Rules And Regulations For God-heads (Ayyavazhi)
| Akilathirattu Ammanai |
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Akilam one • Akilam two |
| Arul Nool |
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Ukappadippu • Uccippadippu |
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Swamithope pathi • Ambala Pathi |
| Pathis |
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Vakaippathi • Avatharappathi |
| Primary Thangals |
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Chettikudiyiruppu • Agastheeswaram |
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Hinduism |
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Ayyavazhi and mainstream Hinduism |
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Ayya Vaikundar was the incarnation of Ekam according to Akilathirattu Ammanai, the religious text of Ayyavazhi and the source of Ayyavazhi mythology. As the Ekam is the supreme power in Ayyavazhi, Vaikundar was the supreme power incarnate.
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