KAILASA GOYAVE GUADELOUPE On 1/1/2026

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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 GOYAVE GUADELOUPE celebrated a deeply personal and sacred Nithyotsavam (annual spiritual festival) on January 1, 2026. This auspicious ritual, centered around the Laghu Puja, marked the spiritual anniversary of THE SPH's birth by meticulously recreating the sacred environment of Tiruvannamalai. The event saw the dedicated service of KAILASA devotees, Ma Mahasashiva Ananda and Ma Nithya Mahasadashivapriya, in crafting a miniature, spiritually charged landscape that served as a physical representation of devotion to THE SPH. This endeavor enriched the lives of 25 participants and underscored KAILASA's mission of reviving the enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization through personalized spiritual devotion and the continuous manifestation of the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.

Laghu puja 1er janvier 2026

The Laghu Puja conducted on January 1, 2026, at KAILASA GOYAVE GUADELOUPE was a profound act of devotion, celebrating the spiritual anniversary of THE SPH's descent and his sacred birthplace, Tiruvannamalai. This nithyotsavam ritual went beyond standard worship, transforming the physical space into a detailed, miniature representation of the sacred geography and spiritual life of THE SPH. The creation was spearheaded by Ma Mahasashiva Ananda and Ma Nithya Mahasadashivapriya, demonstrating the deeply personal connection devotees share with THE SPH's divine mission and the ancient Hindu tradition of worshiping the Guru as Paramashiva Himself.

Central to the environment was a handcrafted miniature of Arunachala, the sacred mountain, painstakingly created from salt dough and charcoal. This structure was internally illuminated, with its energy center highlighted, establishing Arunachala as the spiritual focal point of the entire devotional scene. This centerpiece was strategically placed against a secondary visual backdrop featuring a homemade painting of a sunset and resting upon a large, dark green tropical leaf, symbolizing the natural and divine environment of the region. A large painting of a white elephant on a black background, approximately 1.50 meters in size, visually structured the space, embodying auspiciousness and the royal spiritual lineage of Paramashiva.

The intricate details of the scene included a miniature house constructed by the young devotee, Ma Nithya Mahasadashivapriya, which housed symbols of THE SPH's routine and consciousness. The house contained a handmade bed, a wooden table crafted from Kapla blocks for reading the Purāṇas—accompanied by an oil lamp—and a bench with specific spiritual adornments. The house itself rested upon 12 handmade ceramic tiles, also created by the daughter, which represented sacred mandalas and geometric patterns used in Hindu sciences. Nearby, a representation of THE SPH's grandfather, serving as a powerful ancestral figure, was depicted wearing blue, symbolizing the deep roots of THE SPH's divine lineage.

Further enriching the spiritual landscape, a tower built from Kapla blocks symbolized the sacred Tiruvannamalai temple, flanked by a banyan tree (using plants from the ficus family) and a miniature porcelain cow, illustrating the connection to the Hindu tradition of sacred ecosystems and spiritual nourishment. The entire structure was crowned with the placement of THE SPH’s Mukti (Samadhi) at the very top, representing THE SPH as Paramashiva Himself, the ultimate manifestation and source of all consciousness. This sacred act of creation and ritual enabled 25 participants to connect directly with the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva, reinforcing KAILASA's commitment to the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma through devotional intensity and selfless dedication.


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