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Ambalappathi is one of the Panchappathis and holy places of Ayyavazhi situated roughly 11 kms west to Kanyakumari, and this is the place where Ayya Vaikundar reigned as a king and unified the Deities into himself – see Ekanai Kalyaanam. Akilathirattu Ammanai narrates very elobrately the grand manner in which Ekanai Kalyaanam was conducted for Ayya Vaikundar with the Seven deities.Of these, six of them were married at Ambalappathi. Akilam also call this Pathi as Moolakundappathi. Panchappathis in Tamil means Five places where God is. ... Ayyavazhi அய்யாவழி (Tamil: path of the father), a Tamil Hindu sect, is a monistic religion that originated in South India in the mid-19th century. ... The District Map of Kanya kumari Swamithoppe pathi Padmanabhapuram Palace Thiruchendur Temple The Tiruvalluvar statue The Vivekananda memorial Sun Rise at Kanyakumari The Gandhi Mandepam Kanyakumari is the name of a town (a cape - the southern-most tip of Peninsular India) and also the name of a District within Tamilnadu... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Ayya Vaikundar symbolically married seven deities. ... Akilam was an abbreviated name given to Akilattirattu Ammanai the holy book for the people of Ayyavazhi. ...


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Ayyavazhi Holy Sites
SwamithoppepathiAmbalappathiMuttappathiTamaraikulampathiPooppathiVakaippathiAvatharappathi

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Ambalappathi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (113 words)
Ambalappathi is one of the Panchappathis and holy places of Ayyavazhi situated roughly 11 km west to Kanyakumari, and this is the place where Ayya Vaikundar reigned as a king and unified the Deities into himself – see Ekanai Kalyaanam.
Of these, six of them were married at Ambalappathi.
Ambalappathi Muttappathi Tamaraikulampathi Pooppathi Vakaippathi Avatharappathi
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