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'''Sukravara Abhishekam at KAILASA SALEM (7 November 2025)'''
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With blessings of Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam
 
With blessings of Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam
  
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==The Sukravara Abhishekam Ritual==
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==The Sacred Sukravara Abhishekam==
  
The Sukravara Abhishekam is a sacred Nithyotsavam (daily ritual) performed every Friday at KAILASA SALEM, dedicated to the intensive worship and invocation of the Divine. This special *Abhishekam* (sacred bathing ceremony) is a potent ritual believed to attract auspiciousness, peace, and prosperity.
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The Sukravara Abhishekam is a profound daily ritual (*Nithyotsavam*) conducted on Fridays at KAILASA SALEM, specifically dedicated to the worship of the Divine. *Abhishekam*, the ceremonial bathing of the deity, is a central practice in Hinduism, symbolizing purification and the invocation of divine energies.
  
During the ceremony, the deity is bathed with various traditional sacred substances (*dravyas*), symbolizing the cleansing and purification of the devotee’s consciousness. These substances typically include milk, honey, tender coconut water, sandalwood paste, turmeric powder, and rose water.
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During this sacred ritual, devotees utilize several *dravyas* (sacred substances) to bathe the deity, including milk, honey, tender coconut water, sandalwood paste, turmeric powder, and rose water. Each substance is offered with specific Vedic *mantras* and prayers, intended to invoke profound blessings and divine grace upon the participants.
  
Each offering is presented while chanting specific Vedic mantras and prayers, invoking divine blessings and grace. The ritual concludes with the elaborate decoration (*alankara*) of the deity, followed by the offering of sacred items, including fresh flowers and seasonal fruits. This practice is fundamentally performed to purify the mind and body, fostering spiritual refinement and abundance for the devotees.
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The ritual culminates in the elaborate decoration of the deity (*alankaram*) followed by the offering of flowers, fruits, and other sacred items. This practice is traditionally believed to purify the mind and body of the devotees, leading to spiritual fulfillment, peace, and prosperity.
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Template:WPCLEANUP-TIDY Sukravara Abhishekam at KAILASA SALEM (7 November 2025)

With blessings of Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam


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The Sacred Sukravara Abhishekam

The Sukravara Abhishekam is a profound daily ritual (*Nithyotsavam*) conducted on Fridays at KAILASA SALEM, specifically dedicated to the worship of the Divine. *Abhishekam*, the ceremonial bathing of the deity, is a central practice in Hinduism, symbolizing purification and the invocation of divine energies.

During this sacred ritual, devotees utilize several *dravyas* (sacred substances) to bathe the deity, including milk, honey, tender coconut water, sandalwood paste, turmeric powder, and rose water. Each substance is offered with specific Vedic *mantras* and prayers, intended to invoke profound blessings and divine grace upon the participants.

The ritual culminates in the elaborate decoration of the deity (*alankaram*) followed by the offering of flowers, fruits, and other sacred items. This practice is traditionally believed to purify the mind and body of the devotees, leading to spiritual fulfillment, peace, and prosperity.

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