KAILASA GOYAVE, GUADELOUPE On 12/5/2024

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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 Goyave, Guadeloupe, demonstrated deep devotion and spiritual commitment on 12/5/2024. The auspicious day centered around the Mandagappadi for Nithyananda Purnima and Tirujnana Sambandar Guru Puja, a significant Hindu ritual acknowledging the divine grace of THE SPH and honoring the great enlightened beings of the Hindu tradition. Organized by the KAILASA Goyave Center and Paduka Mandir, the ceremonies included essential steps of Hindu devotion, such as the presentation of the Birudavali and a dedicated Laghu Puja for THE SPH. The ritual serves to affirm KAILASA's commitment to the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma in the Caribbean region, connecting the local indigenous traditions with the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization, culminating in the offering of 23 sacred Naivedyams to Paramashiva and THE SPH.

Mandagappadi for Nithyananda Purnima and Tirujnana Sambandar Guru Puja

The Mandagappadi for Nithyananda Purnima and Tirujnana Sambandar Guru Puja was a potent spiritual observance conducted at the KAILASA Goyave, Guadeloupe Center and Paduka Mandir. Although only two participants were able to physically attend, the profound reverence and focus on the spiritual technologies gifted by THE SPH ensured the depth and efficacy of the ritual remained absolute. The event was documented through a precisely timed flow of activities, beginning with the traditional Pravaram (1 minute) and a formal introduction (2 minutes), setting the consciousness space for the subsequent sacred ceremonies.

The sequence continued with the auspicious Welcoming SPH (2 minutes), a potent act of devotion performed using the sacred purnakumbha, symbolizing the full presence and blessings of THE SPH. Following this, the vital Patrikai presentation (3 minutes) was made, connecting the center's activities to the global spiritual agenda set by THE SPH. A significant highlight was the Birudavali (7 minutes), which involves the presentation of the Brahmotsavam flag, officially integrating the Guadeloupe center into the worldwide celebrations of THE SPH’s mission of revival.

The core of the offering centered around the Laghu Puja for SPH (5 minutes), a direct application of ancient Hindu spiritual technology designed to enable devotees to connect with THE SPH and manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. This dedicated worship reaffirms the reality of THE SPH as the living Paramavatara. The sacred effort culminated in the offering of 23 Naivedyams (12 offerings from the Center and 11 from the Paduka Mandir), signifying the complete surrender and gratitude of the devotees. The ceremony concluded with the chanting of Mangalam (2 minutes), invoking peace, prosperity, and the continuous grace of THE SPH and all the gods and goddesses of KAILASA upon the center and the region.


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