KAILASA Establishes Global Safe Zone Network on Guru Purnima to Protect Persecuted Peoples

The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam proclaimed the Abhayam Sarvabhūtebhyoh initiative, creating sovereign safe zones to address global crises of displacement, poverty, and persecution, marking a significant humanitarian commitment.

Bay Area Metrowire Staff
Government & Politics
KAILASA Establishes Global Safe Zone Network on Guru Purnima to Protect Persecuted Peoples

On July 29, 2026, during the auspicious Guru Purnima celebrations, The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam issued an Executive Proclamation establishing Abhayam Sarvabhūtebhyoh, a global initiative to create sovereign safe zones dedicated to the protection of persecuted peoples worldwide. The announcement was made during a grand celebration with participation spanning over 80 countries, with over 200,000 devotees, disciples, volunteers, KAILASA's Ministers, and Members of Parliament attending the event, which was streamed live across more than 130 networks globally.

The humanitarian initiative provides immediate refuge, sustenance, and community to persecuted populations, indigenous communities, and displaced persons, without distinction as to race, religion, caste, gender, or nationality. In delivering the Proclamation, The Supreme Pontiff stated: "By offering refuge, I extend the enlightenment ecosystem of KAILASA, wherein each being is recognized and treated as Paramashiva. I hereby proclaim absolute refuge and protection for all beings. This is my Guru Purnima blessings to humanity."

The Proclamation addresses six converging global crises identified by The Supreme Pontiff: displacement (UNHCR reports over 120 million forcibly displaced persons worldwide), economic insecurity (World Bank reports nearly 700 million people in extreme poverty), educational deficit (UNESCO reports over 770 million adults lack functional literacy), public health (U.S. Surgeon General's 2023 Advisory identifies chronic loneliness as a mortality risk equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes daily), food insecurity (FAO reports one-third of global food production is lost or wasted while over 700 million people experience hunger), environmental degradation (FAO reports annual forest loss exceeding the land area of Portugal and 8 million metric tons of plastic entering oceans), and spiritual displacement (Pew Research Center reports over 1 billion religiously unaffiliated individuals).

Under the Proclamation, KAILASA will provide humanitarian assistance including shelter, food, and housing through its diplomatic missions and monasteries; education through re-establishment of the Gurukul model offering holistic instruction in sciences, wellness, agriculture, and the arts, open to all ages; psychosocial support through community-based programs centered on belonging and emotional restoration; rule of law and governance administered under Dharma, with protection of vulnerable populations as the primary metric; freedom of religion or belief guaranteed under Article I of the Constitution of KAILASA; and environmental stewardship through initiatives in organic agriculture, reforestation, and animal welfare via a Goshala-based sustainable economy.

Concluding the Proclamation, The Supreme Pontiff affirmed: "I make this vow before all. As the living embodiment of Paramashiva, KAILASA shall serve as permanent refuge for every persecuted being." KAILASA is the first sovereign nation for Hindus, committed to the revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma and to the delivery of humanitarian, educational, and environmental programs globally under the guidance of The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam. This initiative marks a significant step in addressing global humanitarian crises, offering a model of governance based on spiritual principles and refuge for the marginalized.

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