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Plakkiyil Chacko Devassia, often known as Mahakavi P. C. Devassia (24 March 1906 10 October 2006), was a Sanskrit scholar and poet from Kerala, India. In 1980 he won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Sanskrit for his Mahakavyam (epic poem ) Kristubhagavatam.[1] He has also received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for his overall contributions to Malayalam literature.

Mahakavi

Prof. P.C. Devassia
Born(1906-03-24)24 March 1906
Died10 October 2006(2006-10-10) (aged 100)
Nalanchira, Trivandrum, Kerala
NationalityIndian
EducationM.A. (Malayalam)
M.A. (Sanskrit)
OccupationUniversity Professor
Known forIndian Sanskrit scholar and writer
Notable workKristubhagavatam
Girigita

Early life


Plakkiyil Chacko Devassia was born into the aristocratic Plakkiyil family, who were Eastern Catholics of the Syro-Malabar Church, on 24 March 1906 at Kudamaloor, Kottayam District, Kingdom of Travancore, British India.


Education


Primary Education : Government Primary School, Kudamaloor.

High School Education: St. Ephrem's H.S. Mannanam (1916-1924).

Intermediate Course: CMS College Kottayam (1925-1927).

Bachelor of Arts: College of Fine Arts Trivandrum (1927-1929).

Master of Arts: two languages Sanskrit and Malayalam from University of Madras (1937)


Study of Sanskrit


He learned the basics of Sanskrit in the traditional way from Sri. Mathu Asia of Olesha; Kavyas and Natakas from the celebrated scholar Sri. Panthalam Krishna Warrier; Vedas, Upanishads, Champus, Dharma Sutras from Vidyabhooshana Sri. Venkitarama Sharma of Trivandrum; and Vyakarana from Vyakaranabhooshana Sri. Rama Poduval of Trissur.


Professional career


Lecturer in Malayalam at St. Thomas College, Thrissur (1931-1945); Senior Lecturer in Oriental Languages at Sacred Heart College, Thevara (1945-1958); Professor of Malayalam at Mar Ivanios College, Trivandrum (1958-1966); On his retirement in 1966, Devassia received a Fellowship from U.G.C. under which he prepared a complete translation of Somadeva's epic Kathasaritsagara from Sanskrit into Malayalam.


Positions held



Literary activities



Hobbies


Portrait painting and Sculpture were his hobbies. Portraits of both Rabindranath Tagore and John Henry Newman were painted by him in 1932 and '33 and both are still preserved at St. Thomas College, Thrissur.


List of publications



Malayalam



Sanskrit



Publication of the works of other authors


Devassia has published the following works of Mr. I. C. Chacko.


Awards received



Titles obtained



References


  1. "Devasia laid to rest". The Hindu. 12 October 2006. Retrieved 13 December 2010.



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