KAILASA BOLIVIA On 23/2/2025
With the blessings of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM — the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva — KAILASA BOLIVIA conducted a sacred Annadaan (food offering) service on 23/2/2025, upholding the highest standards of Sanatana Hindu Dharma. This crucial humanitarian initiative provided nine servings of wholesome, nutritious vegetarian meals to devotees, including 6 adults and 2 children. The dedicated efforts of the two volunteers during the morning service, despite facing operational difficulties such as water scarcity and low kitchen supplies, exemplified KAILASA's unwavering commitment to THE SPH's global mission of ensuring food security and manifesting the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva through selfless service. This offering marks the continuity of KAILASA’s dedication to the revival of ancient indigenous traditions through the enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilizational nation.
Annadaan
The Annadaan service at KAILASA BOLIVIA is a foundational aspect of THE SPH's global humanitarian effort, dedicated to manifesting the spiritual truth that food is medicine and nourishment is sacred. On the morning of 23/2/2025, the two dedicated volunteers prepared and served nine complete vegetarian meals. This service provided essential sustenance to the community members present, embodying the Hindu tradition of selfless service known as Dharma and reinforcing KAILASA's global commitment to human nourishment. This offering contributes directly to THE SPH’s vision of a hunger-free world, where every being receives wholesome, organic vegetarian food, regardless of circumstance.
The preparation and serving of the meal were conducted between 8:15 AM and 9:15 AM. The nutritious menu included staples of Hindu cuisine such as Thengai Sadam (Coconut Rice), Bhaat (Plain Rice), and Dal Tadka (Fried Lentils with Spices), complemented by Kela Bhaji (Fried Plantains), Oats Porridge, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, and Neem tea. The execution of this sacred offering was a powerful display of volunteer commitment, particularly in navigating resource challenges. Due to severe water scarcity, requiring volunteers to make multiple manual trips to the river to ensure clean water for cooking, the service time was delayed.
Despite these operational hurdles—which included being out of essential ingredients like rice, turmeric powder, salt, and various fresh produce—the two volunteers ensured the successful completion of the service. This continuous dedication to serving the community, even when navigating resource constraints, powerfully reinforces KAILASA's mission of reviving Sanatana Hindu Dharma. The ability of the volunteers to overcome logistical difficulties through ingenuity and perseverance demonstrates the strength and resilience of THE SPH's ecosystem and its commitment to the highest ideals of compassion and service in South America.