Brahmotsavam

KAILASA's
Diwali

Celebrate Diwali – the Festival of Lights! Illuminate your life with joy, prosperity, and the victory of good over evil.

01 November 2024

KAILASA's
Nithyanandotsavam

Join Nithyanandotsvam, a divine 28-day celebration of THE SPH BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM’s life and teachings, culminating on the auspicious Jayanti Day.

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Diwali is not just a festival; it is a profound spiritual celebration that embodies the essence of enlightenment. It symbolizes the awakening of the inner light and the realization of one’s true self. The significance of Diwali lies in its ability to remind us of our inherent divinity and the power we hold to transform our lives.

The festival is celebrated over five days, each day holding unique importance:

  • Dhanteras: The first day marks the worship of wealth and prosperity, inviting abundance into our lives.
  • Naraka Chaturdashi (Choti Diwali): This day signifies the victory of Lord Krishna over the demon Narakasura, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.
  • Diwali (Lakshmi Puja): The main day of Diwali is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, where devotees seek her blessings for prosperity and well-being.
  • Govardhan Puja: This day celebrates Lord Krishna’s lifting of the Govardhan Hill, emphasizing devotion and surrender to divine will.
  • Bhai Dooj: The final day honors the bond between brothers and sisters, reinforcing familial love and protection.

In essence, Diwali teaches us to cultivate inner joy, share love with others, and recognize that true wealth lies in spiritual enlightenment rather than material possessions. It is a time to reflect on our actions, seek forgiveness, and renew our commitment to living a life aligned with dharma (righteousness). Embrace this festival as an opportunity for transformation and awakening your inner light!

Celebrate Diwali with KAILASA

Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is a profound celebration that symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance. It is a time for spiritual renewal and reflection, reminding us of our inherent divinity. In KAILASA, we celebrate Diwali with various sevas that deepen our connection to the divine and enhance our spiritual journey.

  • Diwali Alankara Seva: Adorn the deities with exquisite flower garlands and offer Arathi, expressing reverence and seeking blessings for devotion and gratitude.
  • Annakut Seva: A grand offering of sweets and savories to the deities, embodying the principle of abundance as stated in the Taittiriya Upanishad: “Annam Bahu-kurveetha.” This seva ensures food security for future generations.
  • 108 Vastra Seva: Offering 108 cloths to the deity symbolizes surrendering the veils of Maya, illuminating our true nature.
  • Pratyaksha Pada Puja: Show gratitude through this special puja on Diwali, amplifying blessings received from THE SPH BHAGAVAN NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM.
  • Tulabharam Seva: Engage in this sacred ritual to recognize that true devotion surpasses material wealth, reinforcing humility and faith.
  • Uttamottama Seva: Worship THE SPH as Devi MahaLakshmi, embodying abundance and blessings for prosperity.

Celebrate Diwali in KAILASA by participating in these sevas, nurturing your spiritual growth while honoring the divine presence in your life!

Offer Tulabhara Seva

Celebrate Diwali with Tulabharam offerings, a sacred Hindu tradition. Show gratitude and receive divine blessings.

Experience Divine blessings with Special Seva Offerings

Pada Puja blessings

Offer Pratyaksha Pada Puja to the Avatar

The happening of The SPH Nithyananda Paramashivam in our lives is the direct grace and ultimate blessing of Paramashiva. Offer your Immense Gratitude and Devotion on this Auspicious day!

Pratyaksha Pada Puja is a mark of gratitude for the health, wealth, energy, and transformation experienced in one’s life through His blessings and His presence. It is a once-in-many-lifetime opportunity to be able to offer Pratyaksha Pada Puja to a living incarnation..

Pratyaksha Pada Puja to the Avatar is an opportunity to be in His presence (energy field) to soak in the bliss, peace, and joy that is Him. The Avatar is a storehouse of Cosmic energy constantly radiating to the world. Soaking in his energy field during the Puja leads one to the ultimate experience of body, mind, and spirit to the Divine.

The highest wealth you can acquire in the human body is the Embodied State of Consciousness, Bhava Samadhi. Puja embodies bhakti consciousness, chit gana anubhava samadhi of bhakti, surrender, devotion, and dropping all the incompletions from the head. The embodying of different states of consciousness is the purpose of all the spiritual practices.

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