Wallis, Graham Harvey [and] Robert J.; J. Wallis, Robert (2010). The A to Z of shamanism. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. стр. 101. ISBN0810876000. Приступљено 4. 10. 2014.
Mateer, Samuel (1871). The Land of Charity(Samuel Mateer). "this singular people display considerable zeal in the defence and propagation" (This author's view is negative over the 'belief of Ayyavazhi', but this book is cited here only to reflect the then structure of Ayyavazhi on the social and religious ground as viewed by an outsider.). Приступљено 23. 1. 2008.
„Ayyavazhi followers visit Swamithoppu”(The Hindu). " By the middle of nineteenth century, Ayyavazhi was recognised as an independent religion...". Chennai, India. 5. 3. 2010. Архивирано из оригинала 10. 3. 2010. г. Приступљено 5. 3. 2010.
hinduonnet.com
„Tamil Nadu – Nagercoil”. "... which was the headquarters of Ayya Vazhi sect, had been decorated with jewels in view of the ongoing festival ...". Архивирано из оригинала(Gold ornaments stolen from temple) 11. 10. 2020. г. Приступљено 15. 4. 2009.
indiareach.org
„Religion”. Paragraph 6. Архивирано из оригинала(Religion In India) 15. 8. 2009. г. Приступљено 7. 11. 2009.
„Nallakannu Watches Ayyavazhi”. " They follow a religion based on his principles, which is called Ayyavazhi.". Архивирано из оригинала(www.kollywoodtoday.com) 03. 02. 2009. г. Приступљено 9. 6. 2008.
maduraijesuits.org
„Madurai News Letter”(PDF). "Fr. Maria Jeyaraj arranged an inter-faith dialogue at Samithoppu, Kanyakumari, on 'Akila Thirattu Ammanai' and 'Arul Nool', the scriptures of 'Ayya Vazhi', an 'important sect of Hinduism'. The present head of Ayya Vazhi, Sri Bala Prajapathi Adigalar, guided the meeting.". Архивирано из оригинала(Thozhamai Illam, Kanyakumari) 29. 11. 2007. г. Приступљено 23. 1. 2008.
nairs.org
„Are the Travancore Kings Nairs?”. nairs.org. Архивирано из оригинала 21. 09. 2007. г. Приступљено 9. 9. 2007. „"It is worth mentioning here that Chattambi Swamikal and Sreenarayana Gurudevan were ardent devotees of Lord Muruka, so also their predecessor Ayya Vaikuntar." This statement says that Chattampi Swamikal and Narayana Guru are the (predecessors or disciples) of Vaikundar”
„Bala Prajapathi Adikalar Manivizha”(www.tn.gov.in). "The Maniviza (fest) for Bala Prajapathi Adikalar, the head of Ayyavazhi religion ..." (Tamil: Press release No-45/13-01-2008.). Приступљено 22. 3. 2009.
tn.nic.in
textbooksonline.tn.nic.in
„Sri Vaikunda Swamigal”(PDF). "By the midnineteenth century, Ayyavazhi came to be recognized as a separate religion and spread in the regions of South Travancore and South Tirunelveli.". Архивирано из оригинала(Tamilnadu Text book Corporation) 22. 11. 2009. г. Приступљено 22. 5. 2010.
web.archive.org
„Nallakannu Watches Ayyavazhi”. " They follow a religion based on his principles, which is called Ayyavazhi.". Архивирано из оригинала(www.kollywoodtoday.com) 03. 02. 2009. г. Приступљено 9. 6. 2008.
„Ayyavazhi followers visit Swamithoppu”(The Hindu). " By the middle of nineteenth century, Ayyavazhi was recognised as an independent religion...". Chennai, India. 5. 3. 2010. Архивирано из оригинала 10. 3. 2010. г. Приступљено 5. 3. 2010.
„Sri Vaikunda Swamigal”(PDF). "By the midnineteenth century, Ayyavazhi came to be recognized as a separate religion and spread in the regions of South Travancore and South Tirunelveli.". Архивирано из оригинала(Tamilnadu Text book Corporation) 22. 11. 2009. г. Приступљено 22. 5. 2010.
„Tamil Nadu – Nagercoil”. "... which was the headquarters of Ayya Vazhi sect, had been decorated with jewels in view of the ongoing festival ...". Архивирано из оригинала(Gold ornaments stolen from temple) 11. 10. 2020. г. Приступљено 15. 4. 2009.
„Madurai News Letter”(PDF). "Fr. Maria Jeyaraj arranged an inter-faith dialogue at Samithoppu, Kanyakumari, on 'Akila Thirattu Ammanai' and 'Arul Nool', the scriptures of 'Ayya Vazhi', an 'important sect of Hinduism'. The present head of Ayya Vazhi, Sri Bala Prajapathi Adigalar, guided the meeting.". Архивирано из оригинала(Thozhamai Illam, Kanyakumari) 29. 11. 2007. г. Приступљено 23. 1. 2008.
„Are the Travancore Kings Nairs?”. nairs.org. Архивирано из оригинала 21. 09. 2007. г. Приступљено 9. 9. 2007. „"It is worth mentioning here that Chattambi Swamikal and Sreenarayana Gurudevan were ardent devotees of Lord Muruka, so also their predecessor Ayya Vaikuntar." This statement says that Chattampi Swamikal and Narayana Guru are the (predecessors or disciples) of Vaikundar”