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Poo Pathi ( ta, பூப்பதி) is one among the
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 ...
, which are the primary worship centers and holy places of
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 ...
. As the incarnational activity of Vaikundar, the marriage with Poomadanthai, the Goddess of Earth was the event took place here. This Poomadanthai was the final deity unified by Vaikundar into himself, symbolizing the destruction of
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from the world (earth). Also some historians view that this was previously a Siva temple from which it was changed as a
Pathi Pathi ( ta, பதி - "The place where God is") is the name of the primary centres of congregational worship for the South Indian religious system of Ayyavazhi, having a relatively large structure like that of a temple. They are seven in numbe ...
.


History

The village Soorangudi is situated east to Eathamozhi in
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. Once a rich man named ''Sri rangan'' lived there, who had one and only daughter. After she matured she remained only in the house, since during those days young ladies were not allowed to come out of the residence. At that time, informed by Vaikundar about the divine birth of such a virgin, the Citars of Vaikundar went to Sri rangan's house with a proposal for her from Vaikundar who was then acting as a Pandaram. They told the details about Vaikundar to Sri rangan. The moment he heard that the man for whom the people had come for, is an Age-old person, he grew angry and along with his work men, he attacked them severely and tied them in a pillar. Then following a dialogue with the wisemen of the village, he released them. The
citar According to Akilattirattu Ammanai, the scripture of the Ayyavazhi religion, Ayya Vaikundar, the Incarnation of Lord Narayana in Kali Yukam, has five Seedar (disciples). They were in the previous Dwapara Yukam as Pandavas who were transmigrate ...
s came weeping, and walked eastwards to meet Vaikundar. At that time they meet Vaikundar at a place called Naraiyan vilai. Ayya seated under the shade of Laurel trees and asked about the happenings. Citars told what had happened. Hearing this Vaikundar told that, ''"My women will come here."'' At the next moment the daughter of ''Sri rangan'' went there with her hair uncombed. Following her a group of people came. Following them, ''Sri rangan'' and his wife came running and fell on the feet of Vaikundar and said, ''"Your holiness, she was the one and only daughter given by God to us. She took only vegetarian food right from here childhood. She led a divine life by bathing and worshipping twice a day. She was not interested in marriage. Under such circumstance, when thine Citars came with the proposal addressing thineself as a Pandaram, I grew angry. When I beat them, my daughter cried out as if all beatings fall on her. Afterwards we can't control her and she ran towards here. So please pardon us. Please accept her."'' Hearing this, Vaikundar advised him for his ignorance of the divine birth of his daughter. he told that she was the incarnation of the Bhooma Devi the goddess of
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. She was performing austerity towards God to marry her and to unify her into himself. And so fulfilling that, the above drama is played. Vaikundar married her under the shade of the laurel trees. The trees threw flowers over the couple, wishing them well. The devas praised the couple and threw flowers over them, and since then that place is called ''Poo Pathi'', where '' 'Poo' '' means flower in
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. Afterwards, Ayya along with Bhooma devi returned to Swamithoppe, where the followers gave them a warm welcome. Later the devotees established a
Pathi Pathi ( ta, பதி - "The place where God is") is the name of the primary centres of congregational worship for the South Indian religious system of Ayyavazhi, having a relatively large structure like that of a temple. They are seven in numbe ...
at this place and it is called as Poo pathi. Festivals are conducted every year and this temple is owned by the village and maintained by the village committee. Poopathi is located about ten kilometers south of
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near Eathamozhi.


Festivals

Also apart from ' The Great Masi Procession' from
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to Swamithope pathi, There is also a procession conducted from Poo Pathi to Ambala Pathi, which was organised by unifying the different processions from western parts of
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. The
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is conducted here starting from 2nd of the Tamil Month of Karthigai and will continue for about seventeen days. The celebration of
Ayya Vaikunda Avatharam 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 ...
is celebrated for two days here on 19th and the 20th of the
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Month of Masi. Anna dharmam is conducted during all festival days. Bus facility is available for this Pathi from
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. The special feature here is the
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trees. And Ayya unified Poomadanthai into him only under the shade of these laurel trees. Also some historians view that, this was once a Siva temple. Ayya Vaikundar changed it as Poo Pathi. The previous temple was called as ''Kalaswami temple''. Presently there is the tomb of
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, west to the present
Pathi Pathi ( ta, பதி - "The place where God is") is the name of the primary centres of congregational worship for the South Indian religious system of Ayyavazhi, having a relatively large structure like that of a temple. They are seven in numbe ...
. The Pathi is facing east ward. There is an old pipal tree on the front of the
Pathi Pathi ( ta, பதி - "The place where God is") is the name of the primary centres of congregational worship for the South Indian religious system of Ayyavazhi, having a relatively large structure like that of a temple. They are seven in numbe ...
.


Location

Poo Pathi is situated near Naraiyan vilai, 4 km east to Eathamozhi in a natural atmosphere. This
Pathi Pathi ( ta, பதி - "The place where God is") is the name of the primary centres of congregational worship for the South Indian religious system of Ayyavazhi, having a relatively large structure like that of a temple. They are seven in numbe ...
is situated 14 km west to Kanyakumari and 7 km south to
Nagercoil Nagercoil, also spelt as Nagarkovil ("Temple of the Nāgas", or Nagaraja-Temple), is a city and the administrative headquarters of Kanyakumari District in Tamil Nadu state, India. Situated close to the tip of the Indian peninsula, it lies on an ...
. It also lies half-a-way between the towns of Muttom and Kanyakumari in the Western Coastal Road. This
pathi Pathi ( ta, பதி - "The place where God is") is the name of the primary centres of congregational worship for the South Indian religious system of Ayyavazhi, having a relatively large structure like that of a temple. They are seven in numbe ...
is also one km apart from the
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in the north. It was also located 7 km south-west to Swamithope pathi.


See also

* Ayya Vaikundar *
Pathi Pathi ( ta, பதி - "The place where God is") is the name of the primary centres of congregational worship for the South Indian religious system of Ayyavazhi, having a relatively large structure like that of a temple. They are seven in numbe ...
*
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 ...
*
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 ...
*
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References

* Vishnu Kumaresan, Chellaiah Nadar, Poopathi, Poomadanthai Ammai Thirukkudumbam. +91-9677682080. https://www.vishnukava.blogspot.in * R.Elango & Ahila theepa elango,(s/o) E.Rajagopal,poopathi,Poomadanthai ammai Thirukkudumbam,09486073755. * c. somasundaralingan,(s/o)Chellaya nadar, poopathi,Poomadanthai ammai Thirukkudumbam,0091 9443828740. * N. Elango & Vijaya Shanthi Elango (1997), ''Ayya Vaikuntar - The Light of The World'', Published by the authors. * Ari Sundara mani (2002), ''Akilathirattu Ammanai Parayan Urai'', Vaikundar Thirukkudumbam Publications. * ''Moolappathiyam Ambalappathi Ayya Vaikunda Swamiyin, 175-vathu Avathara Dinavizha'', Published by the Celebration committee. * P. Sundaram Swamigal & K. Ponnumani (2001), ''Ayya Vaikunda Nathar Jeevacharithram'', Ayya Vaikunda Nathar Siddhasrama. * R. Shunmugam (2001), ''Nadar Kulathil Narayanar Avatharam'', Nadar KulaDheepam Publications. * G. Patrick (2003), ''Religion and Subaltern Agency'', University of Madras. * N. Amalan (2000), ''Ayya Vaikundar Punitha Varalaru'', Akilam Pathippagam. * Ponnulingam Kannan {{coord missing, Tamil Nadu Holy cities Pancha pathi