KAILASA's AKSHAYA TRITIYA : The Day of Eternal Prosperity
May 3rd, 2022 @ 10:00 AM IST
Offer your gratitude to SPH's feet by offering Pratyaksha Pada Puja and Tulabharam
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KAILASA's AKSHAYA TRITIYA : The Day of Eternal Prosperity
Inviting All the EKAILASIANS to the AKSHAYA TRITIYA
With The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam, His Divine Holiness Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam
[ timings subject to change.. please stay tuned for any changes in timings ]
Akshaya Tritiya is regarded as one of the most auspicious days for new beginnings. This festival occurs on the Third day (Tritiya) of the bright fortnight (Shukla Paksha) in the month of Vaishakha every year.
The work Akshaya in Sanskrit means inexhaustible, that which is unlimited or everlasting. This festival is a celebration of unending happiness, peace and prosperity.
Akshay Tritiya is believed to bring good luck and success. Akshaya Tritiya is considered as the most Golden day of the year because the word Akshaya means the most "Eternal" that which never diminishes. Any initiative made on that day is considered to be good fortune and ensures increasing wealth and prosperity.
"When the Master stretches, it is not Bhiksha Paathra, it is Akshaya Paathra .
When Mahadeva is stretching what he is holding and what Annapoorni is holding when she is giving, both are one and the same, understand.
Akshaya Paathra only stretched as Bhiksha Paathra to teach you the lifestyle of giving, to teach you the experience of giving, to give you the experience of giving, understand. When Masters stretch it is not Bhiksha Paathra, it is Akshaya Paathra!"
- The SPH
We Invite you to take part in this year's Akshaya Tritiya celebrations to help you achieve a consciousness of prosperity, peace and joy.
There is no better way to ensure eternal prosperity than to offer your gratitude to the Avatar on this auspicious day.
PRATYAKSHA PADA-PUJA
Pratyaksha Pada Puja is an offering of gratitude for the health, wealth, energy and transformation experienced in one's life through The Avatar’s blessings and His presence. It is a once-in-many-lifetimes opportunity to be able to offer Pratyaksha Pada Puja to a living incarnation.
Shastra Pramana
GURU GITA VERSE 86
ध्यानमूलं गुरुर्मूर्तिः
पूजामूलं गुरुर्पदम् ।
मन्त्रमूलं गुरुर्वाक्यं
मोक्षमूलं गुरूर्कृपा ॥ 86 ॥
The original root and essence of Dhyana (meditation) is Gurumurti, the Guru’s embodied form; the original root of worship is Gurupadam, the Guru’s Feet; the original root of mantra is Guruvakyam, the Guru’s Word. The original cause of liberation is Gurukripa, the Guru’s grace and compassion.
SURRENDERING TO THE DIVINE
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 who is constantly radiating it 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, while you are in the human body is Embodied States of Consciousness, Bhava Samadhi.
Embodying Consciousness means your length, breadth, depth, is filled by that one Bhava. Your length, breadth, depth radiates, vibrates with that one Consciousness – sometimes bhakti (devotion), love, sometimes Paramashivoham (I am Paramashiva); sometimes the Shuddhadvaita Anubhuti (cognitive experience of Pure Oneness with everything). When you embody Consciousness, that becomes reality.
Puja is embodying bhakti consciousness, chit gana anubhava samadhi of bhakti, surrender, devotion, dropping all the incompletions from the head. The embodying different states of consciousness is the purpose of all the spiritual practices.”
- Supreme Pontiff Of Hinduism His Divine Holiness Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam
THULABHARAM - An Offering
that is accepted by The Divine.
An Ancient Sacred Ritual:
In Hinduism the Thulabaram is a traditional way of offering - An Offering that is accepted by the Divine. Thulabaram is an intense offering of GRATITUDE for all that is showered by His grace and compassion, love and care. Bhagwan Nithyananda Paramashivam, embodiment of PARAMASHIVA himself in the human form - is accepting all our gratitude and devotion in the form of Thulabaram. This is happening after the legendary historical precedence of Bhagwan Sri KRISHNA, embodiment of Maha Vishnu, who received Thulabaram from Rukhmini and Sathyabhama, as a symbol of their devotion and love.
It is said in the Hindu Scriptures " Dravya rupena Paanani" meaning - Karma gets stored with a person in the form of materials and when it is given away as Dana one gets liberated from the Karma itself. Offering to Guru, who is the Ultimate space of ‘liberation’ and ‘compassion’.
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