KAILASA celebrates the International day of charity (5 September 2021) to mark the role of charity in alleviating humanitarian needs and human suffering within and among nations, indigenous communities and individuals across the globe, to support and enrich the marginalized and underprivileged with the guiding principles of Hinduism - peace, nonviolence and oneness.
A Report titled 'KAILASA's humanitarian response on International charity day' is compiled as a humble offering by the International humanitarian agencies of KAILASA and religious peacekeepers of KAILASA who are tirelessly inspired, guided and micromanaged by the SPH Nithyananda Paramashivam over last 26 years.
The full report is available at https://kailaasa.org/.../KAILASA-HUMANITARIAN-RESPONSE...
KAILASA upholds the fundamental concepts and principles of making a Dana which is the traditional practice of 'giving away' or 'donation' without expecting any return' as 'philanthropy', helping humanity to reclaim conscious sovereignty through six of its international humanitarian agencies. Members of the Sovereign Order of KAILASA form an efficient network as religious peacekeepers of International humanitarian agencies that includes supporting everything from educational needs, medical needs, food bank programs, emergency relief programs, spiritual support for the displaced living through war, conflict, or law-fare to intervention in areas hit by natural disasters, and various social services.
KAILASA further invites philanthropists around the globe to support our International Humanitarian Agencies to further advance the spirit of Hindu charity- helping, empowering the needy through all powerful services and solutions from Vedagamas and reclaiming their conscious sovereignty. You may show your support by offering your contributions as e-hundi offering
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