Clean Air Initiative
November 2, 2021

Since 2000, KAILASA has shown tremendous commitment towards improving the air quality by adopting and implementing the Clean air initiative in its de facto spiritual embassies, legations, consular offices, and other facilities, including all Hindu Temples, Monasteries, Satsang Temples, Pādukā Mandirs, Satsang Centres, Micronations, Paramaśiva Senā Śākhās, healing centers, franchisee campuses, Hindu Universities, and schools.

KDEA through the Clean Air Initiative strives to work towards a safe, green future through healthy and sustainably managed ecosystems around the world – for people and the planet by planting oxygen-rich flora in the spiritual embassies of KAILASA in over 196 countries.

KDEA ensures that the de facto embassies of KAILASA house and grow numerous oxygen-yielding flora in its de-facto embassies including the sacred Banyan tree,  Athi (Fig), Ala (Banyan), and Arasa (Peepal).  In the Vedic tradition, these are sacred trees, known as Vanaspati or ‘Lord of the forest’. The de facto spiritual embassies of KAILASA also hosts Neem, Sandal, and Baek trees among the various other trees and 1008+ herbal, medicinal oxygen-rich plants including Tulsi and Aloe Vera.

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