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This is the term used in Akilattirattu Ammanai the holy book of Ayyavazhi to represent The Ultimate Oneness, and in Thiruvasakam - 2 it was stated that it was from this Ekam all this objects including the separate Godheads, Devas, Asuras etc of the Universe formed. ...
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Thirumal Thirumal is One among the Three Great Godheads or Trimurti in Ayyavazhi mythology and is a Tamil name for Sriman Narayana. ...
Thirumal is denoted as The maintainer in Ayyavazhi mythology, and is one among the Three God Heads. ...
Sivan In Ayyavazhi mythology Sivan is one among the Three Great Godheads or Trimurti in Ayyavazhi mythology and is the Tamil name for Siva. ...
Ayya Vaikundar, who arose from the sea at Thiruchendur on 20th of the Tamil Month of Masi was considered as an unique Avatar. ...
Ayya Vaikundar was the Manu avathar (to born as a human being) of Lord Narayana according to Akilattirattu Ammanai the holy script of Ayyavazhi religion. ...
The Ayyavazhi Trinity is the Incarnation of God in this Kali Yukam. ...
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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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Thirukkalyana Ekanai was an important part in Akilattirattu Ammanai the religious book of Ayyavazhi, in which Ayya Vaikundar unified all the atmans (souls) of this universe into Himself. ...
The Dharma Yukam or Satya Yuga is the eighth or final yukam (aeon or age), according to Ayyavazhi mythology. ...
| | Worship centers of Ayyavazhi: Thalaimaippathi Pathis Nizhal Thangals The worship centers of Ayyavazhi include Pathis and Nizhal Thangals. ...
Swamithoppe pathi Swamithoppe Palliyarai Swamithoppe Pathi (also called Swamithoppu-pathi, Manavaippathi, or Thalaimaippathi (Thalaimai (chief) + pathi)) is the primary pathi of the Ayyavazhi path of Hinduism, the head of all worship centers of Ayyavazhi, and the place where Ayya Vaikundar is said to have performed the Tavam. ...
A Pathi (from a Tamil word meaning The place where God is) is an important centre of congregational worship for the South Indian religion of Ayyavazhi, having a relatively large structure like that of a temple. ...
The Temples, called Nizhal Tangals are simple buildings built by the people to worship God without distinction of colour,race or caste. ...
| | Ayyavazhi Publications Ayyavazhi movements There are a good number of publications in Ayyavazhi. ...
There are a good number of religious organisations in Ayyavazhi religion across South India. ...
| | Ayyavazhi religious practices Main teachings Forms of worship and the features attendant on them can be said to be manifestations and indicators of the type of religiosity present in a religious universe. ...
The Hindu sect Ayyavazhi includes a corpus of teachings in the form of instructions and slogans found in the religious book Akilattirattu. ...
| | Related faiths: Advaita Smartism Advaita Vedanta is probably the best known of all Vedanta schools of Hinduism, the others being Dvaita and Vishishtadvaita. ...
A Smarta or Smartha is a denomination of the Hindu religion. ...
| Swamithoppe Pathi (also called சுவாமிதோப்பு பதி, Swamithoppu-pathi, Manavaippathi, or Thalaimaippathi (Thalaimai (chief) + pathi)) is the primary pathi of the Ayyavazhi path of Hinduism, the head of all worship centers of Ayyavazhi, and the place where Ayya Vaikundar is said to have performed the Tavam. A Pathi (from a Tamil word meaning The place where God is) is an important centre of congregational worship for the South Indian religion of Ayyavazhi, having a relatively large structure like that of a temple. ...
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யà¯à®¯à®¾à®µà®´à®¿ (Tamil: path of the father), officially a Tamil Hindu sect, is a monistic religion that originated in South India in the mid-19th century. ...
It is far to biased towards Smartism. ...
This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
The Structure erected above the Vatakku Vasal where Ayya Vaikundar performed the Tavam According to Akilattirattu Ammanai, For ten months, Ayya Vaikundar revealed to the people all about the past, present, and future in the form of songs. ...
According to Ayyavazhi Hinduism, Ayya Vaikundar (or "Ayya Vaikuntar"), an incarnation of Lord Narayana, carried out his tavam (efforts) at Poovantanthoppe, attracting many people from across India. The ponnmenikkoodu (Sacred Golden Body) of Ayya Vaikuntar were interred there, and the square-shaped Swamithoppu-pathi was constructed enveloping them. The holy book Akilathirattu ammanai of Ayyavazhi refers to the temple as "Thoppuppathi". This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
Narayana (नारायण) or Narayan originates as an important Sanskrit name for Vishnu and is in many contemporary vernaculars, a common Indian name. ...
This is the former name of Swamithope. ...
Genesis and history
Ayya Vaikundar incarnated from the Sea, and after providing rules and regulations to God-heads, came to Detchanam (Swamithoppe) and performed Tavam for six years in the place which was now known as Vatakku Vasal in Swamithoppe. Then when the Kalineesan came to arrest him he went once again in to the sea at Muttappathi and after that Vinchai, he returned Swamithoppe, from where he was arrested. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (553x866, 261 KB)This is the image of Swamithoppe palliyarai the epicenter of Ayyavazhi religion File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (553x866, 261 KB)This is the image of Swamithoppe palliyarai the epicenter of Ayyavazhi religion File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
Palliyarai(Palli)+(Arai)is a tamil word used in Ayyavazhi to represent the Sanctum Sanctorium of the worship centers. ...
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Detchanam literally means south or the land of south. ...
The Structure erected above the Vatakku Vasal where Ayya Vaikundar performed the Tavam According to Akilattirattu Ammanai, For ten months, Ayya Vaikundar revealed to the people all about the past, present, and future in the form of songs. ...
This is the Vatakku (north) + Vasal (entrance), north entrance of Swamithoppe pathi. ...
Kalineesan is one who was caught by Kalimayai , (not the Hindu deity) according to Akilattirattu Ammanai the source of Ayyavazhi mythology. ...
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. ...
The term vinchai in Tamil, literarily means Ultimate knowledge. ...
Then after his trial he was carried in a Vahana by his devotees to Swamithoppe where he incinerated the evil spirits and unified the Seven Virgins into himself. Then after the marriage with the deities in Ambalappathi he returned Swamithoppe. In Indian mythology, the vahana is the object or vehicle that serves a divinity. ...
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 â see Ekanai Kalyaanam. ...
According to Akilattirattu Ammanai, Swamithoppe is the only place Narayana (Vaikundar) slept (in Tamil: Pallikolluthal) after the incarnation. Then he send 700 families to Thuvayal Thavasu to Vakaippathi and organised festivals and celebrations. And after all the Avathara Ekanais he attained Vaikundam and after his ponnmenikkoodu (Sacred Golden Body) is interred in the place which was now the Palliyarai of Swamithoppe. Akilathirattu Ammanai à®
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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. ...
Narayana (नारायण) or Narayan originates as an important Sanskrit name for Vishnu and is in many contemporary vernaculars, a common Indian name. ...
Ayya Vaikundar was the Manu avathar (to born as a human being) of Lord Narayana according to Akilattirattu Ammanai the holy script of Ayyavazhi religion. ...
This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
Vakaippathi, one among the Panchappathis is a holy site for the People of Ayyavazhi. ...
Vaikunta is the abode of Lord Vishnu, one of the Trimurti Hindu Gods. ...
Palliyarai(Palli)+(Arai)is a tamil word used in Ayyavazhi to represent the Sanctum Sanctorium of the worship centers. ...
Note:- There is a claim that Ayya Vaikundar doesn't takes a Physical body after the incarnation with some quotes from Akilam. Akilathirattu Ammanai à®
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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. ...
Architecture and Structure The Palliyarai contains two oil lamps (kuthuvilakku), an elunetru, and a large mirror. On a raised pedestal, covered with kavi cloth, the temple also preserves some articles believed to have been used by Ayya Vaikuntar, including a rattan cane (perampu) and a pair of wooden sandals. The Palliyarai is surrounded by inner corridors. This file has been listed on Wikipedia:Possibly unfree images, because it is missing information on its source or copyright status. ...
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Antique bronze oil lamp with Christian symbol (replica) Antique Greek oil lamp (replica) An oil lamp is a device used for lighting or for preserving a flame that is fueled by animal, vegetable or mineral oil. ...
Elunetru was the term used to denote the object placed in the sanctum sactorium of the worship centers of Ayyavazhi. ...
Kavi is the oldest script of Javanese language, and is derived from the Indic Brahmi. ...
Rattan (from the Malay rotan), is the name for the roughly six hundred species of the genera Calamus and Daemonorops used for furniture and baskets. ...
There is a common well some 300 mts from the main Pathi. Akilattirattu Ammanai states that all the eighteen castes take bath from that well. It was considered sacred to take bath and drinking the wattar from that well. Then there found a Paal Kinaru, in the extreme east, Vatakku Vasal in the north and Sivaye Medai in the west of Palliyarai. Then all these were surrounded by outer corridors. There is a bell tower above the spot where Vaikundar performed the Tavam. This is the Vatakku (north) + Vasal (entrance), north entrance of Swamithoppe pathi. ...
Ayya Vaikundar was the Manu avathar (to born as a human being) of Lord Narayana according to Akilattirattu Ammanai the holy script of Ayyavazhi religion. ...
Tavam is a Tamil word which denotes Austerity. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (808x582, 420 KB)Map of the Swamithope Region, which lies southeast of the City of Nagercoil, the head quarters (capital) of the District of Kanyakumari in the State of Tamil Nadu at the extreme southern tip of India. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (808x582, 420 KB)Map of the Swamithope Region, which lies southeast of the City of Nagercoil, the head quarters (capital) of the District of Kanyakumari in the State of Tamil Nadu at the extreme southern tip of India. ...
The District Map of Kanyakumari. ...
Location Swamithoppe Pathi is the headquarters of the five pathis (Panchappathis) of Ayyavazhi Hinduism, and its geographical focal point. Swamithoppe Pathi, is located in the village of Swamithope, which lies southeast of the City of Nagercoil, the head quarters (capital) of the District of Kanyakumari in the State of Tamil Nadu at the extreme southern tip of India. Swamithope lies about half-way between the Cities of Nagercoil and Kanniyakumari on the Nagercoil-Kanniyakumari road. Panchappathis in Tamil means Five places where God is. ...
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யà¯à®¯à®¾à®µà®´à®¿ (Tamil: path of the father), officially a Tamil Hindu sect, is a monistic religion that originated in South India in the mid-19th century. ...
It is far to biased towards Smartism. ...
The District Map of Kanyakumari. ...
Parvathipuram, in Nagercoil, with a scenic view of the Western Ghats. ...
Swamithoppe pathi Thiruchendur Temple The Tiruvalluvar statue The Vivekananda memorial The Gandhi Mandepam Kanyakumari is a town and a cape at the southernmost tip of the Indian peninsula. ...
Tamil Nadu (தமிழ் நாடு, Land of the Tamils) is a state at the southern tip of India. ...
The District Map of Kanyakumari. ...
Parvathipuram, in Nagercoil, with a scenic view of the Western Ghats. ...
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 a town and a cape at the southernmost tip of the Indian peninsula. ...
Festival and Celebrations The main celebration of Swamithoppe includes Kodiyettru Thirunal, which was celebrated thrice in a year during the tamil months of Vaikasi, Aavani, Thai. It startes with Kodiyetrru (flag hoisting) and ends on the eleventh day with Car procession. Then the Thiru edu vasippu, the Seventeen day festival, in which the whole contents of Akilattirattu Ammanai where read melodiously. It was celebrated during the tamil month of Karthigai, the month at which it was written by Hari Gopalan Citar. Download high resolution version (964x693, 378 KB) File links The following pages link to this file: Ayya vaikunda Avataram ...
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The Vaikunda Avatara Orvalam is the name given to the procession which originates from Nagercoil to Swamithoppe. ...
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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. ...
Hari Gopalan Citar is considered to be the most important among the Citars because he was the man to write Akilattirattu Ammanai. ...
The most important festival is Ayya Vaikunda Avataram, the day at which Ayya Vaikundar incarnated from the sea at Thiruchendur. Several processions were held on that day which starts from different places including Thiruchendur and Thiruvananthapuram and ends at Swamithoppe. The Vaikunda Avatara Orvalam originates from Nagercoil to Swamithoppe with several tens of thousands of devotees on 3-3-2005 The Vaikunda Avataram is celebrated on the 20th day of the Tamil Month of Masi, the date at which Lord Vaikundar arose from the sea of Thiruchendur as the son...
Thiruchendur is a town in the district of Tirunelveli of Tamil Nadu, located 55 km south-east of Tirunelveli and 75 km north-east of Kanyakumari. ...
Thiruvananthapuram, formerly known as Trivandrum, is the capital of the Indian state of Kerala. ...
See also Ayyavazhi mythology is the mythology of the growing South Indian religious faith and offshoot of Hinduism known as Ayyavazhi. ...
This is a list of all Wikipedia articles related to Ayyavazhi. ...
External links - www.vaikunt.org
- www.ayyavaigundar.org
- www.kanyakumarionline.com
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