Kailasa country

  1. What Is 'Kailasa'? How Nithyananda Established A Fictional Country
  2. Nithyananda lives in 'Kailasa': Where is it? Is it a recognised country? All you need to know
  3. What were people of ‘Kailasa’, the self
  4. Explained: How Nithyananda's Kailasa Conned US Cities And What He Aims To Gain
  5. SHRIKAILASA
  6. What The Kailasa Con Job Reveals About The Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh
  7. Who is Vijayapriya Nithayananda? All About 'Kailasa' Rep At UN Meet


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What Is 'Kailasa'? How Nithyananda Established A Fictional Country

Controversial godman Nithyananda is in news after the representatives of his so-called country 'United States of Kailasa' (USK) attended a UN meeting last month. Accused of rape and kidnapping, Nithyananda fled from India in 2019 and emerged a year later with the claim of having established his own country. Though no knows where this fictional country is, his followers have virtual presence on social media where they keep posting updates on developments happening in their country. According to the BBC, Nithyananda bought an island of the coast of Ecuador, where he claims to have established 'Kailasa', but its visuals are hard to find. Also Read | The country, however, has social media presence where its representatives regularly post videos and photos of their interaction reportedly with diplomats from around the world. Where is Kailasa? Several reports have claimed that Nithyananda's country is set up on one of the islands near Ecuador. However, the Ecuadorian government had told the BBC at that time that Nithyananda was not in the country. 'Kailasa' is named after Mount Kailash in Tibet, considered sacred by Hindus. According to the What about citizenship? On Thursday, the Twitter handle for USK called for applications for e-visa for e-citizenship. USK claims to have a flag, a constitution, an economic system, a passport, and an emblem too. Like every other country, 'Kailasa' too has various departments like treasury, commerce, sovereign, housing, human services and more...

Nithyananda lives in 'Kailasa': Where is it? Is it a recognised country? All you need to know

Self-styled godman Nithyanand, accused of rape and kidnapping is back in the limelight again due to the place he resides in. His so-called country 'United States of Kailasa' (USK) became a topic of discussion after the controversial godman’s representatives were seen attending a UN meeting in February. Nithyananda fled from India and suddenly emerged in 2020, claiming that he has built a new country which has his followers. However, there is no clarity on the actual existence of this country. His followers keep on posting videos on social media, further suggesting that there are developments going on in the country. A BBC report showed that Nithyananda has established ‘Kailasa’ in an island off the coast of Ecuador. But there are no existing visuals of the place. The Ecuadorian government had refuted those claims by saying that Nithyananda did not live in the country then. 'Kailasa' is a movement ''founded and spearheaded by members of the Hindu Adi Shaivite minority community from Canada, the United States and other countries and is created for and offers a safe haven to all the world's practicing, aspiring or persecuted Hindus, irrespective of race, gender, sect, caste, or creed, where they can peacefully live and express their spirituality, arts, and culture free from denigration, interference and violence,” the website of the fictional country read. USK’s Twitter handle on Thursday called for applications for e-visa for e-citizenship. The fictional country is...

What were people of ‘Kailasa’, the self

What were people of ‘Kailasa’, the self-proclaimed country of Nithyananda, doing at UN meet? Representatives of the United States of Kailasa attended the meeting of the UN CESCR in Geneva, demanding protection for Nithyananda, claiming that he is being persecuted. The self-styled godman has been charged with sexual abuse in India and has been on the run In a surprising turn of events, representatives of a fictional ‘country’ showed up at a United Nations meeting. The fictional country in question is the The USK representatives at a meeting of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) in Geneva on 24 February demanded protection for the “Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (SPH),” claiming that he is being “persecuted,” reported Moneycontrol. UAE emerges as 4th major Investor in India Analysis: Egypt faces external debt reckoning after borrowing spree The 19th CESR meeting was represented by a woman named Vijayapriya Nithyananda, who claims to be the “Permanent Ambassador to the UN from the United States of Kailasa.” Sharing the picture on Twitter of Vijayapriya dressed in a sari and wearing a turban and jewellery, Nithyananda wrote, “USK at UN Geneva: Inputs on the Achievement of Sustainability….. Participation of the United States of KAILASA in a discussion on the General Comment on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Sustainable Development at the United Nations in Geneva.” The Economic, Social, and… — KAILASA’s SPH Nithyananda (@SriNithyananda) What was...

Explained: How Nithyananda's Kailasa Conned US Cities And What He Aims To Gain

The officials of United States of Kailasa, a so-called country formed by controversial godman Nithyananda, stunned the world when they appeared before the cameras along with Newark mayor Ras Baraka with a sister city agreement. The agreement signed in January this year was scrapped by Newark later, but not before the US city became a global laughing stock. It later emerged that the fake country conned not one or two, but Also Read | The problem with the agreement was that Kailasa, named after the abode of Lord Shiva and considered sacred by Hindus, isn't a place at all. Thought to have been established at an island off Ecuador, there are no photos of the country. It is being projected as a borderless nations by it so-called envoys, who serve Nithyananda. Appearing at a United Nations meeting last month, one of their envoys made an appeal to protect the self-styled godman. How did Kailasa manage to con so many US cities? Newark said it was duped into signing an official agreement and Kailasa happily promoted the victory on social media. The agreement was Kailasa has been doing this for years, scamming local, state and national governments into signing unofficial proclamations, like the sister city agreement. According to a Fox News report, such proclamations are not an endorsement but a response to the request, as per US cities. Mayors of a few cities also took responsibility for the error, saying they did not verify the information in the request. Nithyananda's followers a...

SHRIKAILASA

The United Nations has published the ninth report in the series of reports accepting, recognizing and bringing out the persecution on as well as the contributions towards education of the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (SPH) Jagat Guru Mahasannidhanam (JGM) His Divine Holiness (HDH) Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam and KAILASA – the revival of the ancient, enlightened Hindu civilizational nation. Dec 28, 2022 KAILASA KAILASA is the Revival of the Ancient Enlightened Hindu Civilizational Nation which is being revived by displaced Hindus from around the world. The KAILASA movement is founded and spearheaded by members of the Hindu Adi Shaivite minority community from Canada, the United States and other Countries and is created for and offers a safe haven to all the world’s practicing, aspiring or persecuted Hindus, irrespective of race, gender, sect, caste, or creed, where they can peacefully live and express their spirituality, arts, and culture free from denigration, interference and violence.

What The Kailasa Con Job Reveals About The Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh

Share on WhatsApp Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Telegram Share on Reddit Share on Email The international wing of the fascist RSS dupes American elected officials The New Jersey city of Newark was caught in an embarrassing situation in March 2023. Just two months previously, the city signed a “sister cities” agreement with the United States of Kailasa, but when the truth finally emerged after the 12 January 2023 signing, the embarrassment was two-fold: not only is Kailasa a fake nation governing no territory, but its founder and self-appointed “prime minister,” Nithyananda, is a rape-accused swami absconding from India. It’s unclear what first red-flagged the situation for Newark. Perhaps it was the late February 2023 appearance of a colorfully clad Kailasa representative at a United Nations meeting, where she somehow managed to slip in to According to Nithyananda, Kailasa is the world’s at least 30 or more recognitions by American cities over the past few years, not to mention acknowledgements by a member of US Congress, the capital of Sierra Leone, and even the Prime Minister of Canada. Yet, within the US, where it has apparently been the most active, Kailasa’s pseudo-diplomatic rampage exposes a far deeper problem: other much wealthier, older, and far more genuinely powerful Hindu nationalist organizations throughout the country have similarly duped naive American politicians over many years. The Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh’s American branch (HSS-USA) tops the...

Who is Vijayapriya Nithayananda? All About 'Kailasa' Rep At UN Meet

Representatives of controversial godman Nithyananda's so-called country, the 'United States of Kailasa (USK)'attended a United Nations meeting last month, which stunned many in India. Photos of the all-women delegation was posted by Nithyananda on his Twitter account. Among the members was Vijayapriya Nithyananda, who became the face of 'Kailasa's'UN debut. She spoke during a discussion organised by the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) and demanded protection for the "supreme pontiff of Hinduism". She said Who is Vijayapriya Nithyananda? The woman, dressed in a sari and wearing a turban and laden with jewellery, introduced herself at the UN meeting as the "permanent ambassador of the United States of Kailasa". According to her Vijayapriya did her BSc Honours in Microbiology from University of Manitoba, according to her The LinkedIn profile further mentions that Vijayapriya knows four languages - English, French, Hindi, and Creole and pidgin (French-based). At the UN body's meeting on February 24, she met representatives of several countries and shared those pictures on her social media handles. Some of the other photos show Vijayapriya signing agreement with some officials, who she claims were Americans. The website of 'Kailasa' also claims that they have embassies and NGOs in 150 countries. What UN said on her statement A United Nations official told the BBC that they will ignore the statements made by the representatives of the fictional country....