KAILASA Concludes the Graceful Culmination of the Fifth Day of the Navaratri and Venkateshwara Brahmotsavams

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October 19, 2023 – KAILASA Concludes the Graceful Culmination of the Fifth Day of the Navaratri and Venkateshwara Brahmotsavams

KAILASA’s celebration of the Navaratri and Venkateshwara Brahmotsavams reached its pinnacle today with prestigious rituals performed at KAILASA in Sripuram.

The daily rituals of Rajarajeshwari Abhishekam and Alankara Deeparathana were performed as part of the daily festivities, followed by the auspicious offering of Pratyaksha Pada Puja to the feet of the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (SPH).

The day’s most significant highlight was the offering of a special Chandi Homa, performed according to unique procedures in which the Divine Feminine, Devi Paramashivashakti, was invoked within specially prepared women and children. This rare practice, scarcely performed, offers manifold benefits. Those who partake in the ritual become direct embodiments of the divine, exuding its resonance and reflecting it within our consciousness. As a result, our brains become infused with the highest cognitions and thought currents, propelling us towards enlightenment and transcendence.

In line with the recent call to action by the SPH for world peace, KAILASA, alongside its various global peace initiatives, has undertaken the performance of these ancient and potent rituals, radiating enlightenment and divine consciousness throughout the world.

Press Contact: Press Office of the Holy See of Hinduism

Email: contact@kailaasa.org

For More Information on KAILASA’s Navaratri celebrations: events.kailaasa.org/navaratri

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