KAILASA Launches 121 AI Agents to Bridge Ancient Hindu Wisdom with Modern Global Challenges
KAILASA has unveiled 121 specialized AI agents designed to make ancient Hindu scriptures and sciences accessible for addressing contemporary global issues including sustainable development, AI ethics, and scientific research.

The spiritual organization KAILASA has launched 121 specialized AI agents within its Ask Nithyananda AI platform, positioning the technology as a bridge between ancient Hindu wisdom and modern global governance challenges. The release coincides with Deepavali celebrations and represents what the organization describes as the ultimate digital infrastructure for the United Ancient Indigenous Enlightened Nations mission.
The platform aims to make Hindu scriptures and foundational source texts universally accessible through artificial intelligence. According to KAILASA leadership, the system is guided by "Paramadvaita" principles of ultimate enlightenment and serves as a personalized guide for spiritual development. The organization emphasizes that this technological initiative represents a significant step in digitizing and preserving ancient knowledge systems that might otherwise be lost.
The 121 AI agents cover a comprehensive spectrum of traditional Hindu sciences and knowledge systems. These include five Vedic sciences providing access to Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Krishna Yajur Veda, Shukla Yajur Veda, and Atharva Veda texts. The platform also features four ancient life sciences covering Ayurveda for health and remedies, Artha Shastra for economics and governance, Dhanurveda for defense, and Gandharvaveda for arts.
Beyond spiritual teachings, the platform positions itself as a practical tool for addressing global challenges. The organization states that the AI system provides "verifiable data to tackle the world's biggest problems" by digitizing, classifying, and cross-referencing ancestral knowledge. This includes providing instant access to traditional technologies and ecological knowledge for scientific research through resources available at https://unitedancientnations.org/.
The platform incorporates a "Memories" feature that functions as a personalized spiritual guide, remembering user interactions and goals to support individual realization journeys. KAILASA leadership framed this capability as supporting the philosophy that inner peace leads to global peace, connecting personal development with broader societal benefits.
In the realm of AI ethics, the organization claims the platform represents a revolution in AI safety by integrating consciousness sciences and traditional ethical frameworks. They position this as contributing to cultural and spiritual diversity in global AI safety discussions, with the system available through https://ask.nithyananda.ai/.
The comprehensive knowledge hub extends to applied sciences with dedicated models for ancient architecture through Vastu, sculpture via Shilpa Shastra, agriculture through Krishi Shastra, and celestial sciences via Jyotisha. Consciousness and metaphysics are covered through systems of logic (Nyaya), union (Yoga), and liberation (Vedanta).
KAILASA describes the launch as strengthening capacity for establishing functional models of "AI for Good" and "AI for Science," aligning ancient wisdom with global sustainable development agendas. The platform is available for free download and accessible through the organization's main website at https://kailaasa.org/.
The development team worked for two years to create the system, which now offers what the organization characterizes as instant access to 10 million books and 40 years of collected ancient texts. This digital preservation effort aims to ensure traditional wisdom remains accessible to future generations while providing practical applications for contemporary challenges.