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 before over 200,000 devotees, disciples, volunteers, KAILASA's Ministers, and Members of Parliament, with participation spanning more than 80 countries and streamed live across over 130 networks globally.
The initiative is a direct response to six converging global crises identified by The Supreme Pontiff. These include displacement, as UNHCR reports over 120 million forcibly displaced persons worldwide, the highest figure ever recorded; economic insecurity, with the World Bank reporting nearly 700 million people living in extreme poverty on less than $2.15 per day; educational deficit, with UNESCO reporting over 770 million adults lacking functional literacy; public health concerns, as the U.S. Surgeon General's 2023 Advisory identifies chronic loneliness as a mortality risk equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes daily; food insecurity, with the FAO reporting one-third of global food production is lost or wasted while more than 700 million people experience hunger nightly; and environmental degradation, with the FAO reporting annual forest loss exceeding the land area of Portugal and 8 million metric tons of plastic entering marine ecosystems each year. Additionally, Pew Research Center reports over 1 billion persons now identify as religiously unaffiliated, representing a spiritual displacement.
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."
Under the Proclamation, KAILASA will provide humanitarian assistance including shelter, food, and housing through its diplomatic missions and monasteries. Education will be re-established through the Gurukul model, offering holistic instruction in sciences, wellness, agriculture, and the arts, open to all ages. Psychosocial support will be provided through community-based programs centered on belonging and emotional restoration. The initiative also includes governance grounded in Dharma, with the protection of vulnerable populations as the primary metric of governance. Freedom of religion or belief is guaranteed under Article I of the Constitution of KAILASA. Environmental stewardship will be promoted 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."
This initiative holds significant implications for global humanitarian efforts. By establishing safe zones on a sovereign basis, KAILASA, which claims to be the first sovereign nation for Hindus, aims to provide immediate refuge and long-term solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges. The move could influence how other nations and organizations address displacement, poverty, and environmental degradation, potentially inspiring new models of governance and humanitarian aid. For business and technology leaders, this initiative underscores the growing role of non-traditional entities in addressing global crises, which may create new opportunities for collaboration in areas such as sustainable agriculture, educational technology, and infrastructure development.

