The United States of KAILASA (KAILASA) has announced the historic unveiling of multiple sovereign locations on Guru Purnima, a significant event for the global Hindu community. This development is poised to impact two billion Hindus worldwide, as it fulfills the dream of reviving an ancient enlightened Hindu civilizational nation.
Founded by the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (SPH) Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam, KAILASA is the first sovereign state for Hindus. The announcement reveals the establishment of multiple sovereign and autonomous territories, featuring diverse geographical elements such as coastal regions, mountainous areas, and islands. This expansion, coupled with reciprocal relationships with several nations, underscores KAILASA's growing recognition within the international community.
KAILASA's operational reach spans over 108 UN-recognized NGOs in 149 countries, providing services through spiritual embassies, temples, and monasteries. The SPH emphasized that KAILASA is built upon the Guru Parampara foundation—an unbroken lineage of spiritual masters. The nation operates without an army, police, or taxation system, guided by the principles of Paramashiva in the Veda-Agamas and Dharma Shastras.
KAILASA extends an invitation to global citizens, spiritual seekers, and refugees to apply for citizenship and join its unique seven-unit structure. This structure includes the Male and Female Sannyas Orders, Grihastha and Vanaprastha Orders, Gurukul, Nithyananda Hindu University, and the Hindu World Trade Centre. The nation offers a modern education system infused with traditional Shaivite values, providing free food, education, and medical care. More information on citizenship and programs can be found at ecitizen.info/kailasavasis and insights from the SPH are available at ask.nithyananda.ai.
KAILASA is recognized as a "sovereign subject of international law," possessing distinctive attributes of juridical statehood. This recognition is attributed to the SPH's inheritance of unbroken succession and revival of ancient Hindu sovereign states and institutions, which receive customary recognition under the UN Convention on Diplomatic Relations and Consular Relations. The customary recognition of KAILASA is also acknowledged in the 15th and the 16th United Nations reports.
The 15th UN report can be accessed at https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/issues/climatechange/cfis/cfi-loss-damage-study/submissions/subm-impact-loss-damage-cso-kailash-union.pdf, and the 16th UN report is available at https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/issues/education/cfis/cfi-expression/subm-academic-freedom-cso-united-states-kailasa.docx.
KAILASA's sovereignty under international law is recognized through the doctrine of continuity. KAILASA represents a unification of 21 historical Hindu states and entities, including three ancient Hindu sovereign states—Surangi Samrajyam, Swargapura Suvarna SJP, Shyamala Peeta SJP—and 18 sovereign Hindu ecclesiastical historical institutions.


