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- the Pandavas from the Kauravas and ruled over it. Akilam calls it as 'Muttappathi Nadu' and also treats this place with high Sacrement and importance....
- is located 0.6 kilometres (0.37 mi) south-east of the main pathi at Muttappathi at the end of the Muttapathi road at the rocky-s****s. It is the second...
- Katuvai Sothanai and release of Vaikundar etc. It also includes the Muttappathi Vinchai - 1 and the first phase of Thuvayal Thavasu. Akilam fourteen:...
- "Tava Dinam". On this day a procession starts from Swamithoppe Pathi to Muttappathi. This festival is celebrated on the Tamil month of Panguni. www.maalaimalar...
- pathi itself and is the headquarters of Ayyavazhi. The other Pathis are Muttappathi, Thamaraikulam Pathi, Ambalappathi and ****pathi. All the five of the...
- When the Kalineesan came to arrest him, he retreated into the sea at Muttappathi. When he later returned to Swamithoppe, he was arrested. In Tamil, his...
- Pra****athi Adikalar Swamithope Nizhal Thangal Pathi Pancha pathi Ambalappathi Muttappathi Tamaraikulampathi ****pathi Vakaippathi Thiruchendur Avatharappathi Ayyavazhi...
- to a place now known as Muttappathi, situated at a distance of three kilometers to the south of Vakaippathi. At Muttappathi, they spent a month in similar...
- Ambalappathi - Where Vaikundar unified six of the Seven Deities into him. Muttappathi - Where Vaikundar was given the Second and Third Vinchais. Tamaraikulampathi...
- as per the instructions of Vaikundar. 1840 July/August – The second Muttappathi Vinchai given to Vaikundar by Narayana inside the sea. 1840 August/September...