, where the
boons were offered to
Kaliyan by
Siva, is sacred in Ayyavazhi. The Hindu and Ayyavazhi ideologies are closely tied to each other. The place where Ayyavazhi and Hinduism depart from each other is at the advent of Kali Yuga. Akilam says that until the advent of Kali Yuga, the Vedas and all other
Hindu scriptures remained with Divinity. Each of the
gods referred to in the scriptures (Hindu) also remained with all their powers. But from the beginning of Kali Yuga, they and all their virtues collapsed. Kaliyan was a part of the mundane primordial manifestation who spread
maya or illusion upon the existing scriptures and Devas. In Kali Yuga, all true scriptures are bound to
maya and are unhelpful. The reason, as stated in
Akilam for the disintegration of the entire system is that, towards the end of
Dvapara Yuga, there in
Mount Kailash, Siva believing the words of devas, created Kaliyan without discussing to Vishnu, who had the responsibility to destroy Kaliyan as per previous deeds. So Vishnu refused to take birth in the world to destroy Kaliyan. So
Siva and
Brahma surrendered all their powers to Vishnu. Until this event, Siva was the supreme power as per Akilam. It is notable that this is a theological idea something similar to
Shaivism, where Siva is supreme to all. Then onwards, however, Vishnu is the supreme power. Here the ideology changes similar to that of
Vaishnavism. This supremacy of Vishnu remains like this from the beginning of
Kali Yuga until the incarnation of Vaikundar, from where it changes further.
Palliyarai, symbolizing the presence of
Trinity within
Ayya, revealing his supremacy. During the incarnation, Vishnu himself can not incarnate directly in the world to destroy Kaliyan, since he (Kaliyan) had
bought as boon the power of Devas, including Vishnu's, and spread it all over the world as maya. So God needs to be incarnated with a new set of rules and with unique importance. A total universal transformation of the power relation of god-heads, the rules of scriptures, the dharma, etc., took place, and Vaikundar was given birth by taking in the power of Ekam, by
Lakshmi and Vishnu conjoining together inside the sea. And from now onwards all the powers were handled over from Vishnu to Vaikundar inside the sea. Siva, Vishnu and
Brahma therefore form a part within Vaikundar. This ideology about
Trimurthi (three are equal in power) is similar to that of Smartism. Vishnu alone forms a double role; one, within Vaikundar, and the other, as the father of him, remain inside the sea and regulating Vaikundar through
Vinchais. Regarding scriptures, the first part of Akilam is summed-up events of the previous yugas, which are present in Hindu scriptures. The second part says about the universal transformation and the uniqueness of Vaikundar and his incarnational activities. and so the
Dharma was re-configured in the name of Akilam and Vaikundar and the 'Hindu' ideas were re-formed. ==Phenomenology==