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- observances. In particular, most of the Panividaiyalars (one who performs Panividai) of Pathis and Nizhal Thangals strictly follow Vegetarianism. The vegetarianism...
- Pathis and Nizhal Thangals twice a day; at dawn and at dusk after the Panividai. The word Ucchippadippu in Tamil means "Things to be chanted at noontide"...
- Nizal Thangals and Pathis, most of the Nizhal Thangals use to conduct Panividais (poojas) only twice per day. The three time worship includes Ukappadippu...
- Swamithope pathi. This celebration includes the daily rituals connected to the Panividais and worship in Swamithope. Usually the Palliyarai is opened for worship...
- which is held usually on the 18th of the Tamil month of Masi. Special Panividais are conducted and Annual celebration of the Akila-Ara Patasalai (spiritual...
- from the strict monotheistic teachings of Akilam, some thangals provides panividais for other lesser gods too. The spread of Ayyavazhi among the common people...
- each Pathis. In addition to the panividais at Palliyarai and Sivayi Medai, in each Pathis there are different Panividais performed at the exact spots where...
- au****ious objects and are kept and treated sacredly. Including all these a Panividai is kept in the Kamanam ****umed religiously as for inviting Ayya there...
- in Swamithope pathi breaking all those two rules, there are separate Panividais for Paradevathai and Paal Payyan, claiming them as the wife and son of...
- cir****-ambulate the whole Pathi. Though the Panividais are conducted thrice a day the special panividais are on every Sundays. The Kodiyetru thirunal...