Manyu sukta

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Manyu Sukta is

Vaishnava saint Dhirendra Tirtha wrote a commentary of Manyu Sukta in dedication to Lord Narasimha.[2] Indian scholar V. R. Panchamukhi says, "The commentary Manyu Sūkta by Sri Dhirendratirtha interprets Manyu as Narasimha - who is the internal controller of Rudra and who is the embodiment of knowledge".[3]


References

  1. ^ The Mysore Orientalist, Volume 18. Oriental Research Institute, University of Mysore. 2004. p. 161. However, in order to terrorize the enemies Bhīma as though he had drunk (the blood) tasted again and again intensely, remembering the divine lord Narasimha and recited the Manyu hymn with devotion.
  2. ^ V. R. Panchamukhi (2000). Vicāravaibhavam. Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha. p. 227. Dhirendratitha has developed his commentary on the entire Manyu Sukta as a Sukta in praise of Narasimha.
  3. ^ V. R. Panchamukhi (2000). Vicāravaibhavam. Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha. p. 227. The commentary Manyu Sūkta by Sri Dhirendratirtha interprets Manyu as Narasimha - who is the internal controller of Rudra and who is the embodiment of knowledge.