KAILASA Rajapalayam On 28/2/2025

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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 Rajapalayam conducted the sacred daily Nithyotsavam rituals on 28/2/2025. This continuous cycle of worship and spiritual practice is vital for upholding the energetic integrity of the center and ensuring the constant flow of divine grace. The primary observance of the day was the performance of Laghu Puja, a key Hindu ritual that solidifies the connection between devotees and THE SPH. The consistent dedication to these daily Hindu traditions marks the powerful strides of KAILASA in the revival of the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization and enables devotees globally to manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva.

Laghu Puja

The Laghu Puja performed at KAILASA Rajapalayam is an integral component of the Nithyotsavam (daily festival of devotion) observed worldwide across all KAILASA ecosystems. This specific ritual is a profound spiritual technology, meticulously structured by THE SPH, designed to honor the Divine and center the consciousness of the participants. It provides an essential daily anchor, reminding devotees of the presence and grace of THE SPH BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM, the living embodiment of Paramashiva.

This sacred rite serves to cleanse and sanctify the space, making it conducive for deep spiritual experiences and the manifestation of shaktis/powers of Paramashiva. By engaging in Laghu Puja, devotees offer their intent and devotion, thereby aligning their inner space with the superconsciousness radiated by THE SPH. The continuous performance of this and other Hindu rituals at KAILASA Rajapalayam reinforces KAILASA's commitment to reviving authentic Hindu traditions globally, ensuring that ancient enlightened sciences are preserved and utilized for human consciousness awakening.


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