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- Thirunamam abstract "Thirunamam Thiru (word representing sacredness) + Namam (name), --> The Sacred name. It represents the 'Sacred name of God'. The phrase Namam also represents the white clay found at the deeper layer of earth, which is used as the powder to wear a flame shaped mark. The Ayyavazhi people wore this Namam, starting from the central point between the eyebrows, going straight up near the top edge of the forehead.The flame shape represents Aanma Jyothi or Atman. Which in turn means that, Aatman is considered sacred and as the name of God. Zealous devotees smeared it on the exterior of the upper arms, over the chest and below the spinal cord area at the back.This white mark was unlike the one worn by a Hindu of Vaishnavism tradition who wore it on the forehead in the shape of 'U', or of Saivism tradition who wore it horizontally as three parallel lines. This Thirunamam is also called as Tottu Namam and Thiruman.".
- Thirunamam thumbnail Ayyavazhi_architecture.symbol.jpg?width=300.
- Thirunamam wikiPageExternalLink social_reforms.asp.
- Thirunamam wikiPageExternalLink AyyaVaikuntar.
- Thirunamam wikiPageID "2211273".
- Thirunamam wikiPageRevisionID "593719538".
- Thirunamam hasPhotoCollection Thirunamam.
- Thirunamam subject Category:Ayyavazhi_rituals.
- Thirunamam type Abstraction100002137.
- Thirunamam type Act100030358.
- Thirunamam type Activity100407535.
- Thirunamam type AyyavazhiRituals.
- Thirunamam type Continuance101017987.
- Thirunamam type Custom100413239.
- Thirunamam type Event100029378.
- Thirunamam type Practice100410247.
- Thirunamam type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Thirunamam type Ritual101027859.
- Thirunamam type Survival101022178.
- Thirunamam type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Thirunamam comment "Thirunamam Thiru (word representing sacredness) + Namam (name), --> The Sacred name. It represents the 'Sacred name of God'. The phrase Namam also represents the white clay found at the deeper layer of earth, which is used as the powder to wear a flame shaped mark. The Ayyavazhi people wore this Namam, starting from the central point between the eyebrows, going straight up near the top edge of the forehead.The flame shape represents Aanma Jyothi or Atman.".
- Thirunamam label "Thirunamam".
- Thirunamam sameAs m.06w6sq.
- Thirunamam sameAs Q7785387.
- Thirunamam sameAs Q7785387.
- Thirunamam sameAs Thirunamam.
- Thirunamam wasDerivedFrom Thirunamam?oldid=593719538.
- Thirunamam depiction Ayyavazhi_architecture.symbol.jpg.
- Thirunamam isPrimaryTopicOf Thirunamam.