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Yoyoam is a religious group that originated with the teachings of Ramayyan who converted to Christianity from the Brahmin community and was expelled from the Christian Church. Since Ramayan's predictions about the end of the world were not fulfilled, the Yoyoma Sabha was formed by mixing some elements of Christianity and Hinduism with new interpretations of the prophecies. He was also known as Eustace Joseph.

Established in 1875 by Justus Joseph and his followers after the expulsion of the CMI, the church was known by various names as the Church, the Five and the Five Vedas, and the Church of Jesus Christ , which united the Christian community in southern Kerala, especially in central Thiruvananthapuram, from 1875 to October 1881.

They also use etymological names, such as the Yoyoma Church, which was born in October 1881, the Everlasting Evangelical Church, and Christ the Eucharist. A new era, Yoyomamabhum, and a new language called Yoyoma language began. Eustace Joseph, who revealed that Yoyoam was an all-caste religious symbol, added to his Christian name his former Hindu name Ramaiah, Muslim name Namai Ali and western name Wilson. They were adopted by a new designation, uroralison, consisting of the initials.

There are now fewer than 150 families left in the church, praying with bread and water, in their homes, during public prayer, and on the day of the Lord's Supper.