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How can I get Kailasa visa?

How can I get Kailasa visa?

Apply for a KAILASA E-Passport

  1. First Name* As per legal ID. Last Name* As per legal ID.
  2. Gender* Male. Female. Spiritual Name. (Optional) If applicable. Date of Birth*

Does Kailasa country exist?

Kailasa describes itself as a “stateless nation” that does not seek new territory. The name of this so-called “nation” has been in existence since November last year when Nithyananda fled India after failing to appear in over 50 court hearings. Homepage of Kailasa’s official website.

How do I apply for Kailasa citizenship?

To avail citizenship of Kailasa, one only has to be a “practising Hindu” or a “Hindu who would like to deepen their practice”. According to the website, Kailasa offers a “safe haven to all the world’s practising, aspiring or persecuted Hindus…

Do I need a visa to visit Mount Kailash and Ellora?

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1.If you are planning for a trip to Mount Kailash, you need a visa, as it lies in Tibet Autonomous region of China. 2.If you are planning a trip to rock cut temple of Kailasanatha in Ellora, there is no need for a visa as it is in Maharashtra.

Where is Kailasa Island?

The island nation has also created an e-mail ID ([email protected]) through which visitors can apply for the visa, reports said. While the exact location of Kailasa is unknown, it is believed to be close to Australia. Several news reports suggested that the “nation” is located in a small private island near Trinidad and Tobago.

What is the Kailasa e-passport?

This knowledge and services encompass the fields of living enlightenment, health, medicine, art, science, technology, and social, judicial, political, and legal systems. The KAILASA E-Passport empowers you to access the vast knowledge base of Hinduism in an online environment.

Will Kailasa visa holders be allowed to visit Param Shiva during stay?

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Nithyananda has also promised that the visitors will be allowed to visit “param Shiva” during their stay. Kailasa visa-holders will have to travel from Australia aboard a newly launched private chartered flight service “Garuda”, Nithyananda announced in a recent video.