The SPH’s Presidential Address on Hindu New Year
March 23, 2023

LOS ANGELES, CA, March 23, 2023 /24-7PressRelease/ — Ugadi, which is also referred to as “Samvatsaradi,” holds great significance as the start of the Hindu New Year. Based on the lunar calendar, this joyous occasion is widely celebrated by Hindus all over the world.

This auspicious occasion was graced by the presence of Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam (JGM) Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (SPH) Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam, who shared His blessings and love to all for a joyful and prosperous life.

In His enlightening Presidential Address to KAILASA’s Ministers, Ambassadors, E-Ambassadors, Diplomats, E-diplomats, and all Hindus – born, practicing, and aspiring, The SPH revealed a profound truth: that “CHARYA,” the lifestyle of Paramashiva, is the most powerful way to manifest Paramashiva, the Primordial Hindu Divinity.

During His address, the SPH expounded on the fundamental, foundational truth of Sanatana Hindu Dharma: that Paramashiva assumes the form and manifests through our bodies, retaining all His divine power even during life’s ups and downs.

On this most auspicious day of Ugadi, The SPH Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam announced a significant development: from this day forward, KAILASA will start Parliamentary and Congressional committees for all its organs, organizations, micronations, and universities.


Furthermore, The SPH also shared that KAILASA will soon open its doors for visitors to come and experience its divine energy.

The SPH concluded His Presidential Address by reiterating KAILASA’s goal – living enlightenment for all; Jeevan Mukti for all and global peace through Jeevan Mukthi for all.

Watch the full Presidential Address here:
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