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Encyclopedia > Ayyavazhi movements

There are a good number of religious organisations in Ayyavazhi religion across South India. (See List of Ayyavazhi Organisations) There are several Organisations in Ayyavazhi religion. ...


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Ayyavazhi information - Search.com (4432 words)
Ayyavazhi அய்யாவழி (Tamil: "path of the father"), a Tamil monistic religion that originated in South India in the mid-19th century.
The temple of Swamithoppepathi is the headquarters of the Ayyavazhi religion.
The symbol of the Ayyavazhi religion is a 1,008 petalled lotus carrying a flame-shaped white 'Namam'.
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Ayyavazhi அய்யாவழி (Tamil: "path of the father"), was a dharmic belief system originated in South India in the mid-ninenteenth century.
Ayyavazhi was monistic and it advocates Ayya Vaikundar as monotheistic God.
Ayyavazhi was classified as a Dharmic religion because of its centrality on Dharma.
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