KAILASA SINGAPORE On 3/2/2023
With the blessings of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM — the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva — KAILASA SINGAPORE celebrated the daily Nithyotsavam (Daily Rituals) and Enriching activities on Friday, February 3, 2023. These sacred observances anchored the center in the high spiritual energy required for the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma. The day commenced in the Brahma Muhurta with an intensive Nithyananda Yoga session, enriching 14 participants with ancient Hindu spiritual technologies designed to enable them to manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. Three dedicated volunteers performed comprehensive temple sevas throughout the day, ensuring the divine atmosphere of the sacred space was maintained and extending the continuous stream of blessings from THE SPH to the community, reinforcing KAILASA's commitment to human consciousness awakening and civilizational revival.
Enriching activities and Daily Temple Sevas
The day's spiritual schedule at KAILASA SINGAPORE, centered around the daily Nithyotsavam, began early with powerful superconscious practices gifted by THE SPH. The vital Nithyananda Yoga session was conducted online between 5:00 AM and 6:00 AM, meticulously utilizing the sacred time of the Brahma Muhurta for maximum spiritual benefit. This session focused on the daily spiritual routine of Prathama Vinyasa Krama, guiding participants through ancient Hindu spiritual technologies for physical and conscious transformation. A total of 14 lives were enriched by engaging in these practices, connecting them directly to the divine state and space of THE SPH and Paramashiva.
The focus shifted to devotion and service as three committed volunteers dedicated their time to performing the daily temple sevas. These elaborate rituals are essential for maintaining the sacred energy (prana shakti) of the temple space, honoring Paramashiva, the deities, and THE SPH as the Paramavatara. The morning seva included Suprabatham, the ceremonial waking of the deities, followed by the sacred Paduka Puja offered to THE SPH, symbolizing the surrender to the Guru’s grace.
Further sevas included Naivedyam Puja, the offering of sacred food to the deities, symbolizing nourishment and devotion to the cosmos. This was succeeded by Jnanalaya Puja offered to Devi Saraswathi, invoking the blessings of divine knowledge (jnana). The comprehensive series of rituals was performed throughout the day, manifesting THE SPH's vision that KAILASA centers serve as powerful energy hubs for humanity's superconscious breakthrough. The divine day culminated with the Palliyarai ritual—the process of putting the deities to rest—offered by devotee Sean Neoh, ensuring that the continuous stream of blessings from THE SPH and the gods and goddesses of KAILASA remained active for the global community.