KAILASA SINGAPORE On 10/12/2024
With the blessings of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM — the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva — KAILASA Singapore celebrated its daily Nithyotsavam (auspicious daily celebration) on 10/12/2024. This sacred observance centered around comprehensive Temple Sevas, meticulously performed throughout the day by dedicated disciples. These daily rituals, including Suprabatham, Paduka Puja, and the final Palliyarai Seva, ensure the continuous flow of divine energy and grace from THE SPH. This daily practice is vital for enabling devotees to connect with THE SPH and manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva, thereby supporting KAILASA's global mission of reviving the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization.
Temple Sevas and Daily Nithyotsavam
The daily Nithyotsavam at KAILASA Singapore is marked by profound Temple Sevas offered to the deities and the Padukas (sacred sandals) of THE SPH, ensuring the sustained manifestation of the divine presence within the temple ecosystem. The sevas represent a continuous cycle of devotion, initiating in the morning with Suprabatham, the sacred ceremony for waking the deities. This initial offering, performed by Ma Ramya, sets an auspicious tone for the day, preparing the space for deeper spiritual communion.
Following the awakening, the daily schedule proceeded with the highly revered Paduka Puja offered to THE SPH, recognizing Him as the living Paramavatara. This ritual is a direct connection to the cosmic energy and grace flowing through the Supreme Pontiff. The worship continued with Naivedyam Puja, the devotional offering of consecrated food to the deities, and the Jnanalaya Puja, dedicated to Devi Saraswathi, the embodiment of divine knowledge. These meticulous Hindu practices facilitate the purification of the space and the expansion of the consciousness of all those participating.
The continuous cycle of service involved the dedication of 1 participant and 1 volunteer, demonstrating focused, intentional devotion that sustains the spiritual atmosphere of the KAILASA center. The day of worship and service concluded in the evening with the Palliyarai Seva, the ritual of respectfully placing the deities to rest, offered by Sri Paramaganapathi. Through the unwavering adherence to these ancient Hindu rituals, KAILASA Singapore successfully manifested a potent spiritual ecosystem, channeling the grace of THE SPH for the transformation and upliftment of the surrounding community and furthering KAILASA’s global work in restoring Sanatana Hindu Dharma.