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Meivazhi saalai village, pudukottai.
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In this post, you can see a wonderful village called Meivazhi saalai located in Pudukottai district.In this village of more than 1000 houses, there are many different restrictions. Watch the full video.
Meivazhi Salai is a village in the Illuppur taluk, Pudukkottai district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is a small spiritual community, where the Meivazhi religion arose. It is located about 20 kilometers from the Pudukkottai City and about 38 kilometers from the Tiruchirappalli International Airport.
The village is known for its spiritual practices and festivals held every season. The followers of the Meivazhi religion gather at this village during every special occasion, marked in their Meivazhi calendar.
The village community has banned electricity inside the fenced portion. Only thatched huts are allowed to be built so all the occupants are not differentiated in terms of wealth. The rules were framed by the founder of the Meivazhi religion, so that the people will not be distracted by television and other modern amenities. Since most of its occupants are followers of the Meivazhi religion, they have followed all the principles and ethics established by its founder. However, people eventually started relying upon a solar-based power supply for essential purposes such as lighting.
The village also forbids smoking, alcohol, gambling, and theft and practices vegetarianism.
Meivazhi teachings blend elements from Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, and other religious traditions, aiming to guide followers on a spiritual path towards self-realization and unity.
The community has a strong emphasis on moral values, meditation, and spiritual practices, and it believes in the concept of a supreme being and the importance of ethical living. The followers of Meivazhi practice unique rituals and observe a strict way of life, including specific dress codes and dietary restrictions. The Meivazhi Salai headquarters, located near Pudukottai in Tamil Nadu, serves as a center for followers who gather to attend prayers, festivals, and various other religious events.
Meivazhi (Tamil: மெய்வழி Meyvaḻi), meaning 'the True Path', also known as the "மறலி கை தீண்டா சாலை ஆண்டவர்கள் மெய் மதம்", is a syncretic monotheistic religion based in Tamil Nadu, India. It seeks to spread the true purpose of every religion which originated on Earth and preaches the oneness of all religions such as Saivism, Vaishnavism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Islam, Judaism, Christianity, etc.., and united more than 69 castes into a single community.Its focus is on spiritual enlightenment and conquest of death by attaining Heaven, through the teachings and blessings of its founder and leader, Meivazhi Salai Aandavargal (Tamil: மெய்வழி சாலை ஆண்டவர்கள் meyvaḻi cālai āṇṭavarkaḷ), who is believed to be the final incarnation of God expected by all religion. It has its own set of holy scriptures that runs up to four volumes, along with a unique prayer system and festivals. Although its founder was born in a Muslim family, it draws strongly from Hinduism. It allows membership irrespective of caste, creed, colour or religion, but the only requirement for being a disciple of Meivazhi religion is to be a believer in God. It has only one temple all across the world, which is situated at Meivazhi Salai in Pudukkottai district, Tamil Nadu, named as the Ponnaranga Devalayam (Tamil: பொன்னரங்க தேவாலயம், Poṉṉaraṅka tēvālayam). Its official liturgical language is Tamil. The religion forbids smoking, alcohol, gambling, and theft, and practices vegetarianism. The Temple stipulates a dress-code for its followers, which are white panchakacham and a white, pointed turban for its male followers, while its female followers wear a headscarf. The senior disciples who had received spiritual revelations (Tamil: உபதேசம் Upatēcam) from Salai Aandavargal, wear saffron clothing and wear saffron pointed turban with an upward-pointing crescent symbol called as 'Kilnaamam' (Tamil: கிள்நாமம் Kiḷnāmām). Further, the senior disciples of the religion prefix the word 'Meivazhi' before their name and suffix the word 'Anandar', while the younger disciples have the word 'Salai' prefixed to their names
இந்த பதிவில் புதுக்கோட்டை மாவட்டத்தில் அமைந்துள்ள மெய்வழி சாலை என்னும் விதிசயமான கிராமத்தை பார்க்கலாம். 1000 வீடுகளுக்கு மேல் உள்ள இந்த கிராமத்தில், பல வித்தியாசமான கட்டுப்பாடுகள் உள்ளது. காணொளியை முழுவதும் கண்டு காணுங்கள்.
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