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Muttappathi is one among the Panchappathis (Five places where God is in Tamil) and one of the holy sites of Ayyavazhi, a the religion of South India. This site was situated some 2 kms north-east to Kanyakumari. And according to Akilattirattu Ammanai this is the place where Ayya Vaikundar was present with the people during the last phase of Thuvayal Thavasu. Alongside of Swamithoppe, it attracts a huge amount of devotees annually across South India. Panchappathis in Tamil means Five places where God is. ...
The term God (capitalized in English language as a proper noun) is often used to refer to a Supreme Being. ...
Tamil may refer to: The Tamil language, which is one of the Dravidian languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent. ...
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A map of South India, its rivers, regions and water bodies. ...
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...
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à®®à¯à®®à®¾à®©à¯ (Tamil: akilam (world) + thirattu (collection) + ammanai (ballad)), also called Thiru Edu (venerable book), is the main religious book of the Southern Indian Ayyavazhi faith, an offshoot of Hinduism. ...
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Swamithoppe-Pathi is the head quarter of all the Pathis where Ayya Vaikundar spent most of his life. ...
See also - List of Ayyavazhi-related articles
This is a list of all Wikipedia articles related to Ayyavazhi. ...
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