Divya Prabhandham : Questions and Answers
Question : Thirukoshitiyu:r is said to have received the name because of these different reasons (check all that apply) Posted On : 17-10-2021 ANSWER : Ans (1,2) //Both are mentioned |
Question : What does anda:di mean wrt composing pa:suram's Posted On : 08-03-2020 ANSWER : Ans (1) |
Question : Who wrote "Thiruva:i mozhi noottanda:di". Posted On : 07-03-2020 ANSWER : "Thiruva:i mozhi noottanda:di" is written by Manavaala maamunigal. |
Question : Commentary to Thiruva:i mozhi which has 36,000 words is called "Muppatta:ra:yirap padi". Who wrote this commentary? Posted On : 06-03-2020 ANSWER : "Muppatta:ra:yirap padi" commentray to Thiruva:i mozhi is documented by Vadakku Thiruveedi Pillai. He documented this as Nampillai was giving discourses of this. |
Question : Which of the following is referred to as e:du Posted On : 04-03-2020 ANSWER : Among all commentaries to Thriuva:i Mozhi divya prabandham, the one with 36,000 words - "Muppatta:ra:yirap padi" is supposed to be the closest in meaning, to the original treatise. Hence it is referred to, as "Eedu", or "Eedu Muppatta:ra:yirap padi". |
Question : Commentary to Thriuva:i mozhi which has 9,000 words is called "Onbadina:yirap-padi". Who wrote this commentary? Posted On : 03-03-2020 ANSWER : "Onbadina:yirap padi" commentray to Thriuva:i mozhi is written by Nanji:yar. He wrote this commentary following the orders of Sri Para:sara Bhattar. |
Question : Thiruva:i mozhi has many commentaries written on it. The commentaries are named according to the word count. Thus, one famous commentary, which has 6,000 words is called "A:ra:yirap-padi". Who wrote this commentary? Posted On : 02-03-2020 ANSWER : "A:ra:yirap-padi" commentary to Thiruva:i mozhi is written by Thriukkurugaip Pira:n Pilla:n. He wrote this commentary following the orders of Bhagavad Ramanuja. Note : Thiruvaay mozhi has many commentaries written on it. Just so that these commentaries are not later tampered with, the words in these commentaries are counted (in terms of Anushtup chandas slokas) and the commentaries are named according to the word count. Thus, one famous commentary, which has 6,000 words is called "Aar aayirap padi". Who wrote this commentary? |
Question : 4,000 verses in Nalariyam are termed as "Dravida vedas". Which is treated as equivalent of Sama Veda? Posted On : 01-03-2020 ANSWER : Thiruva:imozhi of Namma:zhwar is treated equivalent to Sama Veda. It has 1,102 verses / pasurams. |