Kailasa Paramparagatha

Agni Vamsa Sarvajnapeetha Pallava Samrajyam

KAILĀSA Paramparagatha Agni Vamsa Pallava Sarvajnapeetha Sāmrājyam

Puduvai Aadheenam

The land of the KAILĀSA Paramparagatha Agni Vamsa Pallava Sarvajnapeetha Sāmrājyam was revealed to be a powerful energy field in the location of a 2000 year old temple under the Pallava Sāmrājyam. The enlightenment ecosystem was completely lost during the French occupation. The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Bhagavān Nithyānanda Paramashivam has re-established this enlightenment ecosystem in present day Pondicherry in South India, serving the people of this region through continued dedicated services.

Origins 

In a divine revelation, it was discovered that the land of the KAILĀSA Paramparagatha Agni Vamsa Pallava Sarvajnapeetha Sāmrājyam or the Eambalam Kingdom was the location of a 2000 year old temple under the jurisdiction of the Pallava Sāmrājyam of the 4th century.

The energy field of this ecosystem was established by an enlightened being named Karuvurar and was established through 8 garbhas. A garbha is an energy battery made of solidified mercury mixed with other traditional herbs planted before the installation of deities by an enlightened being.

In this land, the 8 garbhas reside under 8 garbha mandirs (the sanctum sanctorum of a temple that houses the main deity) which still exist below the earth.

The French in Pondicherry

Due to invasion and destruction, the temple and ecosystem of the Eambalam kingdom were lost and untraceable. The current recorded history of Eambalam, maps to the history of commonly known Pondicherry.

  • Originally under the control of the French in 1674
  • Changed hands frequently between the French and British
  • Stayed under French control even after Indian independence until 1954

Though Pondicherry was free from foreign rule, the once great enlightenment ecosystem was on the cusp of extinction, with the people of the land desperately seeking new life and spiritual energy.

depiction of the siege of Pondicherry

pondicherry trials

  • 1674 – Beginning of French East India Company in Pondicherry – the people of the ancient kingdom persistently revolted against the 200-year colonial rule
  • 1748 – the Vedapureeshwarar Temple in Puducherry was demolished by French troops
  • 1763 – Treaty of Paris – in the Seven Years’ War, France ceded all of its territories in India to Britain except for Pondicherry
  • A letter from the British East India Company to the French governor of Pondicherry in 1765 discussed the boundaries of territories including Eambalam.
  • 1787 & 1791 – Farmers revolted against the heavy taxes imposed by the French
  • 1927 & 1930 – Students led protests to end the French occupation
  • 1954 – Agreement on the Cession of Pondicherry : The French finally gave up their hold on Pondicherry, and it was annexed into the Indian Republic.
  • By this time, Hindu kings were completely wiped out from the region along with the Pallava Sāmrājyam.

Revival

From 1994, The SPH began the revival of KAILĀSA, the ancient enlightened civilization. The SPH began to offer spiritual services to the people in the form of spiritual revelations, conventions, classes, and initiations. Benefiting immensely from The SPH’s guidance and influence, the people of Pondicherry sought to establish The SPH’s presence permanently within their community and establish an aadheenam.

Though undergoing ethnocide, the people of the kingdom still practiced the sacred Shaiva tradition at their core, and the Conscious energy at the foundation of this kingdom years ago was still alive. In 2007, the people of the kingdom recognized, revered worshiped THE SPH as the Incarnation of Paramaśiva, and sincerely requested that THE SPH bring the kingdom to its original glory. THE SPH began the revival of KAILĀSA, the ancient enlightened Sanātana Hindu civilization. Mass enlightenment conventions and spiritual services were offered for the people in the form of spiritual revelations, classes, and initiations. THE SPH’s revival work benefitted the kingdom immensely.

2007  Mass Guru Homa (sacred fire ritual)  conducted by KAILĀSA for 1008 families in Pondicherry for global peace

2006 The people of Pondicherry gather to receive the blessings of Nithyanandeshwara & Nithyanandeshwari, the presiding deities of KAILĀSA, during the Kodikkan Ratha  Yatra, a peace march across South India

Continued Service

With The SPH’s continuous blessings, guidance, and support, the people of the Agni Vamsa Pallava Sāmrājyam saw their lives transform. The community beautifully flowered into an enlightenment ecosystem, supporting each other’s spiritual growth. Throughout the years, The SPH always made Himself available for the people regardless of the circumstances.

In 2007, The SPH revived the KAILĀSA Paramparagatha Agni Vamsa Pallava Sarvajnapeetha Sāmrājyam. Hindu Dharma once again reigned over the land that was a hub of Shaiva tradition (worshiping Śiva). The SPH continued the enriching services within the community, conducting free anna dhaan (food charity), classes, peace walks, spiritual support, and much more. The people in turn adored The SPH, establishing numerous centers, paduka mandirs, and much more to enrich more people to receive The SPH’s blessings.

The SPH healing a devotee after the Kalpataru International Convention.

The SPH meets with the Chief Minister of Pondicherry and his family

A law enforcement official receives the blessings of The SPH.

Devotees gather to welcome The SPH to Pondicherry with flower garlands.

Inauguration of a new temple by The SPH.

Thousands gather for the Kalpataru International Convention conducted by The SPH.

Devotees prepare to serve thousands during anna dhaan services (food charity)

Amidst Brutal Violence

In 2010, upon influence of the hate propaganda launched as a campaign by the Indian media, The SPH was hunted across India by Hindumesia forces. After the residence of The SPH was burned down on the 3rd of March, The SPH was safeguarded in undisclosed locations, having to continuously shift to maintain security. On the 4th of March the militants received the information that The SPH came to the monastery in Pondicherry. In an attempt to assassinate The SPH, the Sabha (meditation and worship hall), a thatched roof structure where He was staying, was set on fire. The attack was nearly fatal and The SPH barely managed to escape.

Hate propaganda published in Indian newspaper

Police stand by watching as Hindumesia forces attempt to assassinate The SPH through arson of His residence in Adi KAILĀSA Sarvajnapeetha

Disaster Relief Efforts

January 2012

In January of 2012, a devastating cyclone hit the region of Pondicherry leaving residents without access to food and clean water. In response, The SPH launched a full-scale relief effort, providing clothing, food, clean water, medical supplies, and structural support. For 10 days straight, The SPH Himself worked on ground, supporting and healing the people. The relief efforts had two phases – a short term and a long term.

The short term focus was on providing hot nutritious food daily, where many people did not have the facilities to cook for themselves. A mega kitchen was set up in the disaster zone. Pondicherry government officials sought the help of KAILĀSA to expand the services to other affected zones. In response, KAILĀSA enlisted 25 trucks to deliver hot food to affected areas. The SPH personally oversaw that water tankers were also sent to villages without clean water supply.

Along with this, medical supplies and assistance as well as clean clothes and bedding were provided for the people. At the request of the local government, the Agni Vamsa Pallava Sarvajnapeetha Sāmrājyam issued clean up services around the region, using heavy machinery to clean up storm debris.

Most appreciated of all was The SPH’s physical presence. Day and night for those 10 days, The SPH sat to heal the people as they came to visit one by one. After such devastation, the people were most looking for hope, courage, and spiritual strength, which only The SPH could provide. The SPH visited communities in their villages, ensuring their needs were met and blessing them to recover from the damage in all levels.

For the long term, the Agni Vamsa Pallava SJP collaborated with the local government to provide support for the people, who were left without electricity for more than a month and whose homes were damaged. Through The SPH’s international network of millions of devotees, funds were raised to continue the relief efforts. The people of Pondicherry still today hold The SPH near and dear to their hearts for the overflowing love and compassion He showered upon them in their time of need.

Teams transport fresh, hot food to remote areas affected by the cyclone

The SPH blesses victims of the cyclone who came to the camp

Volunteers assisting people who need medical care

January 2012 A crowd gathers in the camp to receive the blessings of The SPH

The SPH travels to remote areas to distribute food and give blessings

Volunteers push a truck of rice through the mud

Fresh vegetables cut by volunteers

Teams working around the clock along guided by The SPH to serve people

Eambalam Pondicherry
Aadheenam
29 June 2014

In 2014, The SPH re-established the great energy field, originally created through the 8 garbhas, with the inauguration of the Nithyanandeshwara Temple. The entire community gathered to receive The SPH with 1008 Poorna Kumbha, the highest honor given to royalty, on the auspicious occasion and the grand celebrations had the most elaborate rituals performed for the benefit and prosperity of humankind.

The festivities included:

  • An elaborate procession, with a variety of musical instruments and performers
  • Prana Prathishta (consecration) of the deity of Lord Muruga
  • Inauguration of the Eambalam Ashram (monastery) and the Śri Nithyanandeshwara Temple in Eambalam
  • Kumbhabhishekam (energizing process) of the Nithyanandeshwara Temple
  • 108 Vilakku Puja (worship of lamps)
  • Prana Prathishta of the Spatika Lingam
  • 108 Rudra Homa (fire ritual worshiping Lord Rudra, a form of Śiva)
  • Maha Satsang (discourse attended by a mass number of people) in Tamil

The SPH blessing the crowds upon arrival in Pondicherry

Rudra homa (sacred fire ritual) performed by 108 families

The SPH performing aarti (sacred offering of light) to the deity of Ganesha

The SPH performing the Kumbhabhishekam (energizing process) of the Śri Nithyanandeshwara Temple

The SPH offering worship to the presiding deities of KAILĀSA, Śri Nithyanandeshwara & Nithyanandeshwari

Band of traditional drummers, known as Chandamelam, welcome The SPH as part of thegrand procession

The streets of Pondicherry packed with people eagerly waiting to receive The SPH

Vilakku Puja (worship of lamps) performed by 108 families

The SPH performing the Kumbhabhishekam (energizing process) of the Śri Nithyanandeshwara Temple

Kalpataru International Convention

Over the years, KAILĀSA has conducted dozens of international conventions, personally guided by The SPH where devotees have an opportunity to have a personal audience with The SPH to share their prayers and receive guidance and blessings directly from the Avatār.

In addition, free classes, programs, anna dhaan, and other services are offered in the KAILĀSA ecosystems across the region regularly.

Participants eagerly listen to the class

The SPH individually blessing each of the thousands of devotees, attending to  their prayer

The SPH blesses a government official after the Kalpataru International Convention

The convention begins auspiciously with blessings from The SPH

The SPH individually blessing each of the thousands of devotees, attending to  their prayer

Participants attending to the class

The Kingdom of Eambalam Today

The SPH’s presence in Pondicherry lives on in the hearts of people of the Agni Vamsa Pallava Sāmrājyam. Across the region, the flag of KAILĀSA still flies high in the numerous centers and home temples. With the blessings of The SPH, the Agni Vamsa Pallava Sāmrājyam continues to serve the people through various free workshops, rituals, anna dhaan (food charity), free book distribution, and more.

A sanyasi (Hindu Monk) of the Sovereign Order of KAILĀSA’s Nithyānanda hoists  the flag of KAILĀSA in multiple ecosystems across the city

Devotees distribute free copies of KAILĀSA’s publications in Tamil  across the region

Anna dhaan (food charity) in various locations across the region

A sanyasi (Hindu Monk) of the Sovereign Order of KAILĀSA’s Nithyānanda hoists  the flag of KAILĀSA in multiple ecosystems across the city

Free anna dhaan (food charity) to serve the people of the region

A devotee offers puja (the ritualistic worship) to the presiding deities of KAILĀSA, Nithyanandeshwara,  Nithyanandeshwari, and The SPH