Re: Tirumangai Alwar and the Brahmins
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• January 15, 1997
I only have one comment on Sri Anbil Ramaswamy's otherwise erudite comments on Thirumangai aazhvaar. I have already made my opinions on respect for bhaagavatas irrespective of caste so I will not go into that. However, Sri Ramaswamy is skeptical about the authority of Divya Suri Charita, the hagiography of the aazhvaars and acharyas that I quoted. Historians of Sri Vaishnavism such as B.V. Ramanujam, N. Jagadeesan, K.K.A. Venkatachari, and others opine that the two oldest traditional biographies are Garuda Vahana Pandita's Divya Suri Charita (Sanskrit) and Pinpazhagiya PerumaaL Jiyar's Guru Parampara Prabhaavam (maNipravaaLa). The former is listed in some accounts as a direct disciple of Ramanuja or descendant thereof. The latter was a direct disciple of Periya Vaaccaan PiLLai. These two biographies are very similar, though the GPP is a much longer work and is more detailed. There is some doubt as to which was based on the other. I am not aware of any controversy over the general antiquity of the DSC as an authentic biography of the aazhvaars and acharyas. Those who have access to Sri Vaishnava acharyas in India may wish to consult them to confirm this. adiyEn Mani
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