In the religious gatherings of Ayyavazhi, even as certain forms of worship were in their rudimentary form, one could find the practice of singing songs together which, later on, seems to have been recognised as 'prayer formulas', and recited ritually. Among these prayer formulas,
Ukappattu, known also as Ukappatippu, which have been formulated during the
Thuvayal Thavasu, seems to have occupied a prominent place during the worship. It was recited by a leader and was repeated after him by the people in unison. This prayer formula, for its main part, dwells on the themes of Ayya Vaikundar's divine attributes, his mission to destroy the
kali, to establish the
Dharma Yukam, and to rule the earth as the undisputed king. Currently, a short form of this prayer is recited every morning and evening at the worship centres of Ayyavazhi or at homes, and the full version of it during special occasions Other prayer formulas of
Uccippatippu – a form of incantationary prayer that speaks about the special attributes of God, recited currently during the noon-worship,
Vazhappatippu – are a form of adulatory repetitive prayer that has statements of wishes for the prosperity of the people of
Santror Makkal and seem to have developed during the course of the early development of Ayyavazhi.
Pothippu, another short formulaic prayer, the content of which invokes God for forgiveness, protection, means of livelihood, attitudes of tolerance and amiability towards one another, and, intelligence, seems to have evolved over the years. It is now recited at the start of every collective worship session. The followers of Ayyavazhi are enjoined to recite this prayer at the break of each day. == Offering of Churul ==