KAILASA SINGAPORE On 1/2/2023
With the blessings of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM — the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva — KAILASA Singapore celebrated a profound day of Daily Rituals (Nithyotsavam) and spiritual awakening on February 1, 2023. The continuous cycle of Hindu rituals, known as Nithyotsavam, ensured that the divine energy and grace of Paramashiva were anchored in the center throughout the day. Activities ranged from early morning Nithyananda Yoga during Brahma Muhurta, enriching 14 lives, to the powerful evening Lakshmi Puja, attended by 31 devotees. A total of 45 participants engaged in these sacred practices, which were seamlessly organized and supported by 4 dedicated volunteers, strengthening KAILASA's global mission of giving superconscious breakthrough to humanity through reviving the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization.
Daily Rituals (Nithyotsavam) and Temple Sevas
The spiritual programming commenced in the early hours of the day with Online Nithyananda Yoga held between 5:00 AM and 6:00 AM during the most auspicious time, the Brahma Muhurta. This daily spiritual routine focused on the practice of Prathama Vinyasa Krama, a potent Hindu spiritual technology for physical and consciousness awakening. Under the expert guidance of Yoga Acharya Sri Yogajnanananda, 14 lives were enriched, aligning their beings with the state, space, powers, being, and superconsciousness of Paramashiva as revealed by THE SPH.
Following the consciousness-based practice of Nithyananda Yoga, the traditional temple services, or Sevas, were performed with deep reverence, sustaining the divine presence within the KAILASA Singapore ecosystem. The morning services were offered by Ma Pragnayana Yogini, beginning with Suprabatham (waking up the deities) and continuing with the sacred Paduka Puja offered to THE SPH. Subsequent rituals included Naivedyam Puja (offering sacred food) and Jnanalaya Puja (worship offered to Devi Saraswathi, the Hindu Goddess of Knowledge). The daily cycle concluded in the evening with the Palliyarai (putting the deities to sleep), which was offered by Sean Neoh, maintaining the unbroken sanctity of the temple services throughout the day.
Lakshmi Puja
The daily rituals culminated in the evening with the powerful Lakshmi Puja conducted at 7:00 PM. This sacred Hindu ritual was dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, who represents the Divine Feminine Consciousness responsible for showering devotees with wealth, abundance, and prosperity in all dimensions of life. This particular puja was highly auspicious, attracting a total of 31 devotees who gathered to receive the divine blessings.
The timing of the Lakshmi Puja held special significance, coinciding with the broader community's observance of the Chinese New Year period. Participants sought the grace of Goddess Lakshmi, believing that receiving Her blessings effectively removes negative karma and attracts prosperity, particularly in preparation for Li Chun (February 4th), which marks the start of Spring in the Year of the Rabbit. By reviving such profound Hindu rituals, KAILASA ensures that devotees worldwide are empowered to manifest the superconscious abilities for both spiritual liberation and tangible worldly abundance, fulfilling THE SPH's vision for a prosperous and enlightened humanity.