Madhabdev
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Srimanta Madhabdeva (1489-1596) is an important preceptor of the Mahapuruxiya Dharma known for his loyalty to his guru, Srimanta Sankardeva as well as his artistic brilliance. Initially a sakta worshipper, he was converted to Mahapuruxiya Dharma by the Sankardeva and became his most prominent disciple. He became the religious as well as artistic successor of Sankardeva after the later's death in 1568. He is known particularly for his book of hymns, the Naam Ghoxa, as well as a large selection of songs called Borgeets.
[edit] Biography
Madhabdeva was born in 1489 at Letekupukhuri in Lakhimpur District of Assam. Letekupukhuri is situated between Narayanpur and Bihpuria of Lakhimpur District.
He died in 1596 at Bheasatra, Koch Bihar.
[edit] External links
- The Telegraph news paper - contains a news item about developing a cultural complex at Madhabdev's birthplace.
- Govt. of India CIC Narayanpur Home Page - contains some information about Madhabdev's birth place.

