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Kozhiyalam Satagopacharya

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Kozhiyalam Satagopacharya (born July 1916, date of death unknown) was a multilingual scholar from Tirupati.[1]

Life

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He was born in July 1916 in Therani on the banks of River Kusasthali on the Tamil Nadu border. He has taught Sanskrit for more than 25 years in the TTD's Sri Venkateswara Oriental College. He knew Tamil, Telugu, Sanskrit and English. He was appointed as a reader in kendriya Sanskrit vidhyapeetha, but died before he could take on this appointment.[1]

Works

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  • Tamil and Telugu commentaries on ‘Sri Venkateswara Ashtothara Sathanamavali’, Vedanta Desika's ‘Dayasatakam
  • Sanskrit commentary‘Vidhitraya Paritranam

References

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