Kingdoms of SHRIKAILASA
The Kingdoms
Each of the below-mentioned kingdoms of Hinduism is one enlightenment ecosystem of KAILASA established by Paramaśiva Himself, and ruled by the various representatives / incarnations of Paramasiva, with the regent Kings functioning as the executive head, the current incarnation of Paramasiva being The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam, His Divine Holiness Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam.
1. Kailasa Paramparagatha Arunagiri Yogishwara Adi Arunachala Sarvajnapeetha Samrajyam
The Paramaśiva lineage represents the tradition of Gurus (enlightened masters) in Tiruvannamalai (also called Arunachala) starting from Paramaśiva Himself. The lineage of Paramaśiva prevails to fulfill Paramaśiva’s promise to humanity to be an eternal guiding force through an unbroken lineage of living Gurus hailing from Tiruvannamalai to sustain the enlightenment ecosystem. The SPH assumed the physical body in this kingdom.
2. Kailasa Paramparagatha Kanchee Kailasa Sarvajnapeetham
The Kailaasa Paramparāgatha Kanchee Kailasa Saravajnapeetham (Kingdom) is called Tirukkailaya Paramparai Thondai Mandala Aadheenam because it was established by Jnana Prakasar in the direct lineage of Paramasiva of Kailaasa (called Kailayam in Tamil).
Thondai Mandala Shaiva Vellalars (the community from which hails The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism) was to get the various Dikshas (formal initiations into Adi Shaiva) in their life. The Thondaimandala Shaiva Vellalar community was initiated into all such initiations in early days of the enlightenment ecosystem. To assist them in these activities, they needed a Jnana Mutt (enlightenment ecosystem – a temple-monastery complex). They adapted this Adheenam (monastery) as their Jnana Peetham (spiritual Seat) and became its devotees through generations. The SPH is the 230th Pontiff of the Sarvajnapeetham.
3. Kailasa Paramparagatha Tiruchengode Sarvajnapeetham
In ancient days, Tiruchengode was known as Thirukodimaadachenkundrur – one of the historic places in Tamil Nadu. It is world-famous for the ancient hilltop Ardhanreeshwarar temple, housing the presiding deity of Ardhanreeshwara also called Umaiorubagan – the unique deity having the half-male and half-female form signifying the union of Paramashiva’s divine Consort unto Him in Oneness after her austere penance for the same. Tiruchengode is a destination for worldwide pilgrims and has been mentioned in the Tamil work Silapathikaram as ‘Neduvelkundru’ and is celebrated in the hymns of Saivite saints called Nayanmars in the pre-historic era.
4. Kailasa Paramparagatha Adi Kailasa Nithyananda Peetham
The Kailasa Paramparagatha Adi Kailasa Nithyananda Peetham is located in Bidadi, Karnataka, South India. Here Paramashiva graces as the Banyan tree. Paramashiva gracing in this form of Kalpataru Banyan tree fulfills any prayers asked. This is the place where Bhagavan Paramashiva revealed the Agamas to the Saptarishis who inturn revealed them to Sri Ramachandra Prabhu. Today the Adikailasa Sarvajnapeetham stands as the eastern headquarters of the SHRIKAILASA.
5. Kailasa Paramparagatha Sripura Sarvajnapeetham
The Kailasa Paramparagatha Sripura Sarvajnapeetham in the region of Bhagyanagara (modern State of Andhra Pradesh), South India. The spiritual lineage of this ancient KAILASA ecosystem dates back to Paramashiva Himself and later in the lineage to Lord Dattatreya – the incarnation of the Trinity Hindu Gods – Paramashiva, Brahma and Vishnu, and later to the great incarnation Sri Shirdi Sai Baba until The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism.
6. Kailasa Paramparagatha Surya Vamsa Sarvajnapeetha Surangi Samrajyam
Kailaasa in Surangi prevailed as an “enlightenment ecosystem” with tremendously rich and unique history, heritage, festivals, art, architecture and culture, established directly by Paramasiva through Lord Surya, the Sun God. It functioned with such high activism in celebrating the Cosmic Principles.
7. Kailasa Paramparagatha Salem Sarvajnapeetham
Kailaasa Paramparagatha Salem Sarvajnapeetham is located in Salem, Tamil Nadu in Southern India. It is one of the important pilgrimage temples hosting various gods and goddess of Kailasa
8. Kailasa Paramparagatha Mahanirvani Peetham
Bhagavān Sri Paramaśiva, the ultimate Divinity, institutionalized the constitution, administration and protection for this enlightened ecosystem on the planet by establishing the ‘Akhāḍās’ (traditions within Hinduism) with His direct disciples and descendants called the Paramaśiva Gaṇas and warrior ascetics (Nāgās) from Varanasi, the most ancient living city of earth. Under His divine ordainment, the spiritual, religious, historical, political, economic and social ecosystems were formally established. After revealing the Agamas, Paramaśiva appointed Sage Kapila as the Head of the Mahanirvani Peetha, thus establishing the Mahanirvani Peetha.
9. Kailasa Paramparagatha Agni Vamsa Pallava Sarvajnapeetham Samrajyam
The Kailaasa Paramparagatha Agni Vamsa Pallava Sarvajnapeetham Samrajyam (spiritual and religious kingdom) in Puducherry is a place where a two-thousand-year-old temple stood earlier. It was ruled by the Pallavas in the 4th century. An enlightened being by name Karuvurar had originally created an energy field here by virtue of a Garbha planted forty to fifty feet beneath the ground. The energy field continues to exist as long as the Garbha is there.
10. Kailasa Paramparagatha Kashi Sarvajnapeetham
The Kingdom of Kashi – Kailasa Paramparagatha Kashi Sarvajnapeetham – is located in Uttar Pradesh, North India on the banks of the sacred river Ganga. Established by Paramashiva Himself, Kashi is the spiritual capital of India.
The Kashi Sarvajnapeetha is an ancient seat of traditional learning that comprises many temples at Manikarnika Seva Ashram Sanstha ‘Kashi’ near Manikarnika such as the Mahakal temple at Manikarnika Ghat, and the Shri Jagadhatri temple at the Dashasvamedha ghat near Manikarnika.
11. Kailasa Paramparagatha Shyamalapeetha Sarvajnapeetham
The Kingdom of Madurai (spiritual, religious and political kingdom) was established in the mists of time by Lord Paramaśiva and later revived by Devī Mīnākṣi and Lord Sundareśvara, who as the deities and incarnates of Śrī Paramaśiva ruled over the Kingdom. Lord Paramaśiva and Devī Parāśakti in their incarnations as “Lord Sundareśvara also popularly known as Chokkanathar” and “Mīnākṣi Amman”, revived the Madurai Aadheenam as an “enlightenment ecosystem” which stands today as the oldest civilisation directly established by Paramaśiva in the world. The Ruling Seat is referred to as “Kailāsonnata Śyāmala Peetham Sarvajnapeetham”.
12. Kailasa Paramparagatha Atal Peetham
Kailasa Paramparagatha Atal Peetham is one of the oldest Akhāḍās in the world established by Paramasiva as Kailaasa, the enlightenment ecosystem, and is affiliated to the larger Mahanirvani Akhada, which has the largest influence in the country and runs some of the most visited temples in India such as the Mahakaleshwar temple in Ujjain and the Annapurneshwari temple in Kashi (Varanasi). Each of these temples attracts tens of millions of people from around the world every year.
13. Kailasa Paramparagatha Sūrya Vamsa Adi Chola Samrajya Kamala Peetha Sarvajnapeetham
The sacred history and divinity of the Kailasa Paramparagatha Sūrya Vamsa Adi Chola Samrajya Kamala Peetha Sarvajnapeetham (religious kingdom) ruling from the Tiruvarur Aadheenam (temple-monastery), is recorded in the scriptures.
The Tiruvarur Aadheenam (temple-monastery) is located in the Tiruvarur region of South India with its ancient Sri Somanatha temple. The Somanatha Swami temple is a 1000 year old Hindu Śiva temple. The contemporary history of the Somanatha Swami temple dates back to the time of the Medieval Cholas (1012-1044 CE).
14. Kailasa Paramparagatha Sūrya Vamsa Chola Samrajya Sarvajnapeetham
The sacred history and divinity of the Kailasa Paramparagatha Sūrya Vamsa Chola Samrajya Sarvajnapeetham (religious kingdom) ruling from the Tiruvarur Aadheenam (temple-monastery), is recorded in the scriptures.
The Tiruvarur Aadheenam (temple-monastery) is located in the Tiruvarur region of South India with its ancient Sri Somanatha temple. The Somanatha Swami temple is a 1000 year old Hindu Śiva temple. The contemporary history of the Somanatha Swami temple dates back to the time of the Medieval Cholas (1012-1044 CE).
15. Kailasa Paramparagatha Surya Vamsa Vedaranya Sarvajnapeetham
Sri Arunachala Jnanadesikar Swami Temple and Mutt (Aadheenam or monastery) in Panchanadikulam, is an ancient mutt in the district of Nagapattinam in South India in the Kailaasa Paramparagatha Sūrya Vaṃśa Sarvajnapeetha Adi Noothana Chola Samrajyam (spiritual and religious kingdom). These mutts (Aadheenam) come under the Sri Kashi Vishwanathar temple in Thanjavur owned by The SPH Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam.
The presiding deity of these mutts is Lord Paramaśiva. Paramaśiva’s direct representative and heir is the Pontiff of the mutts. The region was part of the Chola Kingdom. Panchanadikulam in Vedaranyam served as housing for devotees. It fed devotees who used to visit the temple of Vedaranyeshwar, the temple dedicated to Śiva, located in the town of Vedaranyam in Tamil Nadu, India.
16. Kailasa Paramparagatha Surya Vamsa Panchanadikulam Sarvajnapeetham
Sri Arunachala Jnanadesikar Swami Temple and Mutt (Aadheenam or monastery) in Panchanadikulam, is an ancient mutt in the district of Nagapattinam in South India in the Kailaasa Paramparagatha Sūrya Vaṃśa Sarvajnapeetha Adi Noothana Chola Samrajyam (spiritual and religious kingdom). These mutts (Aadheenam) come under the Sri Kashi Vishwanathar temple in Thanjavur owned by The SPH Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam.
The presiding deity of these mutts is Lord Paramaśiva. Paramaśiva’s direct representative and heir is the Pontiff of the mutts. The region was part of the Chola Kingdom. The Pontiffs educated, groomed and initiated the Chola Kings to rule as per the methods prescribed in the sacred scriptures.
17. Kailasa Paramparagatha Suvarnapeetha Sarvajnapeetha Swargapuram Samrajyam
The Kailasa Paramparagatha Sarvajñapiṭha Suvarnapeetha Swargapura Samrajya is located in the South of India, predominantly in the state of Kerala. The Swargapura Samrajya (State and Spiritual Kingdom), was established by Paramaśiva who incarnated as Swarna Siddhar in Tiruvannamalai. From its original founder Bhagavān Śrī Paramaśiva and currently The SPH Bhagavān Śrī Nithyananda Paramaśivam, The Swargapura Samrajya represents an authentic spiritual ecosystem and kingdom.
18. Kailasa Paramparagatha Adi Peetha Sarvajnapeetham
Kailaasa Paramparagatha Adi Peetha Sarvajnapeetha is a Seat established by Paramaśiva, whose Primordial territory is Dhyanapeetha Matha at Bidadi, Bengaluru. Adi Peetha, Dhyanapeetha is a primordial energy field and divine space that has been worshipped and protected from time immemorial to bless humanity. It holds pure healing and blessing powers, as it was established and revived by Lord Paramaśiva directly.