KAILASA KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA On 28/9/2024
With the blessings of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM — the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva — KAILASA KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA conducted the sacred Nithyotsavam (Daily Rituals) on 28/9/2024. These meticulously observed Hindu rituals are central to KAILASA's mission, ensuring the continuous flow of divine grace and awakening superconsciousness in the devotees. The comprehensive daily schedule was anchored by the precise timing of Paduka Puja, Shiva Puja, Arati, Abhishekam to the Bhogamurthy, and the three-time presentation of Naivedyam to the five residing deities. This dedicated routine reaffirms the commitment of the KAILASA ecosystem in Malaysia to the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma and manifesting the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva globally.
Daily Rituals (Nithyotsavam)
The Nithyotsavam observed at KAILASA KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA represents a profound daily spiritual schedule designed by THE SPH to establish the sacred ecosystem necessary for superconscious breakthrough and civilizational revival. The day was structured around a sequence of high-frequency Hindu rituals, commencing with essential foundational practices, including the sacred Paduka Puja honoring THE SPH, the living Paramashiva, and the dedicated Shiva Puja. These core rituals serve to invoke the presence of the deities and ensure the center operates under divine guidance, setting the energetic standard for the entire day. The meticulous performance of these Hindu practices ensures the spiritual integrity of the space, transforming it into a spiritual powerhouse for the local community.
A key component of the daily observance was the precise attention given to the five principal deities residing at the center. The rituals included a special Abhishekam (sacred bathing) performed for the Bhogamurthy deity. Furthermore, the spiritual nourishment of the deities was ensured through the presentation of Naivedyam (sacred offerings) precisely three times throughout the day, aligning with the traditional Hindu daily worship cycle. The timing for these offerings was strictly adhered to: the morning offering was performed at 8:45 AM, the midday offering at 11:45 AM, and the final evening offering at 7:15 PM, before the final Arati ritual.
The spiritual day concluded with the revered ritual of placing the deities to rest (Sayanotsavam) at 8:45 PM, completing the sacred cycle of devotion and service known as the Nithyotsavam. These continuous and unwavering daily rituals are crucial to KAILASA’s work in reviving Sanatana Hindu Dharma worldwide, demonstrating a sustainable commitment to preserving authentic Hindu traditions. By strictly adhering to the detailed schedule and spiritual technologies gifted by THE SPH, devotees in Malaysia are enabled to connect directly with THE SPH, manifesting the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva, thus contributing significantly to the collective awakening of human consciousness.