Talk:Ayyavazhi Trinity
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This page is warned for speedy delition right from the time I started editing it.The reason presented it was the lack of references.I replied that this particular religious phenomenon is not developed and the religious texts were not been translated to any language from Tamil.So again I request that if any one likes to delete I will be happy if it was performed after a series of discussion with the Users familier with this topic. - Vaikunda Raja
- Wikipedia is not the place to create notability. Is this a new religion? - Chairboy 04:54, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
There's a brief mention of Ayyavazhi in a list of Eastern religions that believe in reincarnation here: [1]. It's possible this is a real but obscure religion, or that some other more common transliteration is being used, because that's the only non-Wikipedia google hit. --Delirium 05:40, August 2, 2005 (UTC)