Nizhal Thangal
We Provid the full details about Nizhal ThangalNizhal Thangal (Tamil: ; additionally called Inai Thangals) are auxiliary love spots of the Ayyavazhi, regularly littler in size thought about to Pathis, fabricated per the guidelines of Akilattirattu Ammanai. Cleanliness is entirely upheld.
In spite of the fact that the basic individuals, predominantly in early times call them asNarayanaswami koil or Narayanaswami pathi, the Ayyavazhi sacred writings consider these focuses unmistakable from The Pathis. They call these love focuses, which were not connected with the religious exercises of Vaikundar as 'Inai Thangals'.
History
The Palliyarai of a Nizhal Thangal nearThiruvattar, Tamil Nadu
After the trial of Vaikundar with the lord of Travancore, the adherents manufactured religious focuses taking after his directions to engender his teachings which were called as Nizhal Thangal.Akilattirattu Ammanai call this as religious schools. The LMS reports too talk in wealth about these love centers
Tamil is the official dialect of love, and the object of love is Lord Narayana with the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Nizhal Thangals in Chettikudiyiruppu, Agastheeswaram,Paloor, Sundavilai, Vadalivilai, Kadambankulam and Pambankulam were set up amid the time of Vaikundar per Akilam. Furthermore, after a substantial number of Thangals were set up all through India.\ There are more than 8000 love centres all through India
These Nizhal Thangals shaped spot in the socio-religious existence of the general population. Every one of the general population were united here independent of position qualifications. The mode and customs of love were revolutionalised in these focuses.
Engineering and Structure
A Nizhal Thangal close Marthandam, Tamil Nadu
Dissimilar to Pathis this Thangals were of little size. Inside the Nizhal Thangals, no murti or icon is utilized. The Palliyarai of Thangals for the most part appears to be like Pathis. In any case, inside, in the vast majority of the Thangals rather than raised platform, seats were set as asanas in which the saffron or silk materials are wrapped-around. A festoon made of rudraksha (string of rudraksha dots) is put around the neck of the asana. Mirrors were put behind. Before these there will be two standing oil lamps(kuthu vilakku)made of metal, each put on the either side of the asana.
In a portion of the Thangals there will be inward passages as pathis to circumambulate the Palliyarai. A corridor is joined to this palliyarai for the admirers. In a percentage of the Thangals there are banner poles, Vahanas and sanctuary autos and so on.
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