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Godman Nityananda plans to setup Hindu parliament in Kailasa

Godman Nithyananda now aims to follow up on his ‘Reserve Bank of Kailaasa’ with a Hindu parliament in the next six months, he said on Sunday.

“With the grace of Ganapati, we wish to establish a Hindu parliament for Hinduism to establish a model government for administering Hind religion based organisations,” he said in his official social media account.

Establishing the parliament may take up to six months, he said, adding, “By January we hope to finish this task.”

The Hindu parliament will constitute five entities: Chit sabha, Raja sabha, Deva sabha, Kanaga sabha and Nithyananda sabha.

All these five entities will be in accordance with what ‘Paramashiva’ had said in the vedas and ‘agamas’.

Chit sabha will present consciousness based spiritual enlightenment science, welcoming all Hindu representatives, incarnations, enlightened masters, pontiffs, gurus and others who willingly accept the parliament’s humble request and invitation.

It will also offer Hindu blessings system.

Raja sabha will be a responsible democratic setup which will invite Hindu leaders of nations, sympathisers and political leaders who appreciate Hindu principles.

“Who can make these principles functional at a political level in many countries,” he said.

Raja sabha will offer Hindu political system.

Meanwhile, Hindu Deva Sabha is a think tank of individuals who live to enrich others to be able to live at the highest Hindu administrative principles embedded in vedas, itihasas, puranas and agamas which evolve sustainable development.

Kanaga sabha is an entity with a set of collated principles related to Hindu resource development.

“It will include individuals and important leaders related to human beings’ prosperity that includes lifestyle, money, grains, various essential resources like fuel, electricity,” pointed out the godman.

One of the objectives of Kanaga sabha is to collate this knowledge and share it with the wider world.

“Last but not the least, Nithyananda sabha, a responsible democratic sabha which will comprise of individuals who will streamline the administration of mahakailasa, who themselves experience and enrich the world with the science of blissful living,” he observed.

The confluence of these five sabhas is what Nithyananda calls the Hindu parliament.

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