Sri. Velukkudi Krishnan swamy, namaskaram.
adiyen put this query with deep regard to Azhwars.
Pasurams of Nalayira Divya Prabhandam carry deep spiritual knowledge, vedantic details, praising divya desams, unparallel devotion, longing to get united with Him, incidents from puranas / avatars etc., At the outset, it does not appear to cover many of the details from vedas. Many of the pasurams are on the incidents from puranas / avatars, on divya desams and the expression of devotion of azhwars (an amazing lesson for the readers and an unique one).
Azhwars expressed vedantic details from vedas, in a simple manner and very crisply, but not all the details of vedas are covered. It appears not all azhwars expressed details from vedas.
Nalayira Divya Prabhandam is called as Dravida vedam. What is the reason to call it as Dravida vedam?.
Why, other azhwars’ work which are not covering details of vedas, are also included and called as dravida vedam?. Is that as a mark of respect to azhwars?.
This is only to get the clarification on the doubt arose after going through and does not have any other reason.
Kindly excuse, if there is any error in my understanding.
adiyen
SriVaishnava dasan