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Poo Pathi (Tamil: பூப்பதி) is one among the Pancha pathi, which are the primary worship centers and holy places of Ayyavazhi. As the incarnational activity of Vaikundar, the marriage with , the was the event took place here. This Poomadanthai was the final deity unified by Vaikundar into himself, symbolizing the destruction of Kali from the world (earth). Also some historians view that this was previously a Siva temple from which it was changed as a Pathi.

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  • Poo Pathi (Tamil: பூப்பதி) is one among the Pancha pathi, which are the primary worship centers and holy places of Ayyavazhi. As the incarnational activity of Vaikundar, the marriage with , the was the event took place here. This Poomadanthai was the final deity unified by Vaikundar into himself, symbolizing the destruction of Kali from the world (earth). Also some historians view that this was previously a Siva temple from which it was changed as a Pathi. (en)
  • Poo Pathi, Poopathi o Bhoopathi ("Templo de las Flores", en tamil) es uno de los cinco , los lugares sagrados de peregrinación más importantes del ayyavazhismo. En este lugar, Ayya Vaikundar se unió a , la diosa de la tierra, y se encarnó para llevar a cabo sus actividades de orden material. Poomadanthai fue la última deidad unificada por Vaikundar en sí mismo, con el simbolismo de la destrucción de Kali en la tierra. (es)
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  • Poo Pathi, Poopathi o Bhoopathi ("Templo de las Flores", en tamil) es uno de los cinco , los lugares sagrados de peregrinación más importantes del ayyavazhismo. En este lugar, Ayya Vaikundar se unió a , la diosa de la tierra, y se encarnó para llevar a cabo sus actividades de orden material. Poomadanthai fue la última deidad unificada por Vaikundar en sí mismo, con el simbolismo de la destrucción de Kali en la tierra. Algunos historiadores cren que aquí hubo antes un templo dedicado a Shiva que posteriormente se convirtió en un , lugar sagrado de peregrinación y de culto) principal de los ayyavazhis. (es)
  • Poo Pathi (Tamil: பூப்பதி) is one among the Pancha pathi, which are the primary worship centers and holy places of Ayyavazhi. As the incarnational activity of Vaikundar, the marriage with , the was the event took place here. This Poomadanthai was the final deity unified by Vaikundar into himself, symbolizing the destruction of Kali from the world (earth). Also some historians view that this was previously a Siva temple from which it was changed as a Pathi. (en)
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