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- Vedanayagam Sastriar (7 September 1774 - 24 January 1864) was a Tamil poet, dramatist, scholar, theologian and hymnwriter from the Lutheran tradition....
- Rao Saheb Gangadhara Ganapati Sastriar was an Indian civil servant and administrator who served as Diwan of Pudukkottai state from 25 October 1926 to 15...
- concrete contributions to Tamil language and Tamil literature are Vedanayagam Sastriar (1774–1864) Samuel Vedanayagam Pillai (1826–1889) Henry Alfred Krishnapillai...
- Viravalli Sundara Sastri (also spelt Sundram or Sundaram, and Sastry, Sastriar, Sastriyar, or Sastrigal) was a leading Vakil of the High Court of Madras...
- stages of Protestant Christianity in India by composers such as Vedanayakam Sastriar who worked under the German Lutheran missionaries in the Tanjore area (likely...
- Raghunatha Pallavarayar (1909–1924) K. Kunjunni Menon (1924–1929) G. Ganapati Sastriar (1929–1931) G. Krishnaswamy Iyer (1931-1934) Alexander Tottenham (1934-1941)...
- training. Examples are the descendants of the Tamil Lutheran poet Vedanayagam Sastriar (1774-1864). Shastra "Karma Shri Nalanda Institute For Higher Buddhist...
- Stephen Foster, American song composer (b. 1826) January 24 - Vedanayagam Sastriar (b. 1774), Tamil Lutheran hymnwriter and court poet in the palace of Serfoji...
- botanist (d. 1850) Colin Halkett, British Army general (d. 1856) Vedanayagam Sastriar (d.1864), Tamil Lutheran hymnwriter and court poet in the palace of Serfoji...
- private traditional library at Thiruvananthapuram by Pandit N Ramasvami Sastriar. It was found in the form of a single m****cript of sixty-one palm leaves...