- Akilam one
The Akilam one is the first among the seventeen parts of
Akilattirattu Ammanai , the religious book ofAyyavazhi . This section includes theKappu , the very first part; it tells of theDetchanam , and describes the political and sociological situation in the early world.The Kappu
The word, Kappu, in Tamil means "the act of the author taking refuge in the Almighty before writing a book". Almost all the ancient works in Tamil begin with Kappu. In this case, however, the Kappu on the one hand functions as an act of the author taking refuge, and on the other hand, reveals the personal liberation of each and every life in the
Universe . In this section the author says that, because of the coming of the Kaliyan, God incarnates the Santror to save and rule the universe underOne Word , and I am he who heard which God says about that.Noolcchurikkam
This part provides a summary, in a grand style, of all the events of the Akilam from the beginning of the Universe to the end. It gives a little more information about the
Vaikunda Avatharam . This part also includes the spread of God in the mind of the author before writing, and alsoAdiyeduttharulal (the act of giving the first verse of Akilam, by God to the author).Benefit of the Book
This is the part in which Akilam narrates briefly the benefits of it in a religious way. It says that one who hears its reading will attain Ultimate Completeness, and one who abuses it will be sentenced to Hell.
Novelty of Detchanam
According to Akilam, Santror took birth in this world before the
Kali Yukam in Detchanam, and so this Detchanam is the Land of the earliest civilization of Human Beings. In this part, the novelty,sociology , andtheology of the civilization were deeply narrated.Justice of Governance
This part tells about the way in which
Chozhan (not to be confused with laterCholas ), the king of Detchanam, rules his country at an early age, and so suggests the path by which a king should rule his country.Justice of Divinity
This part tells about the thought of people about the Almighty and about their religious harmony during that age, and tells the way by which one should be divinized.
Justice of Common Man
This part of the book tells us about the moral character of the people, and also their way of life in harmony with nature, particularly women.
Integrity of Castes
This part describes the
caste system in the early days. It says that although there were several castes, it was merely a classification; the people of different castes lived as one caste withoutantipathy .Neetiya Yukam
The very first yukam (which is pronounced "yugam" in Tamil, and which means "aeon") was called
Neetiya Yukam . During this time, divine, human, and all other virtues flourished without hindrance. The human race lived united as a family, without distinctions ofcaste , and were not subjected to "uliyams" (pronounced "oozhiyam," and meaning slavery or severe labour). They did not feardemon s, and there was perfect harmony among the creatures of the Earth, as well as among those who lived in theFourteen Worlds . In this "yukam," the king was righteous and did not oppress his people through taxes or other means.During this peaceful time,
Kroni was born. Kroni, who is analogous toSatan in theChristian tradition, is viewed as a primordial personification of evil. Though Kroni is said to have been born with multitudinous limbs, each the size of a mountain, he nevertheless assumes different forms in different yukams: for example, asRavana orDuroyodhana . In opposition,Vishnu also incarnates in different yukam with different "avatar s," for exampleRama orKrishna .In order to quell the ravenous hunger in his stomach, Kroni drank all of the waters of the sea. With these waters being insufficient, he swallowed
Kailayam , the abode of "Sivan" (Shiva ), then proceeded to devour the entire universe.Mayon , residing withIsvaran (another name for Shiva) inKailayam , escaped to undertake "tavam " ("tapas," meaning "austerity") to receive permission from Isvaran to destroy Kroni. Isvaran granted this permission, but made Mayon aware of the necessity to appear in different forms in the successive six Yukams in order to destroy theSix Fragments of Kroni. Following this advice, Mayon sliced Kroni into six fragments, and saved the universe. The first yukam thus came to an end.Chathura Yukam
According to
Ayyavazhi mythology , in the second yukam, calledChathura Yukam , one of the six Pieces of Kroni was formed as a creature calledKuntomasali in the shape and size of a mammoth leech, and when it disturbed the tavam of those inThavalokam , Mayon destroyed it by catching it in a hook.Request of Devas
After the two Yukams are completed, Devas requested of
Sivan that as they did not find anyone claimingboons in the previous Yukams, so in the following Yukams, theAsuras should be created with the capability of thinking and looking smart, and they should claim boons, and so live prosperously.Netu Yukam
In the ensuing Netu Yukam, according to
Ayyavazhi mythology , another fragment ofKroni was created into two wicked persons calledThillaimallalan andMallosivahanan . They ruled over the people most wickedly, by extracting Uliyam and Iraikal (taxes) from them. When it became unbearable, the Thevarkal (celestial beings) complained toIsvaran , who in turn, commissionedMayon to carry out the destruction of the wicked rulers, which he later did.Kretha Yukam
This part tells about the fourth aeon, called
Kretha Yukam .The third fragment ofKroni was, once again, made into two siblings calledSuraparppan andSinkamuka Suran , and they were given responsibility to rule the earth. The wicked rulers began to crush the Thevarkal, who once again reported it to Mayon.
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