Meivazhi was named Khader Badsha Rowther by his parents - his father being Jamal Hussain Rowther and mother Periya Thayi.
28 Facts About Meivazhi
Meivazhi had his primary education from a teacher who conducted a school under a banyan tree in the said village.
Meivazhi had learnt to recite Qur'an at first, but soon came his quest of finding the truth about life and the state of the soul after death.
Meivazhi went after prophets and preachers to learn the correct path to salvation.
Meivazhi had asked orange-robed sanyasins, the black-robed bearded fakirs and the Gospel-preaching Christian missionaries to show him the correct way for God realization.
Meivazhi conversed regarding hatha yoga as the only way to attain spiritual enlightenment, and subsequently, lost hope in spirituality.
The First Meivazhi sabha was started at Rajagambeeram village in Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu in 1901.
The Meivazhi sabha was again started in Tiruppattur, a panchayat town in Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu.
The Meivazhi Sabha was formally registered as an Association on 19.06.1933.
The prime purpose of the Meivazhi religion is to make Mankind, aware of their true astral identity and to reveal the true purpose of every religion which came upon Earth.
The Meivazhi religion teaches that throughout the Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga and the Dvapara Yuga, nearly 33 Crores men had conquered Satan and attained their true heavenly form and returned to heaven.
The Meivazhi religion teaches that apart from the 1,24,000 Nabis came to Earth during different times to awaken the mankind from their ignorance, the Superior God himself had come down to Earth in nine different earthly forms, across different regions on Earth, throughout the Yugas.
The Meivazhi religion had successfully united 69 Castes and every major religion on Earth such a Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, etc.
The Meivazhi religion preaches the oneness of all religion and with the sole intent of revealing the true purpose of every religion which exists on Earth, and to make mankind realize their true astral origins and their destiny to reach Heaven.
Meivazhi religion teaches its followers that both the Superior God and the Satan within themselves, and it is up to Mankind to choose whichever path they please.
The Meivazhi religion teaches that the Superior God exists inside the Man's heart and that a Man's affection alone could earn the sympathy of the Superior God.
The Meivazhi Religion teaches its followers that the Superior God exists within Man only to protect his Soul from Satan and that praying for materialistic possessions from the Superior God is like asking an Emperor for a broom.
The followers of the Meivazhi religion believe that the person who founded the Meivazhi religion is the Kalki avatar, the final incarnation of Lord Vishnu as mentioned in Hinduism and the Second Coming of God's incarnation on this Earth as mentioned in various other religions.
Meivazhi teaches that the Heavenly tokens which distinguish a true spiritual guru from impostors are that:.
The followers of Meivazhi believe that Salai Aandavargal had exhibited all the above-stated features.
The Followers of Meivazhi believe that a person's attainment of Heaven can be ascertained by their body, by observing the following 10 signs after death showing Immortal Proofs of Salvation at the time of death:.
Meivazhi has its own Holy scriptures running up to four volumes in the Tamil language.
The first Meivazhi Ashram was founded in 1926 at Rajagambeeram village in Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu.
Subsequently, the Meivazhi Asharam was started at Tiruppattur, a panchayat town in the present Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu, where the Sabha was initially registered as a Society on 19 June 1933 under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.
The said inscription in the erstwhile Meivazhi Ashram remains a monument for the Disciples.
The Meivazhi sabha was later shifted to Pappanachivayal, Pudukkottai district, Tamil Nadu, near the Ural Hills, in the erstwhile Pudukkottai State, where Salai Aandavargal purchased a jungle land for about Rs.
Meivazhi followers have a mandatory dress code for entering the ashram.
The followers of Meivazhi do not worship any idols, tombs or any materialistic subjects, but they pray to the superior god within themselves.