- The
Palaramachandran Version was the ever
first published version of Akilam, the
scripture of
Ayyavazhi by Thankaiyah. It was
published in 1939 and thus...
- the
highly criticised VTV and the
earliest and
commonly accepted Palaramachandran version.
Akilam contains more than 15,000
verses in
seventeen sections...
-
other early palm-leaf
versions of Akilam.
Other versions include the
Palaramachandran version, the VTV,
published twice, the
Kalai Ilakkiya-peravai Version...
-
published by T.
Palaramachandran Nadar, 9th impression, 1989, p. 212
Patiram - Ayya
Cicarukku Connatu in, Arul nul,
published by T.
Palaramachandran Nadar, 13th...
-
Frauwallner 1973, p. xvii.
Akilattirattu Ammanai published by T.
Palaramachandran Nadar, 9th impression, 1989 Page 225-227 Frauwallner,
Erich (1973)...
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refers 'Payyan' in Pathiram.
Akilattirattu Ammanai published by T.
Palaramachandran Nadar, 1989, 9th
impression N.Elango &
Vijaya Shanthi Elango Ayya Vai****ar...
- for the
addition and
removal of
various verses that are
found in the
Palaramachandran version. It was
argued that such
additions and
removal was performed...
- Holy
Conch and the Chakra(of Vishnu) on its two sides. Secondly, the
Palaramachandran version of
Akilathirattu also
carries similar Namam until the ninth...
- the
Payyan dynasty. It was the
first release version other than the
Palaramachandran version,
which was the
commonly accepted version. This
version includes...
- Publications, Pothaiyadi.
Akilattirattu Ammanai (1989), (published by T.
Palaramachandran Nadar), 9th impression. N.
Amalan (2000), Ayya
Vaikundar Punitha Varalaru...