The SPH Nithyananda prays to Paramashiva for the Atma Shanti of the 13 lives lost when an overturned petrol tanker exploded in western Kenya on late Saturday 17th July 2021.
Further, The SPH sends healing prayers to the people who were severely burned and are being treated for fire injuries and to the families of the bereaved souls.
Having taken the spiritual responsibility of bringing world peace, Kailasa's Department of Human Services will be offering Maheshwara Puja at the feet of The SPH for the same on 23th July 2021 (Pournami) on Guru Purnima.
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About Maheshwara Puja:
Maheshwara Puja is Hinduism's oldest recorded ritual prevalent even today in the Vedic tradition. In the Maheshwara Puja, The SPH Nithyananda Paramashivam, the 1008th living incarnation of Paramashiva Himself receives Puja and the naivedyam bhiksha – the food offering.
Maheshwara Puja is performed for intense completion with anyone who has left their body and passed into their new life in a new body, new ambiance but with the same incompletions from a karmic level. The SPH blesses the ancestors to attain liberation and offers them "pinda" or food for the journey to their liberation.
The Somasambhu Patati says, it is thousand times more greater than offering any "shraaddha", any "pinda", in any river, any water-body, any lake, any holy land, any holy place. Offering it in the stomach of the living incarnation of Paramashiva is the best form of "pinda tharpana" and 'shraaddha'.
In Hinduism, Shraadhha wherein food is offered to sanyasis for the completion with the departed souls, is called Maheshwara puja.
In the Somashambhu Paddhati, Shraadhha vidhi,Sloka 3
लिङ्गिनो ब्राह्मणाद्याश्च श्राद्धीयाः शिवदीक्षिताः ।
liṅgino brāhmaṇādyāśca śrāddhīyāḥ śivadīkṣitāḥ ।
The translation goes "The Sannyasis and Brahmanas who have been initiated into the Shiva deeksha are eligible to be appointed as the representatives of Pitrus in the Shraadhha."
(The sacred Maheshwara Puja is happening twice a month, each Amavasya and Purnima)
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