KAILASA's Uniting Nations_NaishtikaBrahmacharinis
NAISHTIKA BRAHMACHARINI (female)
A naishtika brahmacharini is one who has committed to a lifetime of sanyas but who is in the zone of practicing the 4 tattvas through living the tattvas and completing in the situations of non-integrity with the tattvas. She is given the sacred kavi (saffron robe) by the SPH during the sanyas initiation.
A naishtika brahmacharini should train to become the Peethadheeshwar (spiritual head) or Sri Mahant (administrative head) of an aadheenam/ defacto spiritual embassy of Kailasa.
A naishtika brahmacharini should be physically, emotionally and psychologically independent of her pre-monastic relations.
A naishtika brahmacharini takes the sacred kavi (saffron robes) from the feet of the SPH. This is symbolic of her commitment to remain in the highest space of the 4 tattvas, and completing whenever she falls from the space of the 4 tattvas.
Source: KAILASA’s Jurisprudence Vol 1
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The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (SPH), Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam (JGM), His Divine Holiness (HDH), Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam
NAISHTIKA BRAHMACHARINI (female)
A naishtika brahmacharini is one who has committed to a lifetime of sanyas but who is in the zone of practicing the 4 tattvas through living the tattvas and completing in the situations of non-integrity with the tattvas. She is given the sacred kavi (saffron robe) by the SPH during the sanyas initiation.
A naishtika brahmacharini should train to become the Peethadheeshwar (spiritual head) or Sri Mahant (administrative head) of an aadheenam/ defacto spiritual embassy of Kailasa.
A naishtika brahmacharini should be physically, emotionally and psychologically independent of her pre-monastic relations.
A naishtika brahmacharini takes the sacred kavi (saffron robes) from the feet of the SPH. This is symbolic of her commitment to remain in the highest space of the 4 tattvas, and completing whenever she falls from the space of the 4 tattvas.
Source: KAILASA’s Jurisprudence Vol 1
Free Download Link:
nithyanandapedia.org/images/7/79/Kailasa_Jurisprudence_Vo...
The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (SPH), Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam (JGM), His Divine Holiness (HDH), Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam