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Arul Nool
Ekam-The Ultimate Oneness
Vethan-The Creator
Thirumal-The Maintainer
Sivan-The Destroyer
Vaikundar-The Incarnation
The Trinity
Akilattirattu Ammanai
Vinchai to Vaikundar
Thirukkalyana Ekanai
Arul Nool
Thalaimaippathi
Pathis
Nizhal Thangals
Ayyavazhi Publications
Ayyavazhi movements
Main teachings
Advaita
Smartism
Arul Nool is a supplementary to Akilattirattu Ammanai, and this is also considered as a holy script of Ayyavazhi, officially an offshoot sect of Hinduism. This book contains the collection of messages which were given by Ayya Vaikundar to his Disciples (Citars or Arulalarkal) whose names are unknown. Since they are belived to be composed by Arylalarkar, it acquired the name Arulnool. There is no direct indication within the book regarding the time of its composition.
Among these Literatures, Ukappadippu, Ucchippadippu, Vazhappadippu and Pothippu, are prayer formulae used for worship. Chattu Nittolai is a book that is said to contain the Lamentations of Ayya Vaikundar. It laments on the sufferings of Ayya Vaikundar and Canror people. There are also views that Ayya Vaikundar himself sang the content of this book when he came from Thiruchendur. Ayya Cicarukku chonna pathiram, Ayya Cicarukku chonna Sivakanta atikara pathiram and Tinkalpatam are instructions given to people on various aspects of life, including the conduct of worship. The instructions found in these are generally rephrasing of those that are given in Akilathirattu. Natuthirvai Ula is a set of predictions for the day of judgement, and Kalyana Vazhthu is a song of felicitation to be sung during marriages in honour of the couples. Saptha kannimar patal is another formulation of the story of Seven Virgins given in Akilathirattu, and Panchatevar Urpatthi is about five folk deities named Sivaimargal, believed to be the soldiers of Ayya Vaikundar.
Arul Nool - Ukappatippu
The word Ukappadippu in Tamil denotes that 'the song of the Aeon. It is present in Arul Nool, the supplementary book to Akilattirattu Ammanai, the holy book of Ayyavazhi. This Ukappatippu is not to be confused with Uccippadippu, the noon Prayer. The Ukappadippu consists of six verses and each were chanted eleven times by the devotees in Pathis and Nizhal Thangals two times a day; at dawn and at dusk after the Panividai.
List of Ayyavazhi-related articles
Arul Nool - Ucchippadippu
The word Ucchippadippu in Tamil means "Things to be chanted in the noon." This Ucchippatippu is not to be confused with Ukappatippu. This Ucchippadippu is the noon prayer chanted in Ayyavazhi Pathis and Nizhal Thangals excactly at 12.00 noon. This is found in Arul Nool the supplementary of Akilattirattu Ammanai, the source of Ayyavazhi mythology and the holy book of Ayyavazhi.
Arul Nool - Vazhappadippu
Arul Nool - Saattu Neettolai
Arul Nool - Pothippu
Arul Nool - Sivakanta Athikarappatthiram
Arul Nool - Patthiram
Arul Nool - Saptha Kannimar Padal
Arul Nool - Thinkalppatham
Arul Nool - Panchathevar Urppatthi
This part tells about the situation and the way by which the Sivaimar were created.
Arul Nool - Natuttheervai Ula
This part tells about the happaenings of the day of final judgement.
Arul Nool - Kalyana Vazhthu
This part is the ballad which was sung during the marriages of the followers of Ayyavazhi. Most of the lines of this part seems as an extract from Akilam.
See also
- List of Ayyavazhi-related articles
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