Medicine for the Soul: Aushada Annadhaan during Nithyananda Pournami

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June 3rd-4th 2023, Tiruvannamalai KAILASA, the scene of the final day of the 34th Nithynanada Pournami Brahmotsavam, as hundreds of thousands of pilgrims complete the circumambulation of the sacred Arunachala Hill.


The Nithyananda Pournima Brahmotsavam is the celebration of SPH’s Avatarhood, and the anniversary of the first Nirvikalpa Samadhi, the full 360-degree vision, and experience of the then 12-year-old SPH, where He experienced Himself as everything in full view of that 360-degree vision.

As part of the Ishanya Project, Sanyasis, devotees and disciples of the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, JGM HDH Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam from KAILASA’s Tiruvannamalai Aadheenam, Arunachala Sarvajnapeetham, served Aushada Annadhaan to some 28,800 pilgrims, Sadhus and devotees of Annaamalaiyar, non-stop, throughout the day and night.

The Aushada Annadhaan, medicine as food, offered pilgrims a total of 13 life-positive dishes, made from some 18 medicinal herbs, and was partly covered live on Nithyananda TV during the Nithyananda Pournami 24-hour live NTV program and celebration.

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