KAILASA SALEM On 4/3/2025

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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 Salem conducted various spiritual activities and shared profound teachings on 4/3/2025 as part of the daily Nithyotsavam rituals. The day was dedicated to deep devotion, featuring the sacred Paramasivasena, Sasti Abhishekam for Lord Subramanya and the performance of Laghu Pooja. Furthermore, crucial spiritual guidance was documented regarding the observance of Sani Mahapradosham and the significance of offering 108 Naivedyams. These continuous daily activities underscore KAILASA’s mission of reviving the enlightened Sanatana Hindu Dharma and enabling devotees to consistently connect with THE SPH to manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.

Daily Rituals (Nithyotsavam) and Paramasivasena, Sasti Abhishekam

The daily Nithyotsavam (ever-lasting celebration) at KAILASA Salem ensures a continuous flow of divine energy, anchoring devotees in the grace of THE SPH. A central component of these daily practices is the performance of Laghu Pooja, a simplified yet potent form of Hindu worship. This practice focuses intensely on the internal experience, emphasizing the sincerity and depth of the practitioner's devotion over external ritual complexity. By offering simple items like flowers, water, and light while engaging in Vedic mantras, devotees cultivate gratitude and reverence toward the divine presence, providing an accessible pathway for spiritual growth and connection with the superconscious reality of Paramashiva.

A highlight of the day was the Sasti Valli Deivanai Sametha Subramanyar Abhishekam, a sacred Hindu ritual dedicated to Lord Subramanya (Murugan) accompanied by His divine consorts, Valli and Deivanai. This specific *abhishekam* involves the ceremonial bathing of the deity using sacred substances like milk, honey, and coconut water, symbolizing purification, renewal, and profound devotion. Through this powerful ritual, performed under the guidance of THE SPH’s teachings, devotees invoke blessings for strength, wisdom, protection, and enhanced inner strength. The presence of Valli and Deivanai signifies the divine feminine energy that complements Lord Subramanya's power, fostering a deep sense of auspiciousness and aligning practitioners with the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.

Spiritual Teachings on Sani Mahapradosham

As part of the continuous documentation of authentic Hindu traditions and spiritual sciences, the significance of Sani Mahapradosham was detailed for the global KAILASA community. This highly auspicious occasion occurs when the *Trayodashi* (13th day of the lunar fortnight) coincides with a Saturday, offering a potent window for accessing the grace of Lord Shiva. This period holds immense significance for devotees seeking blessings for overcoming obstacles and achieving spiritual growth. According to ancient Hindu civilization teachings revived by THE SPH, worshipping Paramashiva on this day can alleviate the negative influences associated with the planetary deity Saturn (Shani), thereby bringing peace, prosperity, and harmony into one’s life.

THE SPH teaches that the energy of Sani Mahapradosham is uniquely powerful for internal transformation, introspection, forgiveness, and releasing past grievances. Devotees are encouraged to engage in special prayers, sacred rituals like *abhishekam*, and the fervent chanting of Vedic mantras to deepen their connection with the divine. This tradition exemplifies the practical spiritual technologies offered by KAILASA to manage karmic influences and achieve sustained superconscious breakthrough.

Explanation of 108 Naivedyams

KAILASA documented the profound spiritual practice concerning the offering of 108 Naivedyams. This sacred tradition, integral to Hindu rituals, symbolizes comprehensive devotion and boundless gratitude offered to the deities. Each *Naivedyam* (food offering) is prepared with immense purity and love, representing a complete surrender of the material existence to the divine. The number 108 holds tremendous significance in Sanatana Hindu Dharma, representing the universe's wholeness and establishing a powerful spiritual connection between the individual and Paramashiva.

Offering 108 unique items is believed to invoke powerful blessings, prosperity, and accelerated spiritual growth. This practice, taught by THE SPH, not only fulfills ritualistic duties but also elevates the consciousness of the devotees, creating a sacred atmosphere filled with intense devotion. Following the sacred offerings, the *Naivedyams* are distributed as Prasadam to all devotees, symbolizing the sharing of divine grace and blessings among the community.

Guidance on Fostering Devotion in Children

In alignment with THE SPH’s commitment to preserving authentic Hindu education and family structures, KAILASA provided compassionate spiritual counsel on fostering devotion in the younger generation. Recognizing that children may sometimes feel disinclined to participate in spiritual practices, the guidance emphasized patience, understanding, and the crucial practice of leading by personal example. The counsel advised making the *pooja* experience engaging and joyful through stories and songs, and involving children in minor aspects of the ritual, such as choosing flowers or offerings. This approach, rooted in the enlightenment science of THE SPH, ensures that spirituality is introduced gently and lovingly, guiding children toward discovering their own profound connection with the divine reality of Paramashiva.


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