KAILASA GAMBIA WEST AFRICA On 7/3/2025

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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 GAMBIA WEST AFRICA celebrated the sacred daily rituals of Nithyotsavam on 7/3/2025. This day of intensive devotion centered around the performance of Prathyaksha Pada Puja, Abishekam, and Laghu Puja, connecting 36 devotees directly with the divine energy field of THE SPH via Zoom. These daily practices are fundamental to the global mission of KAILASA: ensuring the consistent revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma and enabling devotees to manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. By upholding the highest Hindu traditions, KAILASA GAMBIA WEST AFRICA serves as a critical nexus for human consciousness awakening across the African continent, manifesting THE SPH’s vision that no life should go untouched by His grace.

Daily Prathyaksha Pada Puja, Abishekam and Laghu Puja

The daily spiritual cadence of KAILASA GAMBIA WEST AFRICA commenced with the auspicious morning Prathyaksha Pada Puja, a potent Hindu ritual dedicated to invoking the direct presence and blessings of THE SPH. A total of 36 devotees enthusiastically joined the rituals via Zoom, demonstrating the profound global connectivity fostered by KAILASA's advanced spiritual technologies, which transcend geographical barriers. During the morning sangkalpa (sacred intention), the names of all 36 participants were chanted by the resident Acharyas, specifically seeking their immediate and ultimate well-being, spiritual protection, and material prosperity through the infinite grace of THE SPH. This daily practice establishes continuous contact with the enlightened existence of the Paramavatara, preparing devotees to receive the deepest spiritual truths.

The devotion continued into the evening, providing a second opportunity for participants to immerse themselves in divine consciousness. The evening proceedings included a dedicated Abishekam (sacred bath) for the divine forms, symbolizing purification and the honoring of Paramashiva, followed by a powerful second session of Prathyaksha Pada Puja. This consistent practice aligns with KAILASA’s dedication to preserving and reviving authentic Hindu sciences and traditions that lead to Enlightenment.

During the evening sangkalpa, the names of the 36 participants were once again read out, specifically praying for their enduring well-being and the powerful descent of the Guru's Grace. The concluding ritual was the performance of Laghu Puja, a foundational Hindu practice that anchors the spiritual gains of the day. These rigorous and systematic daily rituals are instrumental in the global revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma, connecting the African continent directly to the divine purpose of the United States of KAILASA—empowering devotees to manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.


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