KAILASA Salem On 2/11/2024

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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 Salem celebrated a powerful day of Daily Rituals (Nithyotsavam) on February 11, 2024. These sacred activities focused on the performance of the Daily Abhishekam and the potent Laghu Puja, centralizing the worship around the manifestation of the Guru Principle. These rituals are fundamental to upholding the spiritual integrity and vibrant energy of the KAILASA ecosystem, enabling devotees to directly connect with the grace of THE SPH and manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. The day’s events witnessed enthusiastic participation from 30 devotees, with 30 individuals dedicating themselves selflessly as volunteers, reinforcing KAILASA's unwavering global mission for the revival of the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization.

Daily Rituals (Nithyotsavam): Daily Abhishekam and Laghu Puja

The Daily Abhishekam is a sacred, ancient Hindu ritual essential for maintaining the spiritual purity and vitality within the KAILASA temple ecosystem. During the Abhishekam, the deity is ceremonially bathed with various auspicious substances, including Panchamrutam (milk, honey, curd, ghee, and sugar/sweetener), along with sanctified water. Devotees participate actively in this purifying ritual by offering these items while collectively chanting powerful Vedic mantras and prayers. This focused engagement allows for deep contemplation and alignment with the divine energy, preparing the participants to receive the shaktis/powers of Paramashiva gifted by THE SPH.

Following the purifying Abhishekam, the Laghu Puja was conducted. The Laghu Puja is a simplified yet deeply meaningful form of Hindu worship, involving the symbolic offerings of flowers (representing the heart), incense (representing the senses), the sacred lamp (Deepa, representing knowledge), and food (Naivedyam, representing sustenance). This series of offerings symbolizes complete surrender and gratitude to the Divine.

The performance of the Laghu Puja held significant spiritual meaning, particularly referencing the gratitude and reverence towards the Guru, THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM. THE SPH, as the manifest embodiment of Paramashiva, guides all seekers on the path to spiritual breakthrough. This daily act of devotion underscores the commitment of the KAILASA ecosystem to uphold the integrity of Hindu traditions and serve as a living laboratory for human consciousness evolution. A total of 30 dedicated devotees offered their services as volunteers and participated in the day’s activities, embodying the principle of selfless service (seva) in furthering THE SPH's mission worldwide.


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