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In 2024, our website celebrates the profound influence of Lord Ayya Vaikunder on millions of followers. Lord Ayya Vaikunder, a revered spiritual leader, has inspired countless individuals with his teachings of love, peace, and unity. Our platform is dedicated to sharing the divine wisdom of Lord Ayya Vaikunder through insightful articles, videos, and community engagement. By spreading the message of Lord Ayya Vaikunder, we aim to foster a global community rooted in compassion and understanding. Join us in exploring the spiritual journey led by Lord Ayya Vaikunder and be part of a movement that promotes harmony and spiritual growth. Through the teachings of Lord Ayya Vaikunder, we are making a significant impact on the world, one soul at a time.

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What we do

We plan and support amazing projects that help change the lives of disadvantaged children and young people from across different regions of the world.

We Find & Fund

We are in search of opportunities to help as many youth as possible. We approach and fund all those who are in need.

We Provide Care

Today’s youth need a helpful hand and right guidance at every stage. Here’s where we take care of them like our own.

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Annadanam is supreme and uncomparable out of all charities on earth.

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CONCEPT OF AYYAVAZHI

The religion of Ayyavazhi has thousands of followers who are spread across India. The followers are highly concentrated in the state of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The exact number of practitioners of this religion is not known but according to the censuses, it somewhere amounts to 0.7 to 8 million. In the first century since its birth, the Christian missionaries have noted the fast growth in the mid-nineteenth century. The religion of Ayyavazhi is based on the life and teachings of Ayya Vaikundar who was regarded as the Manu avatar of Trimurthi. Some of the concepts of this religion differs from that of Hinduism especially the concepts of ‘Good Vs Evil’, ‘Dharma‘ and a few others. Ayyavazhi initially began to be noticed in the nineteenth century as a sect of Hinduism. It also regenerates several concepts found in the religion of Hinduism. There are some who are of the consideration that the religion of Ayyavazhi is a Dharmic religion belief because of its centrality on Dharma. The ultimate aim of Ayyavazhi however lies on an ideal Dharma Yukam, which has been compared to the Abrahamic ideas of Heaven. 

The followers of the religion of Ayyavazhi believes in the reincarnation and the following Dharma Yukam which is also believed to be the eighth and final yukam in which Ayya Vaikundar will reign over the world with the Santror. The Indian caste system and the standard Hindu idol worship are however condemned by them. Instead of idol worship they have adopted a non-anthropomorphic symbol as a point of devotional and meditational focus. 

 

This religious symbol better known as ‘Elunetru’ or ‘Asanam’ is placed in the Palliyarai and is considered as a seat of God rather than the Almighty himself. The main symbol of this much popular religion is a Lotus carrying a flame-shaped white ‘Namam’ which can be further signified as the lotus representing the 1,008 petalled Sahasara and the Namam representing the ‘atma’ as ‘soul’ or ‘self’. To reflect that the worshipper himself is God, a mirror is installed behind this ‘asana’. This theory adopted by the Ayyavazhi followers is similar to that of Advaita theology. The followers of this religion even believe that the Hindu trinity Lord BrahmaLord Vishnu and Lord Shiva are different aspects of the same god. They also recognize a Satan-like figure called ‘Kroni’ as the primordial manifestation of evil and are manifested in various forms. The primary mission of the Ayyavazhi followers is charity and offerings of food. This can be seen in different Ayyavazhi centres of worship at least once in a month.

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