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Representatives of the self-declared nation "Kailasa," founded by controversial godman Nithyananda, describe it as the ...
Bolivia has dismantled a bold land grab by Nithyananda’s self-proclaimed Hindu nation, ‘Kailasa’, arresting 20 of its representatives for signing deceptive 1,000-year leases with indigenous groups in ...
Self-styled godman Nithyananda, who faces accusations of abducting children, sexual assault, and abuse, left India in 2019 and has not returned since. Over time, he made massive claims about ...
At least 20 people associated with Kailasa were reportedly arrested last week in connection with the land-grabbing charges.
Pedro Guasico, a leader of one of the indigenous groups called the Baure, says that their contact with ‘Kailasa’ representatives began in 2024 after they offered help with forest fires.
Nithyananda’s representatives confirmed on April 1 that he is alive and active amid death rumours. The statement came from Kailasa, his self-proclaimed nation, and included a live stream of him ...
Fugitive godman Nithyananda’s fictional nation Kailasa made headlines after sending representatives to a UN meeting despite ...
Nithyananda, self-proclaimed Hindu guru, calls himself “supreme pontiff”, a title not recognised in Hinduism, but his followers use it to validate his status.
The affected communities are lashing out at their own leaders for signing land leases worth thousands of dollars with a ...
Nithyananda's followers from Kailasa have been arrested for allegedly trying to take over lands in Bolivia.
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The information about the land deal with indigenous communities came to light after an investigation by the Bolivian newspaper El Deber.
The United States of Kailasa, led by fugitive Swami Nithyananda, claims to be a sovereign Hindu nation with its own currency and passports. However, 20 of its followers were arrested in Bolivia for ...
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