Akilam eight

Akilam eight

The Akilam eight is one of the sub-sections of Akilattirattu Ammanai, the Primary scripture of Ayyavazhi, a religion of India.

This part contains the worldly birth of Sampooranathevan and Paradevathai. It also contains the event of the body of the avatar of Vaikundar taken in to the sea, Thiruvasakam - 1 and Thiru Nadana Ula.


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