Is Kailasa country real?
Kailasa, located off the coast of Ecuador, is Nithyananda’s ‘virtual island’ where he fled to from India in 2019. The self-styled godman is an accused in a sexual assault case in India.
How do I get a Kailasa visa?
“Today, you can start applying for Kailasa visa. You have to reach Australia on your own. From Australia, Kailasa has its own chartered flight services,” he said in a video streamed from his official Facebook page. “Please do not ask for more than a 3-day visa.
What is the currency of Kailasa?
Kailashian dollars
In a video shared on his official Facebook page, Nithyananda launched the ‘Reserve Bank of Kailasa’ and presented its official currency, ‘Kailashian dollars’, as an ‘offering to Lord Ganesha’ during a puja.
How can I get Kailasa passport?
Apply for a KAILASA E-Passport
- First Name* As per legal ID. Last Name* As per legal ID.
- Gender* Male. Female. Spiritual Name. (Optional) If applicable. Date of Birth*
What happened to Nithyananda?
Nithyananda, who was known to preach a life of celibacy and abstinence, was suddenly facing protests from disillusioned devotees and others. Two days after the tape was broadcast, a woman devotee filed a complaint of alleged rape against him and all hell broke loose. Nithyananda, whose ashrams were already under attack, fled.
What is Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam?
Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam, a religious organisation founded by Nithyananda, hosts cultural events in United States as well as India. They hold two Guinness world records, one for the largest rope yoga class and one for the largest pole yoga ( mallakhamba) class.
Why is Nithyananda so popular?
Nithyananda has been popular amongst a section of young people in America and over the years, many of them have been given administrative positions in the dhyanapeetham. While controversies took a backseat, the last one-and-half years have seen Nithyananda becoming a social media sensation.
Did Nithyananda create a ‘Hindu nation’ called kailaasa?
In December 2019, Nithyananda declared that he had created a new “Hindu nation” called Kailaasa and claimed to issue passports, currency, and other documents.