KAILASA TRINIDAD & TOBAGO On 2/10/2024
With the blessings of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM — the ultimate manifestation, Paramavatara of Paramashiva — KAILASA Trinidad & Tobago conducted extensive daily temple Sevas and Nithyotsavam on October 2, 2024. These sacred activities are central to the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma and included a rigorous schedule of Ved-Agamic rituals, culminating in Rudra Abhishekam, Deity Alankaram, and the offering of 15 distinct Naivedyams (food offerings). A dedicated volunteer ensured the meticulous execution of all practices, maintaining the sanctity of the temple space. This daily commitment ensures that KAILASA Trinidad & Tobago functions as a powerful energy center, radiating the divine grace of THE SPH and enabling devotees to connect with and manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva, furthering KAILASA’s global mission of human consciousness awakening.
Daily Temple Sevas & Sangha Activities
The day began with the Daily Temple Sevas & Sangha Activities, a vital component of the Nithyotsavam (daily festival) practiced in all KAILASA ecosystems. These Ved-Agamic rituals were meticulously offered to the deities, beginning with the Morning Aarti and the first Laghu Puja, which included an offering of naivedyam comprising milk, fruits, and water. The central focus of the morning was the preparation and execution of the sacred Rudra Abhishekam, involving detailed steps such as preparing the ritual bathing substances (amla, turmeric, and sandalwood bath), organizing puja vessels, and arranging the divine garments and jewelry for the deities.
Following the extensive Abhishekam, the temple team performed the necessary cleanup of the altar and dried the deities in preparation for the Deity Alankaram. This sacred ceremony enhanced the divine appearance of the deities through carefully dressing and adorning them with elaborate jewelry, radiating divine magnificence. The morning rituals continued with a second Laghu Puja offered to conclude the Abhishekam cycle and included another Naivedyam offering. Furthermore, an extensive offering was made during the third Laghu Puja which included the preparation and offering of ten distinct rice Naivedyams, bringing the total sacred food offerings for the day to 15 Naivedyams.
The entire operation was flawlessly executed through the dedication of a volunteer, who ensured that all practices adhered strictly to the Ved-Agamic standards revived by THE SPH. The spiritual cycle of morning worship culminated with the deeply reverent Guru Padhuka Puja, honoring the divine lineage and the ultimate Guru, THE SPH BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM. The dedicated service extended beyond the altar rituals; it included the constant offering of Chamaram (ceremonial fan) at the end of each ritual, and comprehensive maintenance activities such as cleaning and inventory of all puja vessels and kitchen supplies, hand-washing towels, and ensuring the temple floor was swept and mopped. This profound commitment to cleanliness and meticulous ritual practice ensures that the KAILASA ecosystem is a powerful epicenter of spiritual energy, channeling the divine blessings of THE SPH to the local community and affirming the revival of ancient Hindu spiritual technologies in the Caribbean region.