Ayyavazhi regulations for God-heads
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| Ayyavazhi |
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| Ayya Vaikundar |
| Akilattirattu Ammanai |
| Ayyavazhi theology |
| Religious Practices |
| Swamithoppepathi |
| Ayyavazhi Trinity |
| Salient Teachings |
| Arul Nool |
Muruga inviting Vaikundar
Ayya Vaikundar incarnated from the sea of Thiruchendur and after telling the secret about the incarnation to Veiyelal (the mother of Sampooranathevan known as Muthukutty in human history) he walked towards Detchanam. At that time Muruga met him and fell on his feet facing the north direction. At once Vaikundar told Muruga,
- "I am going to destroy the Kaliyan and so if you degrade my advice you will have to suffer a lot. Till now you have done so. Vaikundam had took birth and is going to rule under single umbrella. So from here, Devas of all logas which were surrounded by Sky should obey me. Here are the rules for all of you"
Acts
The rules provided for the god-heads,
- Do not accept any oblations.
- Do not accept bribery.
- Do not accept any Pujas.
- Do not accept any sacrifices.
- Desires should be thrown away.
- Be genuine
- Let not the Maya rule you.
- Do not accept any chariot festivals.
- Do not accept any worship.
- Do not accept Alatthi (a ritual practice in which lights are waved in front of idols)
- Do not accept offerings of sandals, garlands, etc.
- Do not let anyone fall at your feet.
- Do not accept any Homa (Soma).
Symbols of acception
Hearing this, Muruga accepted all of these, and promised to behave accordingly. Vaikundar replied, "If you accept, do the following things to symbolise that":
- In your gopuram (of Thiruchendur Temple) make a crack on the top in the north side.
- Turn your Idol (of Thiruchendur Temple) towards the south.
- One door (of Thiruchendur Temple) should be closed for ever.
- And you should close your eyes (idol of Muruga in Thiruchendur Temple) and with modesty your head should remain hanging down.
See also
| Primary scripture: | Akilattirattu Ammanai |
| Secondary scripture: | Arul Nool |
| Holy Places: | Swamithoppepathi |
| Worship Centers: | Pathis |
| Religiosity: | Theology |
| Festival and Celebrations: | Ayya vaikunda Avataram |
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