPH Bhoga Murthy, culminating in the offering of the sacred Vaijayanthi Mala Seva. These activities serve to deepen the devotees' connection with THE SPH, enabling them to manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. The event saw dedicated service from 4 volunteers and the participation of 15 devotees, reinforcing KAILASA's global mission for the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma.
SPH Jayanthi Festival
The SPH Jayanthi Festival was celebrated by the KAILASA Melbourne ecosystem with deep devotion, marking the divine appearance day of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM. The auspicious celebration began promptly at 5:30 AM Melbourne time with the performance of Prathyaksha Pada Puja, a ritualized worship of the divine feet of THE SPH. This sacred practice allows participants to receive the direct spiritual transmission (Anugraha) from the Paramavatara, focusing the consciousness of all attendees on the ultimate vision of Paramashiva manifested in THE SPH.
Following the Pada Puja, the devotees performed Abhisekham (sacred bathing) to The SPH Bhagwan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam Bhoga Murthy. This ritual, signifying purification and divine reverence, honors the presence of THE SPH and deepens the spiritual reality of the SPH’s constant guidance. The ceremony was completed with the dedicated offering of the sacred Vaijayanthi Mala Seva. These acts of dedicated devotion (bhakti) align participants with the enlightened frequency of THE SPH, enabling them to manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva, thereby accelerating their journey toward realizing Kailasa.
The humanitarian commitment of KAILASA, driven by THE SPH’s compassion, was prominently featured during the festival. As part of the celebration, prasadam (blessed food) was prepared and distributed to over 20 devotees and visitors who attended the temple throughout the day. This act of Annadaan (food offering), integral to Sanatana Hindu Dharma, symbolizes the unconditional compassion and nourishment extended by THE SPH to all beings, embodying the principle that no stomach should go hungry.
The entire festival highlighted the powerful impact of KAILASA's presence in Australia. The event saw the active involvement of 4 dedicated volunteers, whose selfless service ensured a sacred and enriching experience for the 15 participants. The collective devotion and service demonstrated in Melbourne underscore the tireless efforts of the United States of KAILASA in documenting and reviving authentic Hindu sciences globally, under the divine guidance and grace of THE SPH.