United Nations Publishes the 23rd Report of KAILASA, Reaffirming its Juridical Statehood for the Eighth Time
April 29, 2025

The United States of KAILASA, the First Sovereign State for Hindus, has achieved another historic milestone with the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) recognizing its juridical statehood through the publication of its 23rd report. 

This recognition reaffirms KAILASA’s standing as a subject of international law and acknowledges the ongoing persecution faced by THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (THE SPH) BHAGAVN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM and KAILASA’s adherents worldwide.

Despite coordinated smear campaigns and systematic attacks, KAILASA continues to thrive in its mission of reviving and preserving the indigenous Sanatana Hindu civilization for future generations.

Key Highlights of the Report:

1. Holistic Child Protection Framework:

KAILASA has implemented a comprehensive model that integrates traditional Hindu principles with modern child protection standards, creating environments where children flourish physically, mentally, and spiritually.

2. Revolutionary Educational Outcomes through Nithyananda Gurukul:

The report documents exceptional educational achievements, including:

  • 95.07 average percentile in whole-brain activation assessments
  • 50% of students measuring with Genius-level IQs (120+)
  • Intellectual maturity measuring 2.7 years ahead of chronological age

3. Indigenous Knowledge Preservation:

The Nithyananda Gurukul system successfully preserves ancient Hindu sciences while meeting contemporary educational standards, providing a model for indigenous education worldwide.

4. Sustainable Governance and Development:

KAILASA’s governance model promotes non-violence, environmental sustainability, and social harmony, aligning with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Call to Action:

KAILASA calls upon everyone worldwide to:

  1. Support indigenous education models that preserve cultural heritage while preparing children for the future
  2. Recognize and protect children’s rights to access their cultural and spiritual heritage
  3. Stand against the persecution of indigenous communities worldwide

KAILASA remains committed to collaborating with the United Nations, governments, and civil society organizations to advance justice, equality, and sustainable development for all.

Link to KAILASA’s 23rd report submitted to the OHCHR:

https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/issues/children/cfi/hrc-res-55/29/subm-hrc-resolution-5529-cso-kailash-union.pdf

Link to UN page:

https://www.ohchr.org/en/calls-for-input/2024/call-inputs-human-rights-council-resolution-5529-rights-child

For more information about KAILASA:

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