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Bhattadeva
Bhattadeva ((アッサム語:ভট্টদেৱ); 1558-1638) (Bhagavata Bhattacharya (in Assamese: বৈকুণ্ঠনাথ ভাগৱত ভট্টাচাৰ্য্য) ) is acknowledged as the father of Assamese prose. Though ''Bhaktiratnakar-katha'', the Assamese translation of Sankardev's Sanskrit composition ''Bhaktiratnakar'' by Gopala Charana Dwija preceded the works of Bhattadeva, Bhattadeva's prose had an influence in the development of a high and dignified style. Bhattadeva's and Gopala Charana Dvija's 16th century works are considered to be the earliest examples of prose in Indian languages. Bhattadeva's erudition in Sanskrit grammar and literature, and his command over the Bhagavata earned him the title of ''Bhagavata Bhattacharya''.〔"Bhattadeva had a profound grammar and literature which earned for him the title of Bhagavata Bhattacharya (versed in the Bhagavata). 〕 ==Biography== Bhattadeva was born to Chandra Bharati and Tara Devi in a Brahmin family of Bheragoan, Barpeta, Kamrup. After finishing his education he became a disciple of Damodaradeva and succeeded him as the head of Patbausi satra at Barpeta. He established the Byasakuchi sattra some time later where he died. He is best known for ''Katha Bhagavat'' and ''Katha Gita'', though some minor works like Saranamalika and Prasangamala are also ascribed to him.
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