Nityananda invites applications for Kailasa e-citizenship: scan here and get citizenship

Nityananda Kailasa e-citizenship: Swami Nithyananda, who escaped from India and has now created his own country “Kailasa” (United Nations of Kailasa), has invited applications for e-citizenship in his country. On his website gov.shrikailas.org Nithyananda has explained in detail the purpose of e-citizenship and its benefits.Nityananda invites applications for Kailasa e-citizenship: scan here and get citizenship.

By having e-citizenship of Kailasa State, this service is available to everyone in the world. Hindus in every corner of the world are also eligible to get citizenship here. A card is issued to every citizen who acquires citizenship. Special pooja and homa havanadis are performed in the name of each e-citizen.

A special darshan and varasidhi is performed. Your spiritual development is aided. Nithyananda said on his website that unique works will be given for reading for religious and spiritual awareness.

Amid the controversy surrounding the 19th United Nations Committee meeting, Kailasa now invites people to apply for Kailasa’s citizenship online. On Saturday, a tweet posted by the self-claimed godman and rape-accused Nithyananda’s Twitter handle said, “Kailasa invites people for free citizenship registration through the Internet, and he also gives scanning options for registration.”

Charged with rape and abduction and facing a court warrant for his arrest, Nithayananda, fled India in 2019 and later founded what he calls the “nation of Kailasa”, an amorphous entity that may be based on an island off the Pacific coast of Central America claiming to represent 2 billion Hindus.

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Similarly, in December 2020, on the occasion of International Migrants Day, he offered a 3-day visa to ‘Kailasa’. Even though Nithyananda invites people like this often, it is not clear if or where Kailasa is till this date.

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