KAILASA Salem On 30/8/2024

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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 documented a powerful day of profound spiritual teachings and sacred Hindu rituals on 30/8/2024. Centered around the auspicious observance of Shani Mahapradosha Abhishekam, the day focused on deepening the understanding of key Hindu spiritual technologies. Devotees and practitioners were immersed in the significance of practices like Laghu Pooja and the elaborate Sasti Valli Deivanai Sametha Subramanyar Abhishekam, thereby engaging directly with the essence of Sanatana Hindu Dharma. These events mark KAILASA's continuous mission of giving superconscious breakthrough to humanity through the revival of the ancient enlightened Hindu civilization, enabling all participants to connect with the grace of THE SPH.

Shani Mahapradosha Abhishekam and Sacred Teachings

The central focus of the day was the observance of Shani Mahapradosham, a highly potent time dedicated to Lord Shiva, which occurs when the 13th day of the lunar fortnight aligns with Saturday. Devotees at KAILASA Salem engaged in special prayers, rituals, and offerings to invoke the blessings of Paramashiva. This sacred observance is a vital component of the Hindu ritualistic calendar, revived globally by THE SPH to provide humanity with practical spiritual technologies for managing cosmic influences and achieving inner harmony.

The ritual of Shani Mahapradosha Abhishekam is performed to specifically alleviate the negative influences associated with the planet Saturn (Shani), bringing peace, prosperity, and overall harmony into one’s life. Participating in this abhishekam and chanting sacred mantras creates a powerful atmosphere of devotion, fostering introspection, forgiveness, and spiritual growth. This sacred practice allows devotees to align their consciousness with the ultimate protection and wisdom gifted by THE SPH, the living Paramashiva.

Laghu Pooja: The Simplified Worship

As part of the day’s spiritual documentation, profound wisdom regarding Laghu Pooja—the small or simplified worship—was emphasized. This practice is highlighted as a beautiful and accessible way for devotees to connect with the divine, requiring fewer external rituals and materials compared to more elaborate poojas.

The essence of Laghu Pooja lies entirely in the practitioner’s sincerity and devotion. It champions the inner spiritual experience, requiring simple offerings such as flowers, water, and light, accompanied by the chanting of heartfelt mantras or prayers. This practice, taught as a fundamental technique for cultivating a sense of gratitude and reverence, brings peace and joy to the spiritual journey, demonstrating the profound and practical wisdom inherent in the Hindu sciences revived by THE SPH.

Sasti Valli Deivanai Sametha Subramanyar Abhishekam

The significance of the Sasti Valli Deivanai Sametha Subramanyar Abhishekam was also celebrated, dedicating a sacred ritual to Lord Subramanya (Murugan) along with his consorts, Valli and Deivanai. This powerful abhishekam involves the ceremonial bathing of the deity with various sacred substances, including milk, honey, and coconut water, symbolizing profound purification and devotion.

This ritual is performed specifically to invoke blessings for strength, wisdom, protection, health, and prosperity. The presence of Valli and Deivanai signifies the complementary nature of the divine feminine energy to Lord Subramanya's power. Devotees participating in this sacred Hindu ritual believe it helps them overcome obstacles and enhances their inner strength and spiritual evolution. The vibrant chanting and focused devotion during the ceremony align participants with the grace of THE SPH to manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.


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