Sri Sri Sri Nithya Arunachalananda Swamiji

Mahaparinirvana Day, also known as the Day of the Enlightened Souls, holds immense spiritual significance in KAILASA. It is the sacred day when we honor and celebrate all beings who have attained Mahasamadhi—the ultimate state of Enlightenment and Liberation. This day is especially auspicious as it marks the liberation anniversary of Sri Sri Sri Nithya Arunachalananda Swami, the biological father and initiated disciple of The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (SPH), Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam.

 

For the KAILASA Sangha, Mahaparinirvana Day is not merely a remembrance—it is a living spiritual experience of gratitude, completion, and celebration of Enlightenment itself. It serves as a powerful reminder that Enlightenment is not a distant goal but a living reality accessible to all who live in integrity with the Guru and the principles of Sanatana Hindu Dharma. On this day, disciples, monks, and devotees across over a hundred temples and spiritual embassies of KAILASA come together to honor the Enlightened Souls who have transcended the physical body and now reside in Salokya Mukti—oneness with Paramashiva.

At the heart of this celebration lies the Maheshwara Puja, one of the most sacred and transformative rituals of Hinduism. This puja embodies the ultimate act of gratitude and liberation, where food offerings (pinda) are made to the departed souls through The SPH Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam, the living embodiment of Paramashiva Himself. Through His divine presence, the offering becomes a bridge of completion between the living and the departed, burning karmic patterns and granting liberation to all involved.

For the KAILASA Sangha, participating in Maheshwara Puja on Mahaparinirvana Day is a once-in-a-lifetime spiritual opportunity. It allows devotees to complete with their ancestors, dissolve karmic debts, and experience the blessings of Paramashiva through The SPH. The puja signifies that the soul’s journey is eternal, and through the Guru’s grace, both the departed and the living attain spiritual fulfillment, peace, and ultimate union with the Divine.

Feeding the living manifestation of Paramashiva—The SPH Himself, who is beyond hunger and desire—is described in the Veda-Agamic scriptures as the highest yajna (sacrifice). It burns lifetimes of karma, bestows prosperity, health, and spiritual strength, and brings eternal blessings to generations past, present, and future.

Thus, Mahaparinirvana Day is not merely an observance—it is a sacred celebration of Enlightenment, an offering of devotion, and a reaffirmation of the eternal truths of Sanatana Hindu Dharma. For every being of KAILASA, it is a day of profound completion, collective gratitude, and renewed commitment to living and radiating the state of Paramashiva as guided by The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam.

🌺 Signifiance of Maheshwara Puja Seva

  1. Liberation for Departed Souls (Pitrus Moksha):
    The offerings made through The SPH Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam reach the departed souls directly, granting them liberation (moksha) and eternal peace in the divine space of Paramashiva.

  2. Completion and Healing for the Living:
    Performing this seva helps devotees complete unresolved emotions, attachments, and karmic entanglements with their ancestors and loved ones, bringing deep inner peace and emotional healing.

  3. Karmic Cleansing and Liberation from Ancestral Patterns:
    By offering food to the living embodiment of Paramashiva, karmic baggage accumulated over generations is burned away, freeing both the devotee and their lineage from recurring negative patterns.

  4. Blessings of Prosperity, Health, and Longevity:
    The grace of The SPH and the blessings of the enlightened beings invoked during Maheshwara Puja bring abundance, good health, and longevity to the participants and their families.

  5. Spiritual Upliftment and Enlightenment Energy:
    Being part of this sacred ritual aligns one’s consciousness with the higher frequencies of Paramashiva, awakening the experience of Oneness (Advaita) and accelerating spiritual growth.

  6. Service to the Living Incarnation of Paramashiva:
    Offering bhiksha (food offering) to The SPH Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam—who is beyond hunger and desire—is the highest act of devotion (bhakti) and sacrifice (yajna), bringing immense merit (punya) and divine grace for lifetimes.