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Sastri may refer to:

  • A. Seshayya Sastri KCSI (1828–1903), Indian administrator, Diwan of Travancore 1872–1877 and Diwan of Pudukkottai 1878–1894
  • Bapudeva Sastri (1821–1900), Indian scholar in Sanskrit and mathematics
  • C. V. Kumaraswami Sastri (1870–1934), Indian lawyer, Sanskrit scholar, judge of the Madras High Court
  • C. V. Runganada Sastri (1819–1881), Indian interpreter, civil servant and polyglot
  • Devudu Narasimha Sastri (1895–1962), Kannada writer, novelist, Sanskrit scholar, ritualist, actor and a journalist
  • Devulapalli Krishna Sastri (1897–1980), Telugu poet, playwright and translator
  • Dhulipala Seetharama Sastri (1921–2007), Telugu film and Stage Actor
  • Eemani Sankara Sastri (1922–1987), Veena player of Carnatic music
  • Ironleg Sastri, Telugu comedian actor from India
  • K. A. Nilakanta Sastri (1892–1975), Indian historian and Dravidologist
  • Lal Bahadur Sastri (1904–1966), the second Prime Minister of the Republic of India
  • Lina Sastri (born 1953), Italian actress and singer
  • M. Patanjali Sastri B.A., B.L. (born 1889), the Second Chief Justice of India
  • Madhunapantula Satyanarayana Sastri (1920–1992), eminent personality in pure Telugu literature
  • Mannargudi Raju Sastri (1815–1903), Hindu scholar
  • Paidala Gurumurti Sastri, 17th century composer of Carnatic music
  • Penumarthi Viswanatha Sastri (1929–1998), Telugu writer and editor
  • Puranam Purushottama Sastri (1925–2010), Carnatic Musician, winner of Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
  • R. V. S. Peri Sastri, former Chief Election Commissioner of India
  • S. Srikanta Sastri (1904–1974), Indian historian, Indologist, epigraphist and polyglot
  • Sarabha Sastri (1872–1904), Indian venu flute player, known as the first great Brahmin flutist
  • Sivanath Sastri (1847–1919), scholar, religious reformer, educator, writer and historian
  • Subbaraya Sastri (1803–1862), the son and student of Syama Sastri
  • Syama Sastri (1762–1827), composer of Carnatic music
  • T. Ganapati Sastri (1860–1926), Sanskrit scholar, editor of the Trivandrum Sanskrit Series
  • T. R. Venkatarama Sastri CIE (1874–1953), Indian lawyer, politician, Advocate-General for Madras Presidency 1924–1928
  • V. S. Srinivasa Sastri CH PC (1869–1946), Indian politician, administrator, educator, orator and Indian independence activist
  • Veturi Prabhakara Sastri (1888–1950), Pundit in both Sanskrit and Telugu languages
  • Viswanatha Sastri (1893–1958), Carnatic music composer

Usage examples of "sastri".

Rao Sastri, as Celia knew, was the nucleic acid chemist-a Pakistani, formerly a Cambridge colleague-whom Martin had recruited as his scientific second-in-command.

Rao Sastri proved to be a handsome, dark-skinned, articulate and fast-speaking young man, still in his twenties.

After shaking hands with Sastri, and before they sat down, Celia closed the door for privacy.

Celia was delighted to learn that, in this specific at least, Sastri had been wrong and Martin right.

Rao Sastri, Nigel Bentley, and other Harlow staff were responding to questions from the U.

Lilian, who would be sixty at her next birthday, was still a strik432 ingly handsome woman, and during a visit by the trio to the Harlow institute Rao Sastri was obviously attracted to her, despite the twenty-year difference in their ages.

Sastri conducted a special tour of the labs for Lilian and afterward the two of them took off for lunch.

Rao Sastri, as Celia knew, was the nucleic acid chemist-a Pakistani, formerly a Cambridge colleague-whom Martin had recruited as his scientific second-in-command.

Sastri and Celia met in an annex to the plant cafeteria, a small room normally used by senior staff for working lunches.