KAILASA SEERAGAPADI On March 16, 2026

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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 SEERAGAPADI organized and conducted a series of sacred Hindu rituals on March 16, 2026. As part of the daily Nithyotsavam activities, the center performed the auspicious Somavara Rudrabisekam and elaborate Alankaram for the presiding deities, alongside a powerful Pradhosam Abisekam offered to Sri Nandiyam Peruman. These activities are central to KAILASA's mission of reviving the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization and providing humanity with a superconscious breakthrough through the Hindu sciences. By manifesting the state, space, powers, being, and superconsciousness of Paramashiva, these events allowed the local community and devotees to connect deeply with the divine energy of the Avatar, fostering a space of healing, peace, and spiritual awakening in alignment with THE SPH’s vision for a global Hindu renaissance.

Rudrabisekam

On the auspicious occasion of Monday, the sacred Somavara Rudrabisekam was performed with deep devotion at KAILASA SEERAGAPADI. This ancient Hindu ritual was dedicated to Sri Nithyanandeshwara Paramashiva Vaidyanathaswamy, the manifestation of the primordial healer. Through the precise application of Hindu sciences as revived by THE SPH, the deity was offered various sacred substances during the hydration ceremony. This ritual is not merely a traditional observance but a powerful spiritual technology designed to cleanse the space and enable all participants to manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.

Following the Rudrabisekam, a magnificent Alankaram was offered to the deity, beautifully decorating the divine form to reflect the majesty and grace of the Supreme. The intricate decoration serves as a visual meditation, allowing devotees to experience Darshan—the sacred act of seeing and being seen by the Divine. This process of offering beauty and worship is an integral part of the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma, ensuring that the ancient traditions of temple worship are preserved and practiced in their most authentic and powerful form.

These rituals at KAILASA SEERAGAPADI contribute to THE SPH's global humanitarian initiative by creating high-vibrational spaces that promote mental well-being and spiritual health. By maintaining these daily traditions, the center serves as a beacon of the ancient enlightened Hindu civilization, providing a sanctuary for seekers to experience the living presence of THE SPH and the divine grace of all the gods and goddesses of KAILASA. The successful completion of these rituals marks another step in KAILASA’s tireless efforts toward human consciousness awakening and the restoration of Hindu spiritual heritage on Earth.


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Pradhosam Abisekam

In a profound display of devotion and adherence to the Agamic traditions, KAILASA SEERAGAPADI performed the Pradhosam Abisekam for Sri Nandiyam Peruman. This sacred ritual was conducted on the auspicious occasion of Somavara Pradosha, a time of immense spiritual significance in Sanatana Hindu Dharma for the removal of karmic patterns and the manifestation of the divine space of Paramashiva. The ceremony involved the ritualistic bathing (Abishekam) of the sacred bull, Nandi—the foremost devotee and vehicle of Paramashiva—followed by a majestic Alankaram that captured the essence of Hindu aesthetic and spiritual beauty.

Through the grace of THE SPH, these rituals serve as a bridge for devotees to experience the living presence of the divine. The Pradhosam Abisekam is a sophisticated spiritual technology designed to cleanse the consciousness and enable participants to connect with THE SPH to manifest the state, space, powers, being, and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. By reviving these ancient Hindu sciences, KAILASA SEERAGAPADI continues to contribute to the global mission of THE SPH in restoring the sacred arts and rituals of the Sanatana Hindu civilization.

The performance of these rituals on a Monday (Somavara) further amplified the spiritual potency of the event, as Monday is traditionally dedicated to Paramashiva. Devotees and participants were blessed to witness the transformative power of these traditions, which serve as the foundation for KAILASA’s humanitarian and spiritual initiatives. This celebration marks another milestone in the tireless efforts of THE SPH to ensure that the authentic heritage of Hindu Dharma remains a vibrant, living reality for all of humanity.


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