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The Ayya Vaikunda Avataram or Vaikunda Jayanthi (Tamil: அய்யா வைகுண்ட அவதாரம் or வைகுண்ட ஜெயந்தி - Incarnation of Lord Vaikundar) is a festival celebrated by the followers of Ayyavazhi on the 20th day of the Tamil month of Masi, the date on which the Ayyavazhi followers believe that Lord Narayana himself incarnated as Vaikundar during an encounter with a deity Goddess Lakshmi, he was beget inside the sea and arose from the sea of Thiruchendur on Kollam Year 1008 at 20th day of Tamil Month Masi (1 March 1833 CE, Friday). He took the human form as Narayana Pantaram at Tharuvaiyur near seashore to destroy the evil spirit of Kali and transform the Kaliyukam into Dharma Yukam.

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  • The Ayya Vaikunda Avataram or Vaikunda Jayanthi (Tamil: அய்யா வைகுண்ட அவதாரம் or வைகுண்ட ஜெயந்தி - Incarnation of Lord Vaikundar) is a festival celebrated by the followers of Ayyavazhi on the 20th day of the Tamil month of Masi, the date on which the Ayyavazhi followers believe that Lord Narayana himself incarnated as Vaikundar during an encounter with a deity Goddess Lakshmi, he was beget inside the sea and arose from the sea of Thiruchendur on Kollam Year 1008 at 20th day of Tamil Month Masi (1 March 1833 CE, Friday). He took the human form as Narayana Pantaram at Tharuvaiyur near seashore to destroy the evil spirit of Kali and transform the Kaliyukam into Dharma Yukam. This is the only Ayyavazhi festival which is celebrated simultaneously in all worship centres of Ayyavazhi on 19th Masi, the day before the date of incarnation of Vaikundar. The Vaikunda Jayanthi festival is a restricted holiday for the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. It is also a local holiday for the districts of Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli and Tuticorin districts. The Great Masi Procession from Nagercoil to Swamithope on the Avatar day is one among the largest religious processions in Tamil Nadu. (en)
  • La fête de Ayya Vaikunda Avataram (Tamoul: அய்யா வைகுண்ட அவதாரம் - « Incarnation de Vaikundar ») est célébrée par les adeptes de Ayyavazhi le 20e jour du mois tamoul de Masi. Cette date est celle à laquelle les sectateurs de Ayyavazhi croient que le Seigneur Vaikundar est sorti de la mer à , en tant que fils de pour détruire l'esprit mauvais de Kâlî et transformer le Kaliyukam — « l'Âge de Kali », le quatrième et actuel âge de la cosmogonie hindoue — en Dharma Yukam, l'état de félicité absolue selon la mythologie ayyavazhi. * Portail des religions et croyances * Portail du monde indien * Portail des fêtes et des traditions (fr)
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  • The Ayya Vaikunda Avataram or Vaikunda Jayanthi (Tamil: அய்யா வைகுண்ட அவதாரம் or வைகுண்ட ஜெயந்தி - Incarnation of Lord Vaikundar) is a festival celebrated by the followers of Ayyavazhi on the 20th day of the Tamil month of Masi, the date on which the Ayyavazhi followers believe that Lord Narayana himself incarnated as Vaikundar during an encounter with a deity Goddess Lakshmi, he was beget inside the sea and arose from the sea of Thiruchendur on Kollam Year 1008 at 20th day of Tamil Month Masi (1 March 1833 CE, Friday). He took the human form as Narayana Pantaram at Tharuvaiyur near seashore to destroy the evil spirit of Kali and transform the Kaliyukam into Dharma Yukam. (en)
  • La fête de Ayya Vaikunda Avataram (Tamoul: அய்யா வைகுண்ட அவதாரம் - « Incarnation de Vaikundar ») est célébrée par les adeptes de Ayyavazhi le 20e jour du mois tamoul de Masi. Cette date est celle à laquelle les sectateurs de Ayyavazhi croient que le Seigneur Vaikundar est sorti de la mer à , en tant que fils de pour détruire l'esprit mauvais de Kâlî et transformer le Kaliyukam — « l'Âge de Kali », le quatrième et actuel âge de la cosmogonie hindoue — en Dharma Yukam, l'état de félicité absolue selon la mythologie ayyavazhi. (fr)
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  • Ayya Vaikunda Avataram (en)
  • Ayya Vaikunda Avataram (fr)
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