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Swamithope

Coordinates:8°07′N77°29′E / 8.12°N 77.49°E /8.12; 77.49
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Village in Tamil Nadu, India
Swamithope
Village
Swamithope is located in Tamil Nadu
Swamithope
Swamithope
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates:8°07′N77°29′E / 8.12°N 77.49°E /8.12; 77.49
CountryIndia
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictKanyakumari
Elevation
13 m (43 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
629 xxx
Telephone code91-4652
Vehicle registrationTN-74

Swamithope (alternate spellingSwamithoppe) is the name of a village that lies southeast of the City ofNagercoil, the capital of theDistrict of Kanyakumari in the State ofTamil Nadu, at the extreme southern tip ofIndia. In the past, Swamithope was known by the name Poovandanthoppe which was part of the village,Sasthankutty Vilai[1] Swamithope lies about half-way between the cities of Nagercoil andKanniyakumari on the Nagercoil-Kanniyakumari road. Swamithope is located at8°07′N77°29′E / 8.12°N 77.49°E /8.12; 77.49

Swamithoppu is a synonym for this village, as used in the holy book (Akilam) of the Tamil belief systemAyyavazhi. Swamithoppu is the name earned by the village Swami (Ayya Vaikundars thavam) Thoppu was a coconut tree farm so it has been merged by people. being the origin of the Ayyavazhi religion in the mid-nineteenth century. It is the birthplace place ofsampoorana Devan, after the incarnation at his age of 24 he got 4 ubadesa vinjai from Lord Narayana in the Thiruchendoor sea, after 3 days of Birth and vinjai ubadesam Sampoorana Devans Body has been used by Lord Narayana to become Ayya Vaikundar the founder of the practice called Ayyavazhi.Ayya vazhi meansfathers' way of practice and presently serves as the site of its Head of Ayya vaikundars teaching practice to reach the God. (theSwamithope Pathi).[2] It also becomes the terminating point of beautiful western ghats starting from the border of Gujarat and Maharashtra, south of the Tapti river, and runs approximately 1,600 km (990 mi) through the states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and finally at Tamil Nadu.

References

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  1. ^V.T. Chellam (2002),Thamizhaga Varalarum Panbadum, Manickavasagar Publications, Chennai, p. 493.
  2. ^Selvanayagam, Israel (2015). "Counter-Liberation and Cult-Formation: The Case of a Socio-Religious Movement in Southern India".Black Theology.13 (3):247–257.doi:10.1179/1476994815Z.00000000061.ISSN 1476-9948.


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