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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. ...
Nathan (× ×ª× Gift, Standard Hebrew Natan, Tiberian Hebrew NÄṯÄn) is the name of at least six men, and perhaps as many as eight, with this name in the Hebrew Bible. ...
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. ...
| | Akilattirattu Ammanai: Vinchai to Vaikundar Thirukkalyana Ekanai Dharma Yukam 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, officially an offshoot of Hinduism. ...
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. ...
| This Vinchai is the Proclamations and Instructions given to the newly born child, Vaikundar by his father Narayana, one of the three godheads in Akilattirattu Ammanai, the source of Ayyavazhi mythology. Narayana (नारायण) or Narayan originates as an important Sanskrit name for Vishnu and is in many contemporary vernaculars, a common Indian name. ...
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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, officially an offshoot of Hinduism. ...
Ayyavazhi mythology is the mythology of the growing South Indian religious faith and offshoot of Hinduism known as Ayyavazhi. ...
The proclamation and instructions (Vinchai)
The proclamations were as follows: - I, the Narayana Pantaram, bom in the sea, in the year 1008 Masi, has taken my abode in Detchanam (south).
- I, Narayanan, do not want offerings, bribes, and kavati and I want to do away with these activities henceforth.
- As 1 am bom as the Vaikundar, the Dharma Yukam is unfolding. All those worthy of this Dharma Yukam only will survive the annihilation of kali Yukam.
- Undertake a rigorous tavam for six years in order that the Dharma Yukam may dawn upon the world. Your tavam will excel all tavam performed hitherto. Let the demons know the effect of your tavam.(See: Tavam of Vaikundar)
- Do not accept any blood sacrifice as done by the bloodthirsty demons.
- Those struck by the Kali will despise you, and try to disrupt your tavam. Persevere in your endeavour. Forbearance and fortitude will make you great.
- Once you complete the tavam, your wish will materialise. I will give you the reigns of the world, and you will rule it under one banner. You will rule all the castes as equals .
Mayon then gave the following exhortations to his child, Vaikundar, in order to perform an effective tavam: The Dharma Yukam or Satya Yuga is the eighth or final yukam (aeon or age), according to Ayyavazhi mythology. ...
This is the seventh of the Eight Yukams according to Ayyavazhi Mythology ...
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. ...
Sivan In Ayyavazhi mythology Sivan is one among the Three Great Godheads or Trimurti in Ayyavazhi mythology and is the Tamil name for Siva. ...
Nathan (× ×ª× Gift, Standard Hebrew Natan, Tiberian Hebrew NÄṯÄn) is the name of at least six men, and perhaps as many as eight, with this name in the Hebrew Bible. ...
Thirumal Thirumal is One among the Three Great Godheads or Trimurti in Ayyavazhi mythology and is a Tamil name for Sriman Narayana. ...
- Do not be deceived by the love of deceitful people
- Rest assured that Dharmam alone is the greatest virtue
- Uplifting the lowly is Dharmam, be not intemperate
- Do not hate anyone even if they are evil-mongers
- Be thoughtful in your conversation
- Forbearance and fortitude only will make you great
- Live with dignity and self-respect
- Cast away all the demons and the eighteen castes into the sea, fire and to the mountains
- Announce that there are no more taxes to be paid .
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