19 Questions
What is the name given to Sri Madhvacharya when he entered Sanyasaashrama?
Purnaprajna
What is the name given to Sri Madhvacharya during the naming ceremony?
Vasudeva
What was the name given to Sri Madhvacharya when he was crowned in Vedanta Peetha?
Ananda Tirtha
Number of sargas and slokas in Madhvavijaya are?
55 sargas, 8,018 slokas
Who is known as Amitabuddhi?
Madhvaacharya
Where did the argument with Vadisimha Buddhisagara take place?
Udupi
What is the other name of Srimadanantasatpura, and whom did Srimad Anandatirtha worship there?
Anantasana; SrimanNarayana
On which occasion did Srimad Anandatirtha explain that Veda has three meanings?
When he was at Uttarabadari
Who sat in the middle of the sages at Uttarabadari?
Srimad Anandatirtha
Who consumed most of the Halahala Visha (poison) during the churning of the ocean?
Lord Shiva
What was the main purpose of Vaasudeva's accepting Sanyasaashrama?
To propagate true knowledge and serve as a devotee at the feet of Vaasudeva Krishna.
Where did the argument with Vadisimha Buddhisagara take place?
At Madhyagehabhatta's house in Paajaka
What did Srimad Anandatirtha preach at Srimadantasatpura, and what did he assert/conclude/prove?
He preached the correct philosophies and asserted the supremacy of Lord Vishnu.
Who were the disciples who followed Anandatirtha while he was going to Uttarbadari?
Satyatirtha and Lord SriVedavyasa
According to Mayavada and Dwaita philosophy, how is the world described?
Mayavada says ‘This world is an illusion and unreal’. Dwaita philosophy says ‘This world is real’.
What are the three incarnations of Lord Vayu?
Anila, Bhima, and Pajaka
What was the name given to Sri Madhvacharya during the naming ceremony?
Vasudeva
What is the name given to Sri Madhvacharya when he entered Sanyasaashrama?
Purnaprajna
What was the name given to Sri Madhvacharya when he was crowned in Vedanta Peetha?
Anandatirtha
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