Seven Logas
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According to Ayyavazhi mythology
Ayyavazhi mythology
Ayyavazhi mythology is the mythology of the growing South Indian religious faith and a sect of Hinduism known as Ayyavazhi. The main source of Ayyavazhi mythology is the Ayyavazhi scripture, Akilattirattu Ammanai, and its supplement, Arul Nool. The Akilattirattu Ammanai is a recitation by Mayon to...

 there are Seven Logas (Seven Upper Worlds). The Sanskrit term for Loga is "loka." Akilam six
Akilam six
Akilam six is the sixth section of Akilam, the primary holy text of Ayyavazhi. This section describes the transformation of the ruling authority of the universe from Sivan to Thirumal....

 and Akilam seven
Akilam seven
The Akilam seven is the seventh sub-section of Akilattirattu Ammanai the Primary scripture of Ayyavazhi. This is considered a bit more important to all previous sections during religious studies since the events and plans related to Pre-Incarnational activities of Vaikundar starts from here onwards...

 of Akilattirattu Ammanai
Akilattirattu Ammanai
Akilathirattu Ammanai , also called Thiru Edu , is the main religious text of the Tamil belief system Ayyavazhi...

 speaks about it. The Seven logas are;
  1. Deiva Loga
    Deiva Loga
    This was one among the seven Logas in Ayyavazhi mythology. The Sanskrit term for deiva loga is Devaloka....

  2. Yama Loga
  3. Swarga Loga
    Swarga Loga
    Swarga Loga was one among the seven Logas in Ayyavazhi mythology. The Sanskrit term for Swarga Loga is Svarga....

  4. Brahma Loga
    Brahma Loga
    Brahma Loga was one among the seven Logas in Ayyavazhi mythology....

  5. Vaikunda Loga
    Vaikunda Loga
    Vaikunda Loga was one among the seven Logas in Ayyavazhi mythology. The Sanskrit term for Vaikunda Loga is Vaikunta....

  6. Siva Loga
    Siva Loga
    Siva Loga was one among the seven Logas in Ayyavazhi mythology. The Sanskrit term for Siva Loga is Sivaloka or Kailasa....

  7. Para Loga
    Para Loga
    Para Loga was one among the seven Logas in Ayyavazhi mythology....

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