Sastry was born in 1886 in a traditional Vedic family at Mylapore, Tamil Nadu. He received his early education at home in Sanskrit under the guidance of his father, who was a Sanskrit scholar at the Oriental Manuscripts Library in Madras. After completing his education, he became a Sanskrit teacher at a High School in Madras.
At the age of twenty he came under the influence of Ganapati Muni, a prominent disciple of Ramana Maharshi and great scholar and poet, who passed on his vast knowledge and learning to Sastry. The latter got deeply immersed in Vedic and Tantric studies and published books and articles in English, Tamil, Telugu and Sanskrit.
After having been a disciple of Ramana Maharshi for some time, he went to Pondicherry in 1929 and became a disciple of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother (Mirra Alfassa). He studied deeply Sri Aurobindo's philosophy and writings, especially his interpretation of the Rig Veda which he explored comprehensively in several books.[3][4]
Sastry died on 17 August 1953 in Pondicherry.
Works (selection)
English
Lights on the Veda
Sidelights on the Tantra
Sri Aurobindo: Lights on the Teachings
The Maharshi
Gospel of the Gita
Rig Bhashya Bhumika
Sanskrit
Rig Veda Bhashya (Siddhanjana)
Matr-tattva-Prakasha
Savitri
Ahnikastava
Tamil
Agni Suktangal
Sri Aravindar
Vennira Sudaroli
Telugu
Matra Vakkulu
Secondary literature
P. Raja (1993), M. P. Pandit. A Peep into his Past. Pondicherry, Dipti Publications, pp. 21–26
S. Ranade (1997), Madhav Panditji. Pondicherry, Dipti Publications, pp. 10–11
Kavi Yogi Shri Kapali Sastry, Inaugural Address of Dr. K. Venkatasubramanian, Vice-Chancellor, Pondicherry Central University. In: M.P. Pandit, Sat-Sang, Vol. V, Pondicherry 1987, pp. 156-160