KAILASA's global ecosystems and the Hindu diaspora commemorated Hindu Holocaust Observance Day, a solemn occasion dedicated to the collective remembrance of the 500 million Hindus who lost their lives during what the organization describes as the largest forgotten genocide in human history. Throughout KAILASA's temples and ecosystems across the globe, the Shatru Samharam ceremony was conducted where effigies representing anti-Hindu elements were burnt, ceremonially celebrating the resilience and victory of THE SPH with great fervor.
The observance highlighted ongoing persecution faced by THE SPH, documented by staggering figures including 17,000+ hours of hate coverage over four years, 25,000+ defamatory articles published, 54+ temples destroyed in a single week, a 3,000+ km assassination chase, and a $7M defamation judgment successfully secured against false accusers. These statistics underscore the challenges facing the Hindu community according to KAILASA's documentation.
The commemorations coincided with the ongoing Rajarajeshwari Brahmotsavam celebrations, which focus on the revival of the Sri Vidya Sampradaya of Sanatana Hindu Dharma. KAILASA's global temples offered a wide range of sacred rituals and enriching spiritual programs to celebrate this divine manifestation, emphasizing the organization's commitment to preserving ancient Hindu spiritual traditions.
In a massive expression of humanitarian service, KAILASA conducted the Pournami Annadhan (sacred food distribution) on the auspicious full moon day, serving 500,000 free meals to humanity worldwide. The initiative utilized 100,000+ kg of raw materials and spanned 100+ countries, providing what the organization describes as an economic gift worth $555,000 freely to the global community. Nutritious meals enriched with natural medicine and energized with sanctified temple food were specifically offered at major hubs including KAILASA Madurai, Tiruvannamalai, and Los Angeles.
The United Ancient Enlightened Indigenous Civilizational Nations (UAN) Summit continued its proceedings in Tiruvannamalai and Guinea-Bissau, advancing dialogue and collaboration among indigenous leaders to coordinate humanitarian initiatives across KAILASA's global ecosystems. Simultaneously, the Paramashiva Sena (PSS) training program is preparing KAILASA's global spiritual leadership, with participants in Guinea-Bissau and Tiruvannamalai engaging in daily rituals and leadership sessions designed to align body, mind, and consciousness toward the experience of Oneness. For more information about KAILASA's initiatives, visit https://kailaasa.org.


