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Vivekanandan version

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Vivekanandan Version is one among the release versions of Akilam . It was the only version released so far which includes the original source-text as well as the interpretations combainingly. It was named after the publication Vivekananada Pathippakam .

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3-438: It was claimed that this version was released including all accidentally omitted verse from all editions of Palaramachandaran Version referring to the palm-leaf versions of Kottangadu , Swamithope , Thamaraikulam as well as Panchalankurichi versions . The part one includes the event up to the incarnation of Vaikundar and the second section continues till the end of Dharma Yukam . This Ayyavazhi-related article

6-527: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Palaramachandaran Version The Palaramachandran Version was the ever first published version of Akilam , the scripture of Ayyavazhi by Thankaiyah. It was published in 1939 and thus become the second printed work to be published in Ayyavazhi after the Arul Nool . There is another opinion that this version was first published in 1933. This

9-438: Was released verifying the palm-leaf version of Swamithope . This version includes various sub-sections from the other versions but much more limited in number. But unlike other versions, it will not part the contents to seventeen sections. It was first published as two parts and from the second edition onwards combined and published as a single book. So far, eleven editions have been released, the latest in 2001. Many lines found in

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