Teachings and Impacts of Ayyavazhi

Teachings And Impacts Of Ayyavazhi

Scriptures
Akilathirattu Ammanai

Akilam oneAkilam two
Akilam threeAkilam four
Akilam fiveAkilam six
Akilam sevenAkilam eight
Akilam nineAkilam ten
Akilam elevenAkilam twelve
Akilam thirteenAkilam fourteen
Akilam fifteenAkilam sixteen
Akilam seventeen

Arul Nool

UkappadippuUccippadippu
Nadutheervai UlaPothippu
Saattu NeettolaiPatthiram
Panchadevar Urppatthi
Sivakanta Athikarappatthiram
Thingal patham
Kannimar PadalKalyana Vazhthu

Holy sites

Swamithope pathiAmbala Pathi
Mutta PathiThamaraikulam Pathi
Poo Pathi

Pathis

VakaippathiAvatharappathi

Primary Thangals

ChettikudiyiruppuAgastheeswaram
PaloorSundavilai
VadalivilaiKadambankulam
Pambankulam

Related Systems

Hinduism
AdvaitaSmartism
SaivismVaishnavism

Inter-faith

Ayyavazhi and mainstream Hinduism
Ayyavazhi in Christian reports

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The Ayyavazhi includes a corpus of teachings of its initiator Ayya Vaikundar in the form of instructions and slogans found in the religious book Akilattirattu.

Read more about Teachings And Impacts Of Ayyavazhi:  Dharmam, Courage and Fortitude, Living With Dignity, Against Caste-discrimination, Against Political Oppressors, Against Economic Exploitation, Against Puja, Blood-sacrifice, and Offerings To Temples, Condemnation of The Priests, Denunciation of Idolatry, Centres of Worship: Pathis and Nizhal Thangals, Disciples, Impact

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