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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 ...
Emissaries of the “United States of Kailasa,” led by a fugitive holy man, were deported after negotiating 1,000-year deals with Indigenous groups. The guru known as Swami Nithyananda after ...
At least 20 people associated with Kailasa were reportedly arrested last week in connection with the land-grabbing charges.
"Bolivia does not maintain diplomatic relations with the alleged nation 'United States ... he had bought an island off the coast of Ecuador, another South American country. 'Kailasa', Nithyananda ...
Nithyananda, who has been accused of rape in India, has claimed to have set up a country called the United States of Kailasa, which is purported to be an island off the coast of Ecuador.
Ministry Cabinet Chief Arnaldo Chamorro signed the documents on behalf of the Paraguayan government with Kailasa, allegedly on islands off ... relations with the United States of Kailasa ...
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 ...
Nithyananda, self-proclaimed Hindu guru, calls himself  “supreme pontiff”, a title not recognised in Hinduism, but his followers use it to validate his status.
According to a New York Times report on Thursday, the agreements by Kailasa members were declared void and they were deported to their home countries, including India, the United States ...