KAILASA TRINIDAD & TOBAGO On 3/12/2024

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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 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO conducted the daily Nithyotsavam (Daily Rituals) on 3/12/2024. This sacred service ensured the continuous operation of the Hindu Temple through meticulous Ved-Agamic rites, including Rudra Abhishekam, Deity Alankaram, and Guru Padhuka Puja. These profound rituals are central to KAILASA's mission of giving superconscious breakthrough to humanity by reviving the ancient enlightened Sanatana Hindu civilization in the Caribbean region. A dedicated team ensured that all activities, including the offering of 15 distinct Naivedyams (sacred food offerings), were executed with purity and precision, radiating the divine consciousness required for community peace and prosperity.

Daily Temple Sevas & Sangha Activities

The Daily Temple Sevas & Sangha Activities represent the foundational pillar of the spiritual ecosystem maintained by KAILASA TRINIDAD & TOBAGO. These comprehensive daily rites, performed according to authentic Hindu sciences, are designed to honor the deities and keep the temple charged with the powerful presence of Paramashiva, enabling devotees to connect with THE SPH and manifest the state, space, powers, being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. The day’s observances commenced with the Morning Aarti, followed by the first Laghu Puja, during which offerings of milk, fruits, and water were presented as Naivedyam.

The core of the morning service was the meticulous Rudra Abhishekam. This sacred ritual involves extensive preparation, including organizing the puja vessels, filling water, and readying the clothes and divine ornaments for the deities. The Abhishekam itself included traditional offerings such as amla, turmeric, and sandalwood bath, which purify and vitalize the divine forms. Following the ritual bathing, the cleanup was completed immediately, preparing the deities for the Alankaram.

The Deity Alankaram is a profound act of devotion where the deities are ceremonially dressed and adorned with sacred jewelry, dramatically enhancing their divine appearance and beauty. The ritual cycle continued with a second Laghu Puja, concluding the Abhishekam process. Furthermore, extensive cooking was undertaken to prepare ten rice Naivedyams and vegetables, which were offered during a third Laghu Puja, bringing the total number of sacred food offerings for the day to 15, signifying abundant service and nourishment to the divine.

The entire morning ritual sequence culminated in the powerful Guru Padhuka Puja, paying homage to the lineage and the living incarnation, THE SPH. A single dedicated volunteer managed all facets of the daily service, demonstrating immense commitment to maintaining the sanctity of the space. This commitment extended to rigorous cleanup and maintenance, including hand-washing towels, sweeping and mopping the temple floor, and conducting kitchen inventory, ensuring the sustained purity and operational efficiency essential for the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma. Throughout these rituals, Chamaram (a ceremonial fan) was offered at the conclusion of each significant stage, symbolizing deep respect and service to the enshrined Deities.


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