Okay kiddo, so Ayyavazhi is a religion that's practiced in parts of India. And like most religions, it has different rituals and practices that people follow.
One of the important rituals in Ayyavazhi is called Tuvaimozhi. It's a way of worshiping the religion's main deity, Lord Vaikundar. During Tuvaimozhi, people sing hymns and songs in praise of Lord Vaikundar. They also offer flowers, fruits, and other things as a symbol of respect and devotion.
Another important ritual is Pancha Bhoota Aradhana, which is all about respecting the five elements of nature – earth, water, air, fire, and ether. During this ritual, people perform prayers and offerings to pay tribute to these elements and their importance in life.
There's also the practice of Kaliavatar, which involves performing symbolic acts that represent the fight against evil. For example, people might light a fire to represent burning away negative energy, or they might use special tools to symbolize cutting away negative influences from their lives.
These are just a few examples of Ayyavazhi rituals, but there are many more that people follow. All of these rituals are believed to help people connect with their faith, find spiritual guidance, and lead a more meaningful life.