- Ekam
Ekam Tamil: Unicode|ஏகம் - "the supreme oneness") is the term used in
Akilattirattu Ammanai , the holy book ofAyyavazhi , [ "Akilattirattu Ammanai" published by T. Palaramachandran Nadar, 9th impression, 1989 Page 225-227 ] to representThe Ultimate Oneness . InThiruvasakam -2 it was stated that it was from this "Ekam" that all objects, including the separateGodhead s, Devas andasuras , of theuniverse formed. As perAkilam , this state of "ekam" is beyond the consciousness and derived to beyond the state of changing and is the extreme state in which the whole universe exists.In
Saivism , "Ekam" is used commonly to refer to the oneness ofGod , but in Ayyavazhi the basic oneness is separately symbolized to be supreme and ultimate beyond all God-heads and powers.The "Ekam" is said to be the supreme as well as the ultimate self from which the whole cosmos formed. This formless attribute is said to be defined from the human point of view. But this formless "Ekam", without losing its constant and formless nature, is present inside every things in the universe. That is, it remains as
infinite within every finite, formless within every definite form. It is the supreme absolute self in which all the substances of cosmos shares their existence.The derivations of "Ekam" in Ayyavazhi scriptures are sometime close to the pantheistic form of theology. In the mythology of Ayyavazhi God-heads such as
Siva ,Vishnu are said to be the godheads who have power to rule this Ekam, varying from time to time, Siva untilKaliyuga and Vishnu from the starting of Kaliyuga. There are separate quotes inAkilam for focusing Siva as well as Vishnu as capable for position. But, still the "Ekam" is addressed beyond these god-heads.But when
Vaikundar , is jailed inSingarathoppe , he says "I am the one who created the Ekam and the one who is omnipresent everywhere". By this, the theology reveals Vaikundar (God) as beyond the attributes of Ekam, which moves the theology of Ayyavazhi more towardspantheism .Other understandings
"Ekam" is
Sanskrit for "one, single, solitary" (neuter gender), as a noun meaning "unity". In spirituality, it refers to a concept ofmonism akin to that ofBrahman inAdvaita philosophy andSmarta theology.ee also
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Ayyavazhi Trinity
*Ekam Dhaliwal
*Nasadiya Sukta References
* "Akilathirattu Ammanai Parayana Urai", A. Arisundara Mani, 2002.
* "Sri Vaikunda Swamigal and the Struggle for Social Equality in South India", Dr. R. Ponnu, 2000.Citation
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