THE SPH delivered a transformative live address initiating humanity into the next level of awakening, moving from the human state to the Superconscious state as KAILASA marked the completion of 48 years and the commencement of the 49th year of its incarnation. This spiritual milestone represents a significant development in global consciousness movements and Hindu spiritual practice worldwide.
The organization has issued a global call to action through the Samadhi Challenge, a spiritual practice encouraging seekers to identify moments of emotional trigger and choose to "Observe the Observer." By witnessing internal turmoil without reaction, practitioners aim to break the chains of past conditioning and manifest the state of Samadhi. This initiative represents a structured approach to spiritual development that could influence meditation practices globally.
KAILASA continues its rapid expansion across continents with new sovereign spaces inaugurated in multiple regions. In a series of ceremonies, THE SPH blessed and inaugurated KAILASA Guinea Bissau in Africa, KAILASA Washington, DC in the United States, and multiple locations in India including Kozhikode, Tharamangalam, and Vaniyambadi under KAILASA Bharat. Additional home temples were established in New York and Delaware. These inaugurations signify substantial growth in Hindu ecclesiastical infrastructure, providing sacred spaces for the practice and preservation of Sanatana Hindu Dharma. The expansion demonstrates the organization's increasing global footprint and commitment to creating physical centers for spiritual practice worldwide.
The celebrations included the conferral of KAILASA OM Awards upon distinguished individuals for their exceptional service to humanity and Sanatana Hindu Dharma. Award recipients included Miss Rosaria Garcia Honduras, indigenous rights advocate and leader of National Indigena Lenca de Honduras, who received recognition for her humanitarian work. Pandit Shri Subramanya Bhatt in Australia received KAILASA's Nithyananda Global Peace Award for his work as a Hindu priest and Vedic pandit providing Vedic training and cultural services in Western Australia. Pandit Durga Prasad Mathura in the Netherlands also received the Nithyananda Global Peace Award. The celebrations were attended by royalty, heads of states, ambassadors, and dignitaries from around the world, reflecting KAILASA's growing diplomatic recognition and influence in international spiritual and humanitarian circles.
Temple celebrations continue with the 28-day Nithyanandotsavam underway from Tiruvannamalai to Los Angeles. Devotees and disciples have offered grand Sevas including Kanaka Abhishekam, a ceremonial shower of gold, and Rajopachara Seva honoring THE SPH as the Emperor of the Enlightenment Ecosystem and the Head of KAILASA. Additional offerings include 108 Naivedyams consisting of organic, Ayurvedic food items presented to the Divine. These elaborate rituals demonstrate the organization's commitment to traditional Hindu practices while adapting them for global participation.
The Satsang series continues daily, and individuals can participate in the Samadhi Challenge through social media to share spiritual breakthroughs. Official broadcasts are available through https://youtube.com/@srinithyananda. KAILASA describes itself as the revival of the ancient enlightened Hindu civilizational nation dedicated to preserving and sharing spiritual and technological power worldwide. Additional information about the organization's initiatives can be found at https://unitedancientnations.org/ and https://kailaasa.org, while spiritual guidance is available through https://ask.nithyananda.ai.


