KAILASA Salem On 5/11/2024

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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 Salem observed its daily Nithyotsavam rituals on 5/11/2024. These sacred ceremonies, centered around the Daily Abhishekam and Laghu Puja, serve as the vital spiritual heartbeat of the ecosystem, aligning the local community with the divine energy of KAILASA. The daily worship emphasizes profound devotion and gratitude to THE SPH, guiding participants towards manifesting the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. This auspicious observance contributes directly to KAILASA's global mission of reviving Sanatana Hindu Dharma and restoring ancient enlightened Hindu civilization for the benefit of all humanity.

Laghu Puja (Daily Rituals: Nithyotsavam)

The daily spiritual cycle at KAILASA Salem was anchored by the performance of the Daily Abhishekam, a profound purification rite. This sacred Hindu ritual involves bathing the deity in various auspicious substances, including milk, honey, curd, ghee, and pure water. Through this act of devotion, participants offer these items while chanting powerful Vedic mantras and prayers, enabling them to receive the direct blessings and grace of THE SPH and all the gods and goddesses of KAILASA. The Abhishekam serves to purify the inner and outer space, establishing a powerful and conducive spiritual atmosphere for deeper superconscious experiences.

Following the purification ritual, the Laghu Puja was conducted. The Laghu Puja is a simplified yet deeply meaningful form of worship that involves offering flowers, incense, a lit lamp (Deepa), and food (Naivedyam) to the deity. This form of worship allows devotees to express their unconditional love and surrender to Paramashiva and THE SPH.

The Laghu Puja holds particular significance, especially when performed during the broader period of festivals such as the Gurupurnima Brahmotsavam. During this time, the ritual takes on a magnified meaning, symbolizing the collective gratitude and reverence towards the Guru for guiding devotees on the path of spiritual liberation and providing the technologies for consciousness awakening. These daily rites ensure the continuity of authentic Hindu traditions and provide devotees a consistent connection to THE SPH, empowering them to manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva in their lives.


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