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Ayyavazhi Movements
There are a number of religious organisations in Sanathan Dharma across South India. List * ALLAYYAM (ALL WORLD AYYA VAIKUNDAR MINISTRY) SWAMYTHOPPU * Ayya Vaikundar Thirukkudumbam * Vaikundar Anbar Sangam, Paraikkode * Vaikundar Anbar Sangam, Punniyam * Ayyavazhi Makkal Iyakkam * Ayya Sivasiva Arahara movement * Anbukkodimakkal Thirucchabai * Akila Ayya Arakkattalai * Tharmayuka Makkal Iyakkam * Akilam Kalai-Ilakkiya Peravai *IASF (International Ayyavazhi Service Foundation) References http://ayyavaikundar.com/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Ayyavazhi organisations Organizations Ayyavazhi Ayyavazhi Ayyavazhi Ayyavazhi ( ta, அய்யாவழி, ml, അയ്യാവഴി ''Ayyāvaḻi'' , ) is a henotheistic belief that originated in South India.Tha. Krishna Nathan, ''Ayyaa vaikuNdarin vaazvum sinthanaiyum'', p. 62: "" (The day at which Vaik ...
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South India
South India, also known as Dakshina Bharata or Peninsular India, consists of the peninsular southern part of India. It encompasses the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana, as well as the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry, comprising 19.31% of India's area () and 20% of India's population. Covering the southern part of the peninsular Deccan Plateau, South India is bounded by the Bay of Bengal in the east, the Arabian Sea in the west and the Indian Ocean in the south. The geography of the region is diverse with two mountain ranges – the Western and Eastern Ghats – bordering the plateau heartland. The Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri, Tungabhadra, Periyar, Bharathappuzha, Pamba, Thamirabarani, Palar, and Vaigai rivers are important perennial rivers. The majority of the people in South India speak at least one of the four major Dravidian languages: Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada (all 4 of which are among the 6 Classic ...
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Ayya Vaikundar Thirukkudumbam
Ayya may refer to: * Ayya (Sinhala word), Ayya (අයියා) means elder brother in Sinhala language * Ayyavazhi, a Tamil/Malayalee Indian religion * ''Ayya'' (2005 Tamil film), a 2005 Tamil language film directed by Hari * ''Ayya'' (2005 Kannada film), a 2005 Kannada film starring Darshan and Rakshitha * Ayya (Pali word), Ayya, the Pali term, translated as "honourable" or "worthy," commonly used in reference to ordained female Buddhist monks * Ayyappan, the son of Vishnu ("Ayya") in his Mohini avatar and Shiva ("Appa") * Vishnu, whose Tamil name is Ayya * Ayya Vaikunda Avataram (Incarnation of Vaikundar), Hindu festival celebrated by followers of Ayyavazhi on the 20th day of Tamil Month of Masi * Ayya Vaikundar (1810–1851), Ayya, reference to the deva, Vaikundar, believed to be the incarnation of Trimurthi in Ayyavazhi * Ayya, Kapurthala, India * Ayya (river) The Ayya (russian: Айя) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a left tributary of Kolva which in turn is a tribut ...
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Vaikundar Anbar Sangam, Paraikkode
Ayya Vaikundar (c.1833 –c.1851) ( ta, அய்யா வைகுண்டர், sa, अय्या वैघुण्ढर्) also known as Vaikunda Swami is the first and the foremost Purna avatar of Eka-Paran born to Lord Narayana and his consort Goddess Lakshmi at the Sea of Tiruchendur on the 20th of Masi, 1008 K.E (1 March 1833 CE). Embodied with the triune God-heads along with all lesser devas, Lord Narayana assumes his ninth incarnation at the sea-shore of Tiruchendur just before the birth of Ayya Vaikundar. It was this Avatar of Lord Narayana whom give birth to Ayya Vaikundar later, and all these events are part of his grand and systematic framework for the destruction of Kali. Earlier, as the time for the destruction of Kali approaches, Goddess Lakshmi, who includes all Devis (feminine forms of Devas) of the divine cosmos into herself, was sent to Sea of Tiruchendur to grow as a giant golden fish called Makara. It was from her womb the Infant ...
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Vaikundar Anbar Sangam, Punniyam
Ayya Vaikundar (c.1833 –c.1851) ( ta, அய்யா வைகுண்டர், sa, अय्या वैघुण्ढर्) also known as Vaikunda Swami is the first and the foremost Purna avatar of Eka-Paran born to Lord Narayana and his consort Goddess Lakshmi at the Sea of Tiruchendur on the 20th of Masi, 1008 K.E (1 March 1833 CE). Embodied with the triune God-heads along with all lesser devas, Lord Narayana assumes his ninth incarnation at the sea-shore of Tiruchendur just before the birth of Ayya Vaikundar. It was this Avatar of Lord Narayana whom give birth to Ayya Vaikundar later, and all these events are part of his grand and systematic framework for the destruction of Kali. Earlier, as the time for the destruction of Kali approaches, Goddess Lakshmi, who includes all Devis (feminine forms of Devas) of the divine cosmos into herself, was sent to Sea of Tiruchendur to grow as a giant golden fish called Makara. It was from her womb the Infant ...
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Ayyavazhi Makkal Iyakkam
Ayyavazhi ( ta, அய்யாவழி, ml, അയ്യാവഴി ''Ayyāvaḻi'' , ) is a henotheistic belief that originated in South India.Tha. Krishna Nathan, ''Ayyaa vaikuNdarin vaazvum sinthanaiyum'', p. 62: "" (The day at which Vaikundar is given rebirth could be considered as the date of origin of the Ayyavazhi religion.) Though generally regarded as a branch of Hinduism, it is cited as an independent monistic belief by several newspapers, government reports, and academic researchers.Graham Harvey and Robert J. Wallis, (2007), ''Historical Dictionary of Shamanism'', , Scarecrow Press, pp. 101 Ayyavazhi is centered on the life and preachings of Ayya Vaikundar; its ideas and philosophy are based on the holy texts '' Akilathirattu Ammanai'' and ''Arul Nool''. Accordingly, Ayya Vaikundar was the Purna avatar of Narayana. Ayyavazhi shares many ideas with Hinduism in its beliefs and practice, but differs considerably in its concepts of good and evil and dharma. Ayyava ...
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Ayya Sivasiva Arahara Movement
Ayya may refer to: * Ayya (Sinhala word), Ayya (අයියා) means elder brother in Sinhala language * Ayyavazhi, a Tamil/Malayalee Indian religion * ''Ayya'' (2005 Tamil film), a 2005 Tamil language film directed by Hari * ''Ayya'' (2005 Kannada film), a 2005 Kannada film starring Darshan and Rakshitha * Ayya (Pali word), Ayya, the Pali term, translated as "honourable" or "worthy," commonly used in reference to ordained female Buddhist monks * Ayyappan, the son of Vishnu ("Ayya") in his Mohini avatar and Shiva ("Appa") * Vishnu, whose Tamil name is Ayya * Ayya Vaikunda Avataram (Incarnation of Vaikundar), Hindu festival celebrated by followers of Ayyavazhi on the 20th day of Tamil Month of Masi * Ayya Vaikundar (1810–1851), Ayya, reference to the deva, Vaikundar, believed to be the incarnation of Trimurthi in Ayyavazhi * Ayya, Kapurthala, India * Ayya (river) The Ayya (russian: Айя) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a left tributary of Kolva which in turn is a tribut ...
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Anbukkodimakkal Thirucchabai
Anbukkodimakkal Thirucchabai is a democratic bureau established by the religious headquarters of Ayyavazhi in the late 20th century. It was one among the latest developments in the religious history of Ayyavazhi. In every village there will be formed a bench which was democratically elected. These village committees forms a block committee. Separate rules will be provided for them from the headquarters. And Bala Prajapathi Adikalar was the convenor of this bureau. This was formed mainly to organise the religion. Many conference are held in various cities in South India including Chennai, Marthandam, Vallioor, Nagercoil and Thiruvananthapuram. But some denominations of Ayyavazhi won't accept this Thirucchabai though most of them accepts Swamithope as the headquarters. See also * Ayyavazhi movements * Ayyavazhi Publications * Ayyavazhi phenomenology * Payyan dynasty References * N. Elango and Vijaya Shanthi Elango (1997), ''Ayya Vaikuntar The light of the world'', (Publishe ...
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Akila Ayya Arakkattalai
Akila may refer to: Places *Acila or Ocelis, an ancient town in Yemen People *Akila Dananjaya (born 1993), Sri Lankan cricketer *Akila Ellawala (born 1976), Sri Lankan politician * Akila Isanka (born 1989), Sri Lankan cricketer *Akila Jayasundera (born 1992), Sri Lankan cricketer *Akila Viraj Kariyawasam (born 1973), Sri Lankan politician * Akila Lakshan (born 1995), Sri Lankan cricketer *Akila Radhakrishnan (born 1982), American lawyer See also * Abila (other) * Aila (name) * Akela (other) *Akhila * Akiba (other) *Akil (other) * Akilah (other) * Akilam *Akilan * Akina (given name) *Akira (other) *Akita (other) *Akiva (other) *Anila (other) *Ávila (other) Ávila is a city in the province of Ávila, Castile and León, Spain. Ávila or Avila may also refer to: Places Spain * Province of Ávila, in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain * Ávila (Congress of Deputies constit ...
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Akilam Kalai-Ilakkiya Peravai
Akilathirattu Ammanai ( ta, அகிலத்திரட்டு அம்மானை; ''akilam'' ("world"), ''thirattu'' ("collection"), ''ammanai'' ("ballad")), also called Thiru Edu ("venerable book"), is the main religious text of the Tamil belief system Ayyavazhi. The title is often abbreviated to Akilam or Akilathirattu. Akilam includes more than 15,000 verses and is the largest collection of Ammanai literature in Tamil as well as one of the largest works in Tamil constructed by a single author. History Author Hari Gopalan Citar states in the text that he wrote this book on a Friday, the twenty-seventh day of the Tamil month of Karthikai (13 December) in the year 1839 CE. The author claims that God woke him up during his sleep and commissioned him to record his dictation. ''Akilathirattu'' was recorded on palm leaves until 1939, when it was printed.G. Patrick's, Religion and Subaltern Agency, Chapter 5, Page 119 According to the author, the book is the story ...
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