The following outline is provided as an overview and topic guide to Ayyavazhi:
Contents
- Theology
- Mythology
- Mythical figures
- Religious studies
- Akilattirattu Ammanai
- Arul Nool
- People
- Philosophy
- Others
- References
Ayyavazhi – Indian belief system that originated in South India. It is cited as an independent monistic religion by several newspapers, government reports and academic researchers. In Indian censuses, however, the majority of its followers declare themselves as Hindus. Therefore, Ayyavazhi is also considered a Hindu denomination. Ayyavazhi is centered on the life and preachings of Ayya Vaikundar; its ideas and philosophy are based on the holy texts Akilattirattu Ammanai and Arul Nool. Accordingly, Vaikundar was the Purna avatar of Narayana. Ayyavazhi shares many ideas with Hinduism in its mythology and practice, but differs considerably in its concepts of good and evil and dharma. Ayyavazhi is closely related to other Indian religions because of its central focus on dharma.
Theology
Mythology
Mythical figures
Religious studies
Akilattirattu Ammanai
Arul Nool
People
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