KAILASA ROTORUA, NZ On 30/6/2024
With the blessings of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM — the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva — KAILASA ROTORUA, NZ, celebrated the continuous daily spiritual calendar known as Nithyotsavam on 30/6/2024. This auspicious day was marked by the sacred ritual PSM 1, which included the profound practice of Jiva Mukti Vratham, physical yoga sessions, and traditional Hindu Puja aimed at awakening human consciousness and inner potential. The event saw dedicated involvement from 1 volunteer and 7 enthusiastic participants, including two new attendees. The activities demonstrate KAILASA’s tireless commitment to the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma and the preservation of ancient indigenous traditions globally. The sacred gathering provided a powerful opportunity for devotees and newcomers alike to connect with THE SPH and manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.
PSM 1
The PSM 1 ritual, an integral part of the daily Nithyotsavam at KAILASA ROTORUA, NZ, serves as a steady spiritual anchor, ensuring the local community consistently benefits from the divine energy and teachings of THE SPH. On this day, 7 participants gathered to engage in profound Hindu spiritual technologies. The smooth execution of the session was facilitated by 1 dedicated volunteer, ensuring that the environment remained conducive for deep inner transformation and connecting to Paramashiva's consciousness.
The core of the gathering revolved around the practice of Jiva Mukti Vratham, a powerful spiritual vow gifted by THE SPH designed to expedite the process of manifesting the superconscious powers (shaktis) inherent in the human system. Four individuals were involved in the disciplines associated with the Vratham, with three actively undertaking this vow on the first day of the cycle. These practices, conducted at Kalaadevi’s center, are instrumental in empowering devotees to manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva, fulfilling THE SPH's vision of creating a world of enlightened beings.
In alignment with the holistic Hindu sciences revived by THE SPH, the session also included both physical and devotional practices. Four attendees participated in Yoga, emphasizing the importance of a prepared body-mind system for higher consciousness. Simultaneously, three participants engaged in traditional Hindu Puja, offering deep reverence and gratitude to all the gods and goddesses of KAILASA. The session welcomed two new people, highlighting the continuous expansion of the global movement. This included a Hindu woman who committed to the Jivamukti Vratham, as well as a local Maori woman. Her participation exemplifies KAILASA's commitment to the preservation of ancient indigenous traditions through the revival of KAILASA—the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilizational nation.