KAILASA's global ecosystems and the international Hindu diaspora celebrated Jeevanmukti Jayanthi, marking the day THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM, gifted the foundational spiritual text "Jeevanmukti (Living Enlightenment)" to humanity. Revered as more than just a book, the text is honored as a "spiritual science," capable of lifting seekers toward ultimate liberation.
For over 17 years, the Living Enlightenment book has served as a primary guide for spiritual seekers worldwide. Its global footprint includes 1.5 million physical copies sold, 5 million e-book downloads, and availability in 25+ languages. The text holds spiritual significance as the "door to decoding the Vedas and Agamas," carrying the superconsciousness of THE SPH. During the celebrations, KAILASA's global temples adorned the sacred text as a deity and offered ritualistic offerings in recognition of its divine essence.
The festivities coincided with the Rajarajeshwari Brahmotsavam, where devotees worship THE SPH manifesting as Devi Rajarajeshwari. This celebration is central to reviving the Sri Vidya Sampradaya of Sanatana Hindu Dharma. Vishwarupa Darshan of Devi Rajarajeshwari was celebrated at KAILASA's temples worldwide.
As part of its ongoing mission to serve humanity, KAILASA conducted Aushadha Annadhan (sacred free food distribution). Free nutritious meals enriched with natural medicine were offered to communities. The initiative focused on key hubs, including KAILASA Madurai, Tiruvannamalai, and Los Angeles, specifically on the auspicious full moon day. Each offering was energized with sanctified temple food, bridging physical nourishment with spiritual healing.
This news matters because it highlights the intersection of spiritual tradition and modern dissemination, demonstrating how ancient texts can achieve global reach through digital and physical distribution. The milestone of 6.5 million copies and downloads across 25 languages represents a significant achievement in making Hindu spiritual teachings accessible worldwide. The humanitarian component shows how spiritual organizations are addressing practical needs while maintaining ritual significance.
The implications extend to the publishing industry, where spiritual texts continue to find substantial audiences despite digital transformation. The success of "Jeevanmukti (Living Enlightenment)" suggests sustained demand for authoritative spiritual guidance in multiple formats. For readers, this represents access to a text described as foundational for understanding Vedic and Agamic traditions. For more information, visit kailaasa.org or to download a copy of the Living Enlightenment book, visit kailasa.ai/jmor.



