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sometimes made into chutneys, for
example pirandai thuvayal or
ridged gourd chutney (peerkangai
thuvayal or
beerakaaya tokku).
Bitter gourd can also serve...
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Thuvayal Thavasu,
literally washing penance, was a
significant religious event that took
place in the 19th century. It was also
called as
thuvayal panthi...
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Thuvayal Thavam, an act of
ritual washing of one's
physique and
clothes along with
practice of self-abnegation and self-restraint, was a
practice in the...
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inspired a
group of his
devotees to
undertake a
religious exercise called Thuvayal Thavasu. He also
performed miracles. He
married Saptha Kanniyar as Narayana...
- as "Mudisoodum Perumal") (c. 1809 – c. 1851 CE) at Poovandanthoppe. The
Thuvayal thavasu (washing penance) of 1840 is the
origin of
Ayyavazhi as an alternative...
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widely used in
everyday cooking for
recipes like sambar, kootu, poriyal,
thuvayal,
chutney and mor-kulambu. Chow-Chow is the
common name used in the markets...
- the
people to
undertake a
tavam called thuvayal thavam (thuvay
means to wash)
which was also
called Thuvayal Thavasu, an act of
ritual washing of one's...
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families from
Swamithoppe were sent to
Thuvayal Thavasu by Ayya Vaikundar; they were
later known as
Thuvayal Pantarams. This
pathi is not
included in...
- etc. It also
includes the
Muttappathi Vinchai - 1 and the
first phase of
Thuvayal Thavasu.
Akilam fourteen: This part
contains the
events of
Third Vinchai...
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place where the
second phase Thuvayal Thavasu was
conducted by the
followers of Ayya
Vaikundar after completing the
Thuvayal Thavasu for six-months in Vahaippathi...