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Pathi (Tamil: பதி - "The place where God is") is the name of the primary centres of congregational worship for the South Indian religious system of Ayyavazhi, having a relatively large structure like that of a temple. They are seven in number.

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  • Pathi (Tamoul : பதி, "L'endroit où est Dieu") est le nom que l'on donne aux principaux lieux de culte pour la religion Ayyavazhi du sud de l'inde. Il est dit dans le principal livre sacré Akilattirattu Ammanai que les Pathis sont les endroits où le dieu Ayya Vaikundar fit des révélations sous sa forme humaine, ce que l'on appelle les . Ainsi, les pathis sont des lieux sacrés pour les croyants de la religion Ayyavazhi. L'ensemble des cinq Pathis est désigné par Panchappathis ; on ajoute parfois deux autres lieux de culte qui sont Vakaippathi et Avatharappathi. (fr)
  • Pathi (Tamil: பதி - "The place where God is") is the name of the primary centres of congregational worship for the South Indian religious system of Ayyavazhi, having a relatively large structure like that of a temple. They are seven in number. (en)
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  • Pathi (Tamoul : பதி, "L'endroit où est Dieu") est le nom que l'on donne aux principaux lieux de culte pour la religion Ayyavazhi du sud de l'inde. Il est dit dans le principal livre sacré Akilattirattu Ammanai que les Pathis sont les endroits où le dieu Ayya Vaikundar fit des révélations sous sa forme humaine, ce que l'on appelle les . Ainsi, les pathis sont des lieux sacrés pour les croyants de la religion Ayyavazhi. L'ensemble des cinq Pathis est désigné par Panchappathis ; on ajoute parfois deux autres lieux de culte qui sont Vakaippathi et Avatharappathi. (fr)
  • Pathi (Tamil: பதி - "The place where God is") is the name of the primary centres of congregational worship for the South Indian religious system of Ayyavazhi, having a relatively large structure like that of a temple. They are seven in number. The Pathis obtain their significance from the fact that Ayya Vaikundar and his religious activities were historically associated with them. There are seven Pathis, ("Seven places where God is") which appeared during the time of Ayya Vaikundar. According to Akilattirattu Ammanai the source of Ayyavazhi mythology, these Pathis are the places where Ayya Vaikundar performed the Avatara Ekanai (a means of divine revelation). These are the sacred places for the people of Ayyavazhi. These five Pathis are collectively called as Panchappathis. Sometimes Vakaippathi and Avatharappathi is added to this list. (en)
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