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词条 P. C. Devassia
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Education

  3. Study of Sanskrit

  4. Professional career

  5. Positions Held

  6. Literary Activities

  7. Hobbies

  8. List of Publications

  9. Malayalam

  10. Sanskrit

  11. Publication of the works of other Authors

  12. Awards Received

  13. Titles Obtained

  14. References

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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.

Early life

Plakkiyil Chacko Devassia was born in a Syrian Catholic family, Plakkiyil, on 24 March 1906 at Kudamaloor, in Kottayam District, Kerala.

Education

Primary Education : Government Primary School, Kudamaloor.

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

Intermediate Course: C.M.S. College, Kottayam (1925-1927).

Bachelor of Arts: Arts College, 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 Asan 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 Vyakarana bhooshana Sri.Rama Poduval of Trichur.

Professional career

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

Positions Held

  • Secretary, the 12th Conference of the Kerala Sahithya Parishad held at Kottayam (1938).
  • Vice President, Kerala Chitrakala Samithy, Trichur (1941)
  • Member, Malayalam Text book committee of the Travancore-Cochin State (1943).
  • Member, Board of Examiners in Malayalam, Universities of Madras, Travancore, Kerala and Calicut.
  • Member, Board of studies in Malayalam of the Universities of Madras, Mysore and Kerala.
  • Member, Board of studies in Sanskrit, of the Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam.
  • Member, Editorial Board of All Kerala Sahitya Parishad magazine (1946).
  • Member, Academic Council, University of Madras (1947).
  • President, Conference of Kerala Kala Parishad held at Tellisseri and Trichur.
  • Member, Advisory Board of Malayalam Encyclopedia of the Govt. of Kerala.
  • Member, Advisory Board of the Dept. of Cultural Publications, Govt. of Kerala.
  • Delegate to the Fifth World Sanskrit Conference held at Varanasi in 1981, where he presented a paper in Sanskrit on "Sanskrit Epics written by Keralites".
  • Chairman, Bhasa Mahotsava Committee, Trivandrum (1994).

Literary Activities

  • One of the Editors of Keralam, a literary monthly published from Trichur (1932-1934).
  • Managing Editor of Jayabharatham , a Malayalam monthly published from Thevara (1949-1970).
  • Has written Biographical sketches, essays, shortstories and poems in Sanskrit and Malayalam.
  • Has contributed a number of Articles on Arts, literature, upanishads etc. to several leading periodicals.
  • Has translated some well known English and Sanskrit works into Malayalam.
  • Has broadcast Radio talks and Poems on various subjects from AIR for several years.

Hobbies

Portrait painting and Sculpture are his hobbies. Portraits of Tagore and Newman done by him in 1932 and '33 are still preserved in the St. Thomas College.

List of Publications

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Malayalam

  • Bharata Shilpikal - Biographical sketches (1952).
  • Balanagaram - Translation of Boys Town (1953).
  • Pathimoonnu Kathakal - 13 short stories (1955).
  • Police kathakal - Detective stories in four parts (1957–58).
  • Rajaneethi - Translation of Niccolò Machiavelli's - The Prince., a publication of National Sahitya Akademi (1959).
  • American Samskaram - Cultural history of America- translation (1962).
  • Matham Irupatham Shatakathil - Religion in the 20th Century (1963).
  • Oregon Giripatham - Translation of Francis Parkman's Sketches of Prairie and Rocky-Mountain Life (1966).
  • Kala Sourabham - Collection of Original Essays on Arts and Literature (1971).Prescribed as text in Kerala, Calicut and M.G. Universities.
  • Katha sarith sagaram - a complete translation into Malayalam of Somadeva's Kathasaritsagara (1978).
  • Marubhoomiyile Garjitham - Thunder in the wilderness - a short poem in Malayalam on the assassination of John the Baptist (1995).
  • Helen -translation of Euripides (1996).
  • Vethala kathakal - (1997).

Sanskrit

  • Janakeeya Kavyam - a satirical poem in Sankrit (1948).
  • Kristubhagavatam - the first epic in Sanskrit, depicting the life and teachings of Christ (1977). This work won the National Sahitya Akademi Award in 1980.
  • Karshaka geetham - translation into Sanskrit of Vallathol Narayana Menon's Karshakante paattu.
  • Poems in phrase of Cardinal Tisserant's, H. H.Marthanda Varma, Father Marcel etc.
  • Radio Broadcast of Sanskrit Poems and Talks in Sanskrit on story literature in Sanskrit, the composing of Kristubhagavatam etc. and a multitude of other broadcast in Malayalam.

Publication of the works of other Authors

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

  • Panineeya Pradyotham - a commentary on Panini's Ashtadhyayi which won the National Sahitya Akademi Award in 1956.
  • Valmikiyude Lokathil - Critical essays on Valmiki's Ramayana.
  • Sabdhangalum Roodharthangalum - Essays on Etymological Topics.

Awards Received

  • The Maharani Sethu Parvathibhai Award (1979).
  • The National Sahitya Akademi Award (1980).
  • The Award of Visva Samskrita Prathishtanam (1981).
  • Award of Samskrita Vidyapeetham of Ezhukon (1981).
  • Award of Catholic Laity Association (1981).
  • Award of the All Kerala Catholic Association (1985).
  • Award of Kraisthava Sahitya Samithi (1988).
  • I.C. Chacko Memorial Award of the Diocese of Changanachery (1990).
  • Sahityacharya Award from the Lourdes Parish, Trivandrum (1993).
  • Award of Sri Sankara Samskrita Akademi, Trichur (1993).
  • Award for Samagra Sambhavana (Total Contribution ) from the Kerala Sahitya Akademi (1993).
  • Sree Sankara Award of Kaladi Sanskrit University (1996).

Titles Obtained

  • Panditaratnam - Title from the Visva Samskrita Pratishtanam (1981).
  • Vidyabhooshanam - Tile from the Sri Sankara Samskrita Akademi,Trichur (1993).

References

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