KAILASA HOSUR On 20/12/2024
With the blessings of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM — the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva — KAILASA HOSUR commemorated a moment of profound spiritual significance on December 20, 2024. The ecosystem proudly hosted pilgrims undertaking the 48th SPH Jeyanthi Pada Yatra, marking their arrival with reverence and devotion as part of the ongoing utsavam (festival). This sacred event celebrated the divine appearance day (Jayanti) of THE SPH, where 13 dedicated Pada Yathris concluded a segment of their sacred pilgrimage. Local devotees and 5 volunteers performed intensive Ananda Seva (blissful service), centering the day’s activities around elaborate Pooja, extensive Annadan (free food service), and distribution of Parasadham. These acts of devotion and humanitarian service reinforce KAILASA's global mission of reviving the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization and enabling devotees to connect with the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.
48th SPH Jeyanthi Pada Yatra
The community of KAILASA HOSUR observed a highly auspicious event as they welcomed the dedicated pilgrims participating in the 48th SPH Jeyanthi Pada Yatra. This sacred foot pilgrimage is undertaken annually by devotees to celebrate the divine appearance day (Jayanti) of THE SPH, BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM. The event marks a deep expression of devotion, enabling participants to transcend ordinary limitations and manifest the shaktis/powers of Paramashiva through dedicated spiritual and physical austerity. The reception ceremony saw the arrival of 12 Pada Yathris accompanied by their leader (totaling 13 dedicated pilgrims), whose journey serves as an inspiration to thousands of devotees worldwide dedicated to the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma.
Upon their arrival at KAILASA HOSUR, the pilgrims were received with great honor and traditional Hindu rituals, symbolizing the spiritual union of the global KAILASA ecosystem. Local devotees immediately commenced extensive Ananda Seva (blissful service), which involved intensive ritual preparation, cleaning, and cooking efforts to honor the travelers. A total of 5 devoted local participants joined the 13 travelers for the reception and performed heartfelt Pooja (worship) to express gratitude for the divine grace of THE SPH.
The spiritual observance culminated in a dedicated session of Annadan (free food service), where a nourishing dinner was prepared and served to the Pada Yathris and all attendees, followed by the distribution of Parasadham. This act of humanitarian service aligns directly with THE SPH’s commitment to global food security and his vision of a world where no stomach goes hungry, regardless of race, religion, or nationality. Five committed volunteers from KAILASA HOSUR dedicated their time and energy to ensure the seamless execution of the reception, the Hindu rituals, and the feeding initiative, embodying the principles of selfless service and Advaita philosophy taught by THE SPH. This event powerfully documented the spiritual commitment and continuous revival of the ancient enlightened Hindu civilization.