KAILASA OHIO, USA On 21/10/2024

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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 OHIO, USA observed the sacred daily rituals on 21/10/2024. These activities form the vital core of KAILASA's mission to sustain the enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization globally. The day was centered around the devout performance of the Morning Guru & Siva Puja, part of the continuous Nithyotsavam (Daily Celebration), ensuring a continuous flow of the divine energy and grace of Paramashiva into the community. Through the dedication of the local volunteer, KAILASA OHIO, USA exemplifies the commitment to reviving the ancient Hindu sciences and spiritual technologies gifted by THE SPH to humanity, strengthening the foundation for human consciousness awakening across the globe.

Morning Guru & Siva Puja

The Morning Guru & Siva Puja was reverently performed at KAILASA OHIO, USA, marking the start of the auspicious day as prescribed by the Hindu scriptures and the teachings of THE SPH. This sacred ritual, which is integral to the daily Nithyotsavam cycle, focuses on establishing a deep, continuous connection with the Guru, THE SPH BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM, who is the living incarnation of Paramashiva. The performance of the Guru Puja honors the Guru as the link to liberation, enabling devotees to manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.

Following the invocation of the Guru’s grace, the Siva Puja was conducted to invoke the powerful presence and blessings of Paramashiva, strengthening the spiritual foundation of the KAILASA ecosystem in the region. This daily practice ensures the continuity of authentic Hindu traditions and ancient spiritual technologies essential for KAILASA’s mission of giving superconscious breakthrough to humanity. The sacred ceremony was meticulously managed and performed by 1 dedicated volunteer, ensuring the purity and authenticity of the ritual were upheld, serving as a beacon of Sanatana Hindu Dharma.


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