Panchappathi


Ambalappathi is one of the Panchappathis and holy places of Ayyavazhi situated roughly 11 km west to Kanyakumari, and this is the place where Ayya Vaikundar reigned as a king and unified the Deities into himself – see Ekanai Kalyaanam. Akilathirattu Ammanai narrates very elobrately the grand manner in which Ekanai Kalyaanam was conducted for Ayya Vaikundar with the Seven deities. Of these, six of them were married at Ambalappathi. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ambalappathi"

Muttappathi is one of the holy sites of Ayyavazhi. It is among the Panchappathis (five places where God is in Tamil). This site was situated some 2 km north-east to Kanyakumari. According to Akilattirattu Ammanai, this is the place where Ayya Vaikundar was present with the people during the last phase of Thuvayal Thavasu. Alongside of Swamithoppe, it attracts a huge amount of devotees annually across southern India. ...more on Wikipedia about "Muttappathi"

Pooppathi is one among the Panchappathis and one of the holy places of the religion of Ayyavazhi. Pooppathi is where Ayya Vaikundar symbolically married Poomadanthai, according to Akilattirattu Ammanai, the source of Ayyavazhi mythology. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pooppathi"

(Swamithoppepathi) Swamithoppe Pathi (also called சுவாமிதோப்பு பதி, Swamithoppu-pathi, Manavaippathi, or Thalaimaippathi (Thalaimai (chief) + pathi)) is the primary pathi of the Ayyavazhi path of Hinduism, the head of all worship centers of Ayyavazhi, and the place where Ayya Vaikundar is said to have performed the Tavam. ...more on Wikipedia about "Swamithoppepathi"

Located in southern India, Tamaraikulampathi is a holy site for the people of Ayyavazhi and one among the Panchappathis, which is situated 6 km north-west to Kanyakumari. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tamaraikulampathi"

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