Talk:Ayyavazhi phenomenology

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Though the Ayyavazhi's and its worship centers accept those in Akilam as the guideline to be followed, there is a considerable misunderstandings and inclusions in the socio-religious society of Ayyavazhi. Many practices, rituals and ideas are phenomenologically adapted from the pre-existing traditions which in turn counters the teachings of Akilam.

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Akilam especially the second part clearly provides rich ideas in quantity and quality about the uniqueness and supremacy of Vaikundar and his power-relation to other lesser gods. But many followers relates Vaikundar to Vishnu and as merely the incarnation of him.

seem to violate WP:SOAPBOX or WP:FORUM. I do not know enough [anything] about Ayyavazhi to help clean up, but a clean up is needed!

JosiahHenderson (talk) 13:34, 4 March 2010 (UTC)