Kasibhatta Brahmaiah Sastry (2 February 1863 – 29 October 1940)
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. He was a great pandit well versed in Sanskrit
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and Telugu
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and an adept in writing critical literary essays in Telugu. He collected various religious Essays and Writings and published in 1911 by the title of "Upanyasapayonidhi". He had already learned the English language by that lime, and embarked upon a serious study of Hinduism and Sastras. He started a journal "Rajayogi" in kakinada
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. He was editing a monthly journal by the title of Aryamatha Bodhini.Ritual, Caste, and Religion in Colonial South India - edited by Michael Bergunder, Heiko Frese, page:310
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Early life and education
He was born on 2 February 1853 at Palivela village of East Godavari district
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. His parents are Subbamma and Brahmavadhani. In 1883, he started "Aryamathabodhini" at Kakinada. He started a library named "Vivekananda pustaka bhandagaram" affiliation to his sabha "Artyamathabodhini".
He was opposed to Viresa lingam Pantulu in all respects—in religious thought, social reform and literature. He was always on the alert to expose the loopholes in Viresalingam's writings and social reform activities.
References
External links
Upanyasa Payonidhi book in wikimedia.org
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1863 births
1940 deaths
Telugu writers
People from East Godavari district
Indian Sanskrit scholars
Scholars from Andhra Pradesh
19th-century Indian scholars
20th-century Indian scholars