Akilam Fifteen

The Akilam fifteen is one of the sub-sections of Akilattirattu Ammanai which was the Primary scripture of Ayyavazhi. This part is also called 'Kalyana Vasippu'. It contains the events of the marriage of Vaikundar with the Seven Virgins narrated in a grant poetic style.

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Religiosity
  • Payyan dynasty
  • Ayyavazhi History
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  • Ayyavazhi marriage
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  • Neetham
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Mythical events
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  • Vinchai to Vaikundar
  • Boons offered to Kaliyan
  • Thirukkalyana Ekanai
  • Katuvai Sothanai
Mythical figures
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  • The Santror
  • Kroni
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Yukams
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  • Thiru Eadu Vasippu
  • Kodiyettru Thirunal
  • Panguni Theertham
  • Ayyavazhi portal
  • List of Ayyavazhi-related articles


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