S. Kuppuswami Sastri
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Kuppuswami Sastri was born on 12 December 1880 in the village of [[Ganapathi Agraharam]] in Tanjore district in a family of Sanskrit scholars. As a child Kuppuswami Sastri studied Vedanta, Nyaya and Mimamsa from the Sanskrit scholar Brahmendra Sarasvati and Vyakarana from Nilakanta Sastrigal and English as part of his formal western education. |
Kuppuswami Sastri was born on 12 December 1880 in the village of [[Ganapathi Agraharam]] in Tanjore district in a family of Sanskrit scholars. As a child Kuppuswami Sastri studied Vedanta, Nyaya and Mimamsa from the Sanskrit scholar Brahmendra Sarasvati and Vyakarana from Nilakanta Sastrigal and English as part of his formal western education. |
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Kuppuswami Sastri completed his graduation from the S. P. G. College in [[Thanjavur]] in 1900 and completed his M. A. in Sanskrit from the [[University of Madras]] in 1905. |
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== Career == |
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Kuppuswami Sastri was appointed Principal of the newly-established [[Madras Sanskrit College]] in 1906. He headed Madras Sanskrit College till 1910 when he took over as Principal of the Rajah's College, [[Tiruvadi]] serving till 1914. |
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In 1914, Kuppuswami Sastri was appointed Professor of Sanskrit and Classical Philology at the [[Presidency College, Madras]]. In this role, he also had the responsibility of the curatorship of the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library and Research Centre which was acclaimed for its vast collection of manuscripts in Sanskrit, Tamil and other Dravidian languages. As curator, he edited the library's official bulletin and brought out indexes and catalogs to the vast collection. Kuppuswami Sastri was also elected to the Senate of the University of Madras during this period. |
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In 1927, Kuppuswami Sastri founded the ''Journal of Oriental Research'', an independent indological journal whose publication was later assumed by The Kuppuswami Sastri Research Institute. He also founded the [[Samskrta Academy]] to promote research in Sanskrit. |
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Kuppuswami Sastri retired on 15 December 1935 and was appointed Honorary Professor of Sanskrit at the [[Annamalai University]] in [[Chidambaram]]. |
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== Death == |
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Kuppuswami Sastri died on 5 September 1943 at the age of sixty two. |
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