Women & Girls in Science – Breaking Barriers and Driving Gender-Inclusive Innovation through the Revival of Vedic Feminism® in KAILASA by SPH Nithyananda Paramashivam
KAILASA, the first sovereign state for Hindus revived by The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (SPH) Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam, stands as a global paradigm for gender-inclusive governance and innovation in science through the implementation of Vedic Feminism®. With a governance model led by over 90% women, KAILASA reclaims the ancient Hindu civilizational legacy where women were spiritual leaders, scientists, warriors, and nation builders.
In sharp contrast to modern patriarchal structures that suppress feminine contributions in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), SPH has re-established the divine feminine as central to all spheres of life. He has reintroduced temple-based research environments, women-led educational systems, and sacred rituals that honor Devi Parashakti (the Ultimate Divine Feminine Consciousness).
Through initiatives such as the Nithyananda GurukulSM, KAILASA’s Nithyananda Hindu UniversitySM, women-centered spiritual-scientific training programs, and the U.A.N. (United Enlightened Ancient Indigenous Nations), SPH ensures that women and girls have complete access to scientific knowledge and leadership opportunities in the context of spiritual enlightenment. Historically, Hinduism has revered women as the embodiment of divine feminine consciousness.
Women such as Gargi, Maitreyi, and Lopamudra were renowned Vedic scholars; Rani Durgavati and Rani Lakshmibai were valiant warriors and defenders of dharma; and divine forms such as Parashakti, Meenakshi, and Kamakshi embody science, governance, and cosmic law. SPH has reinvigorated these ideals through practical policies, programs, and socio-spiritual empowerment pathways, enabling women not only to participate in science but to lead innovation from a conscious space of spiritual sovereignty.
Women in KAILASA are trained in Third Eye AwakeningSM, yogic sciences, and energy alchemy, fields that unite consciousness and quantum sciences.
These disciplines, recognized through the Vedas and Agamas, equip women to break mental, societal, and epistemic barriers. The revival of ancient technologies like power manifestation and alchemy-based memory retention offers new frontiers in learning and cognition, particularly for girls in scientific education.
Further, the persecution of Hindu women monks and scientists, as documented in reports of femicide, disinformation, and structural violence submitted to the UN, is actively challenged by SPH and the women leaders of KAILASA. Initiatives to restore honor to female monastics and protect them from digital and state violence are a testament to KAILASA’s enduring commitment to justice. This proposal outlines how Vedic Feminism® is being revived by SPH as a global model for science, social equity, and innovation.
SPH’s vision of a gender-inclusive society, grounded in Sanatana Dharma, is not just an act of revival but an evolution that offers new solutions for the global gender gap in science.