
KAILĀSA Paramparagatha
Saila Siddha Sarvajnapeetha
KAILĀSA Paramparagatha Saila Siddha Sarvajnapeetha
The KAILĀSA Paramparagatha Saila Siddha Sarvajnapeetha originated from the direct disciple of Paramaśiva, one of the 18 Siddhas, Ṛṣi Bhogar. Protected by the kings of the Pallava Sāmrājya, it has proliferated the great Siddha tradition, a powerful science of enlightenment for millennia. The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Bhagavān Nithyānanda Paramashivam re-established this enlightenment ecosystem after the destruction by Mughal invaders and British colonizers, once again initiating the millions in the Salem region into the blissful Shaivite lifestyle.
Orgins
KAILĀSA Paramparagatha Saila Siddha Sarvajnapeetha or the Kingdom of Salem in Tamil Nadu originated from the great Ṛṣi Bhogar, one of the 18 Siddhas that were initiated by Paramaśiva Himself. These Siddhas were renowned enlightened beings who shaped the knowledge and tradition of Siddha for the next 10,000 years. The Saila Siddha Sarvajnapeetha emerged as a powerful epicenter in 4th century BCE with the Pallava Sāmrājya (dynasty). It was ruled under the Pallavas along with the region of Pondicherry. Under their rule and administration,the Shaivite lifestyle proliferated across the whole nation.
Islamic Invasion 1700’s
During the Islamic Invasions, Salem was overtaken by Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. Under their rule Salem would be included in the empire from Tamil Nadu, to Mysore to Hyderabad.
British Empire 1799
Under the tyranny of Tipu Sultan, Salem was a part of the Anglo-Mysore war, fighting on the side of Mysore but was brought under the subjugation of the British Rule after.
History
As early as 2000, The SPH was traveling frequently in the districts of Salem and even inaugurated the second KAILĀSA ecosystem in 2001 in Thiruchengode. The SPH conducted the first Acharya (teachers) training in Yercaud. Over the years, the people of Salem would be increasingly benefited and enriched by The SPH’s teachings and presence
Revival
After the oppression of the enlightened Sanātana Hindu civilization in Salem for centuries, THE SPH revived the Saila Siddha Sarvajnapeetha in 2002, inaugurating various initiatives and services for the people of Salem.
As early as 2000, The SPH was traveling frequently in the districts of Salem and even inaugurated the second KAILĀSA ecosystem in 2001 in Thiruchengode. The SPH conducted the first Acharya (teachers) training in Yercaud. Over the years, the people of Salem would be increasingly benefited and enriched by The SPH’s teachings and presence.


6 July 2002, The first acharya (teacher) training program
A mass healing convention conducted by The SPH



5 July 2002, A mass healing convention conducted by The SPH
Nithyānanda Spurana Convention for Peace – 2004

2004, The people of Salem gather to welcome The SPH

Thousands attend the Nithyānanda Spurana Convention
for Peace, an international healing and meditation
convention conducted by The SPH

Powerful death meditation guided directly by The SPH, where participants are lead to overcome the fear of death

The overflow halls, where people attend the convention
through live relay

The overflow halls, where people attend the convention
through live relay

The late Salem Rukmani Ammal, a prominent Tamil
scholar and long time devotee of The SPH, receiving
blessings after the convention
1008 Saptayagam 16-18 July 2006
The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism conducted the Saptayagam, an intense 3 day fire ritual, in Salem, Tamil Nadu. Consisting of 7 differenthomas, The SPH personally performed and guided 1008 families to perform this powerful ritual for the healing and upliftment of human consciousness. Every single detail was personally micromanaged by The SPH. The seven different homas were an offering to the seven deities presiding over the seven chakras of the human body. The presiding deities, Ganapathy, Subramanya, Sūrya, Venkateshwara,Parāśakti, and Paramaśiva, and many other deities were energized through this powerful ritual and have been sent to bless the various KAILᾹSAs across the globe


1008 families being personally guided by The SPH through the fire ritual

After the conclusion, The SPH individually blesses each delegate


The SPH performing and guiding participants through this intense ritual over the course of 3 days

The SPH performing and guiding participants through this intense ritual over the course of 3 days
Spiritual Awakening Nithyānanda Spurana Convention for Peace
20-23 July 2006
.Among the services provided by The SPH for the people of Salem, the spiritual retreats were among the most impactful. Over the years The SPH has conducted massive programs for the people of this kingdom, to give them spiritual initiation, healing and benefit their lives through their health, wealth and relationships. The programs would attract 1,000 – 5,000 people at a time, and The SPH would attend to each individual after the program or convention, even into the late hours.
Featured here, is the Nithyānanda Spurana Convention for Peace, which was a four day spiritual journey into new layers of one’s consciousness. The sessions guided one into the 7 layers of one’s body and finally gave one the liberation from the clutches of death. One of the most powerful components of this convention is the death meditation, where The SPH led each participant step by step into going beyond death and the fear of death. These international conventions have transformed the lives of the people of Salem and are still remembered with great sentiment and gratitude.

The SPH guiding participants into the meditation process

Participants eagerly receive The SPH

Thousands participate in the 4 day international convention

Before the program, The SPH personally micromanaging every detail from the hall setup to the food served.

The SPH personally serving food to the people during the convention

Thousands participate in the 4 day international convention
Inauguration of The Salem Aadheenam
11-12 November 2006
In a grand 2 day ceremony, The SPH officially inaugurated the Salem Aadheenam (temple-monastery complex) to continue the revival of The Saila Siddha Sarvajnapeetha and the service to the people of Salem. The ceremonies consisted of a grand homa (fire ritual) performed by The SPH and sanyasis of the Nithyānanda Order.
Situated in the heart of Tamil Nadu, the Saila Siddha Sarvajnapeetha would serve thousands as a hub of the ancient knowledge specifically catered to the Tamil-speaking diaspora. The construction and establishment of this Aadheenam would continue over the years and become a home for sanyasis of Sovereign Order of KAILĀSA’s Nithyānanda.
During the inauguration, the Koddikan Ratha Yatra also had a stop in Salem. The Koddikan Ratha Yatra was a three month long peace walk across South India, where the presiding deities of KAILĀSA, blessed millions of people with their darshan (divine vision)

One week before the grand inauguration rituals, The SPH personally visits the land in Salem to ensure all preparations are in order.


Thousands gather to have darshan(divine sight) of The SPH Salem

The people of Salem celebrating the presence of The SPH as He walks in the Koddikan Ratha Yatra(peace march)

After the two day inaugurations, The SPH surveys the land and plans the next steps for expansion of services in Salem


The elaborate rituals for inauguration conducted by The SPH

The SPH guiding sanyasis to perform the homa (fire ritual)

The local people gather to receive the blessings of The SPH

The SPH offers aarti (thesacred light) to the deities of Nithyanandeshwara & Nithyanandeshwari

Expansion of Saila Siddha Sarvajnapeetha
July 2008
In 2008, the Saila Siddha Sarvajnapeetha expanded the enlightenment ecosystem with new construction for the monastery as well as new apartment complexes. With this expansion, more sanyasis and residents began staying within the aadheenam (monastery complex), increasing the services to the community.
Women Empowerment
Today, the Saila Siddha Sarvajnapeetha is a training institute for female sanyasis, reviving all ancient Hindu feminine traditions and serving the local community

One week before the grand inauguration rituals, The SPH personally visits the land in Salem to ensure all preparations are in order.

The local people gather to receivethe blessings of The SPH


The elaborate rituals for inauguration conducted by The SPH

One week before the grand inauguration rituals, The SPH personally visits the land in Salem to ensure all preparations are in order.
Organic Farming
Saila Siddha Sarvajnapeetha campushas one of the largest organic farms of KAILĀSA that produces multiple types of yield such as mangoes and rice. The farm also implements sustainable agricultural techniques like high
density farming and uses chemical free fertilizers, like cow-dung, from its own goshala (animal sanctuary).
Animal Rights & Welfare
Saila Siddha Sarvajnapeetha also runs the largest goshala or animal sanctuary, for protecting the rights of animals. The goshala of Salem is upholding animal welfare beyond the standard of even the most sustainable and Eco-friendly sanctuaries by conducting animal worship.



Organic farming using Eco-friendly techniques

Organic farming using Eco-friendly techniques



Cows in the goshala (animal sanctuary) roam freely.. They are treated with the utmost care and respect.


Vegetables and medicinal herbs are grown in Salem. The harvest is shared with the local people as well as distributed to other KAILĀSA ecosystems in South India.
Coronation
On 12 Nov 2006, The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam His Divine Holiness Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam was coronated as the head of the Kailasa Paramparagatha Salem Sarvajnapeetham with the inauguration of the Salem Aadheenam at the land identified for it. He declared it the headquarters of Tamilnadu. A program packed with events, those who were present took back tremendous moments to share with one and all.
Welcoming The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism




Final Offering of Poornahuti at the Guru Homa


Inauguration Ceremony






















Official Function












Maheshwara Pooja




Holi Celebrations





Abishekam And Arathi

