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| | Ayyavazhi mythology - Biocrawler (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | The itinerant Vaikundar, reaching the temple of Pakavathi at Kanyakumari, told her that he, the Narayana Vaikundar, had come to uplift the lowly by ruling the world under the banner of Dharmam, and therefore, she was to rescind from accepting any sacrifices or offerings. |
 | | Vaikundar told them it was time for the destruction of all the evil forces and, therefore, they would do well to surrender the knowledge of fl magic, witchcraft, sorcery, and trickery, the spells used to bind others, and all types of esoteric charms in their possession. |
 | | Ayya Vaikundar, as a Pantaram had donned himself in squalid rags, smeared the white mark on the body, tied a turf on his hair, and carried a cane. |
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