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The holy places of Ayyavazhi includes the following Primary Pathis # Swamithope pathi # Ambala Pathi # Mutta Pathi # Thamaraikulam Pathi # Poo Pathi Other Pathis # Vaikunda pathi # Vakai Pathi # Avathara Pathi Primary Thangals # Chettikudiyiruppu # Agastheeswaram # Paloor # Sundavilai # Vadalivilai # Kadambankulam # Pambankulam Other Important Thangals # Vellai Chuvamiyar Pathi # Veppankattu Pathi # Pazhavar # Sidambara puram # Kalakkadu # Thysaiyan Vilai Other holy sites # Vaikunda Malai # Marunthuvazh Malai See also *List of Ayyavazhi-related articles *Pancha pathi Pancha pathi (Tamil: பஞ்ச பதி, "the five abodes of God") are the five important pilgrim centers of Ayyavazhi. These are also considered as the primary Pathis and as worship centers of Ayyavazhi with primary status. The first pat ... References * R. Shunmugam (2000), Nadar Kulathi Narayanar Avataram, Nadar Kuladeepam Publications. {{Ayyavazhi Holyplaces Ayyavazh ...
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Swamithope
Swamithope (alternate spelling Swamithoppe) is the name of a village that lies southeast of the City of Nagercoil, the capital of the Kanyakumari district, District of Kanyakumari in the State of Tamil Nadu, at the extreme southern tip of India. In the past, Swamithope was known by the name Poovandanthoppe which was part of the village, ''Sasthankutty Vilai''V.T. Chellam (2002), ''Thamizhaga Varalarum Panbadum'', Manickavasagar Publications, Chennai, p. 493. Swamithope lies about half-way between the cities of Nagercoil and Kanyakumari (town), Kanniyakumari on the Nagercoil-Kanniyakumari road. Swamithope is located at Swamithoppu is a synonym for this village, as used in the holy book (Akilattirattu Ammanai, Akilam) of the Tamil belief system Ayyavazhi. Swamithoppu is the name earned by the village Swami (Ayya Vaikundars thavam) Thoppu was a coconut tree farm so it has been merged by people. being the origin of the Ayyavazhi religion in the mid-nineteenth century. It is the bir ...
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Nizhal Thangal Of Vadalivilai
This Thangal of Vadalivilai was the fifth among the Primary Nizhal Thangals. After the Kodiyettru Thirunal of Swamithope in 1850, the devotees of Ayya from Vadali vilai of Tirunelveli district requested Ayya to visit their village, during their holy visit to Swamithope. Accepting their request Ayya visited that village and laid stone for the Thangal there. Then a palmyra-leaf made structure was erected there and Panividais are conducted regularly. See also * Pathi * Nizhal Thangal * Worship centers of Ayyavazhi The ''Pathis'' and '' Nizhal Thangals'', are centers of worship and religious learning for the followers of Ayyavazhi which are established in different parts of India. They served as centres for propagation of the beliefs and practices of Ayyava ... References * K. Amalan, ''Ayya Vaikundar Punitha Varlaru'', Akilam Pathippakam, 2000. * G. Patrick, ''Religion and Subaltern Agency'', University of Madras, 2003. {{Ayyavazhi-stub Nizhal Thangals ...
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List Of Ayyavazhi-related Articles
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Vaikunda Malai
The Vaikunda Malai (Tamil:வைகுண்ட மலை) is a hill which is part of the Mahendragiri Hills situated near Athala vilai of Kanyakumari district in the Western Ghats of India. This hill has religious importance in the Ayyavazhi religion during the festival of Ayya Vaikunda Avataram, the day of incarnation of Ayya Vaikundar. During the celebration, two processions, one from Thiruvananthapuram and other from Tiruchendur, reach Athala vilai and circle the hill. A Jyothi (flame) is lit at the top of this hill to symbolise the birth of Vaikundar. Unlike other Ayyavazhi holy places, Vaikunda Malai is not mentioned in the Ayyavazhi scriptures. See also * Ayyavazhi holy sites * Pancha pathi Pancha pathi (Tamil: பஞ்ச பதி, "the five abodes of God") are the five important pilgrim centers of Ayyavazhi. These are also considered as the primary Pathis and as worship centers of Ayyavazhi with primary status. The first pat ... * Nizhal Thangals Re ...
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Nizhal Thangal Of Thysaiyan Vilai
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Nizhal Thangal Of Kalakkadu
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Nizhal Thangal Of Sidambara Puram
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Nizhal Thangal Of Pazhavar
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Nizhal Thangal Of Kayambu
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Nizhal Thangal Of Dwaraka
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Nizhal Thangal Of Pambankulam
This Thangal of Pambankulam was the seventh among the Primary Nizhal Thangals (places of worship). It is west of Kadambankulam in the Tirunelveli- Kanyakumari National Highway east of Panakkudy. A thangal was constructed during the '' 'Desa-sanjara' '' of Vaikundar. It was called the ''Pattakasalai Pathi''. See also * Pathi * Worship centers of Ayyavazhi The ''Pathis'' and '' Nizhal Thangals'', are centers of worship and religious learning for the followers of Ayyavazhi which are established in different parts of India. They served as centres for propagation of the beliefs and practices of Ayyava ... References * K. Amalan, ''Ayya Vaikundar Punitha Varlaru'', Akilam Pathippakam, 2000. * G. Patrick, ''Religion and Subaltern Agency'', University of Madras, 2003. {{Portal bar, Religion, India, Society Nizhal Thangals ...
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Nizhal Thangal Of Kadambankulam
This Thangal of Kadambankulam was the sixth among the Primary Nizhal Thangals. This Thangal was situated South to Valliyoor, 2 km southeast to Kalantha Panai. This was the place where ''Thavam petral'', the daughter of Dharma Citar was married to a man from here. Also, this was the native place of Thuvayal Pandaram, who were the participants of the Thuvayal Thavasu. Ayya Vaikundar also visited this place before his Six-year Tavam. Likewise, this place gains so much importance from Ayyavazhi. As usual, the devotees of this village requested Ayya for a visit. Accepting it Ayya was carried there in a horse-drawn cart. During the Kadambankulam visit of Vaikundar, it was the 17th incarnational day of Vaikundar. So people celebrated the festival very grandly with their houses white-washed and palm-leaf roofed sheds constructed. The foundation stone for the sixth Thangal was laid. A structure was erected there immediately using palmyra leaves. Then it was replaced with massi ...
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