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Madhavdev | |
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Personal | |
Born | 1489 Leteku Pukhuri, Narayanpur |
Died | 1596 Bhela Sattra, Koch Bihar |
Religion | Hinduism |
Organization | |
Philosophy | Vaishnavism |
Religious career | |
Guru | Srimanta Sankardev |
Website | www |
Honors | Venerated as Mahapurusha |
Madhavdev (1489–1596) is an important preceptor of the Ekasarana Dharma known for his loyalty to his guru, Srimanta Sankardev as well as his artistic brilliance.[1] Initially a sakta worshipper, he was converted to Ekasarana Dharma by Sankardev and became his most prominent disciple. He became the religious as well as artistic successor of Sankardeva after the latter's death in 1568. He is known particularly for his book of hymns, the Naam Ghosa,[2] as well as a large selection of songs called Borgeets.[3]