
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
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