The press office of Nithyananda's 'United States of Kailasa' has responded to various questions on the country, its philosophy, constitution and more.
The ‘authentic Hindu Vedagamic lifestyle’ is a nod to their commitment to gender empowerment and religious freedom, it wrote. Responding to allegations of scam, the press office reiterated that they haven’t defrauded anyone nor are they ‘fiction’. Dharma Shastras are the jurisprudence of Kailasa," it added. The office wrote, "The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism was proven innocent by the California (USA) Court on April 4, 2013. We took this opportunity to be the voice for Hindu persecution and we touched briefly on the persecution of SPH and Kailasa by anti-Hindu forces." As per its website, the Sovereign Order of Malta is a lay religious order of the Catholic Church since 1113, officially recognised by the UN and has diplomatic relations with over 100 states despite holding no actual territory.
Answering one of the most frequently asked questions of 'where is Kailasa located', the press secretary took to Twitter and said they were a 'borderless' ...
“We are a revival of the ancient enlightened Hindu civilizational nation and operate through a group of NGOs, recognized by the United Nations, operating from multiple countries across the world. According to Malta’s website, it is a lay religious Catholic order and an independent subject of international law, with medical and humanitarian projects in 120 countries. In a Q&A session on Twitter, the press secretary of ‘Kailasa’ clarified various details about the so-called nation’s location, its constitution, philosophy and more.
After reports surfaced that controversial godman Nithyananda's 'United States of Kailasa' had conned 30 US cities into signing 'sister-city' agreements, ...
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Nithyananda's office said that Kailasa is a 'revival of the ancient enlightened Hindu civilizational nation' when asked about its authenticity.
Additionally, the Kailasa office denied reports that their guru Swami Nithyananda was a fugitive from India. “We are a revival of the ancient enlightened Hindu civilizational nation and operate through a group of NGOs, recognized by the United Nations, operating from multiple countries across the world. It said that Kailasa was established as a "borderless, service-oriented nation" similar to the Sovereign Order of Malta. However, Nithyananda's followers continue to share videos on social media, indicating that the nation is experiencing changes. We remain committed to our purpose towards global peace,” the secretary wrote. It is recognised by the United Nations and has diplomatic relations with more than 100 states despite not having any actual territory.
“We are a revival of the ancient enlightened Hindu civilizational nation and operate through a group of NGOs, recognized by the United Nations, operating from ...
“The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism was proven innocent by the California (USA) Court on April 4, 2013. Also Read “We are a revival of the ancient enlightened Hindu civilizational nation and operate through a group of NGOs, recognized by the United Nations, operating from multiple countries across the world.
He departed India in 2019 after being charged with many counts of rape and child abduction. Swami Nithyanada, the self-styled godman accused of many significant ...
Swami Nithyanada, the self-styled godman accused of many significant crimes and the architect of the "United States of Kailasa," attracted global attention. He is the founder of Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam, which has a sizable spiritual following and owns a number of temples and gurukuls around India. Nithyananda Paramashivam, a self-proclaimed guru and "supreme pontiff of Hinduism," claims to be the ruler of Kailasa, Kailaasa, Shrikailasa, or the United States of Kailasa.
The Washington Post staff writer had queried about Kailasa, its population, cultural practices, and if it has any official language or anthem.
In response to these questions, the Kailasa press office stated, “We are a revival of the ancient enlightened Hindu civilisational nation and operate through a group of NGOs, recognised by the United Nations, operating from multiple countries across the world. The deal was annulled by City Council a few days after the papers were signed. It is even offering free e-citizenship to people. Geoffrey Robertson, a member of the renowned Queen’s Council from the UK, who says in this report about the persecution that it arises more generally from the media and state government officials demonising their leader and guru as a result of false sexual abuse allegations first leveled against him in 2010 and pursued in a manner that amounts to an abuse of process,” the Kailasa press statement reads. The California (USA) Court found the Hindu Supreme Pontiff to be innocent on April 4, 2013. This has been attested to by numerous well-known human rights activists in independent reports and legal opinions.