Swami Nithyananda faces fresh legal trouble as parents allege illegal confinement of their children at his Ahmedabad ashram.
Swami Nithyananda, a self-proclaimed 'godman' who fled India in 2019 amid rape allegations, is rumored to be dead. His ...
Emissaries of the “United States of Kailasa,” led by a fugitive holy man, were deported after negotiating 1,000-year deals ...
The news about Swami Nithyanandas death is going viral on the internet and news portals on April 1. There is a speculation ...
Rumours are rife that Nithyananda is dead. Speculations doing rounds on internet claim that he died. However, there is no ...
Nithyananda reportedly have around ₹10,000 crore (approximately $1.2 billion USD), making him one of the wealthiest spiritual ...
They also announced that Nithyananda will address devotees in a live programme on April 3 at 5.00 am (IST) and 4.30 pm (IST).
Nithyananda's representatives confirmed on April 1 that he is alive and active, amid death rumors. The statement came from ...
Dismissing reports of his death, a statement was issued on April 1 by representatives of self-styled godman Nithyananda, an ...
Nithyananda established a sovereign nation called “The United States of Kailasa” or the “USK”, the geographical location of ...
Self-styled 'Godman' Nithyananda, who fled India and established the so-called 'United States of Kailasa,' has been exposed.
Swami Nithyananda - one of many self-styled Indian "godmen" with thousands of followers and a chequered past - is wanted by police for alleged rape, sexual abuse, and abduction of children.