Sankara Kurup was born on June 3, 1901, at
Nayathode, a hamlet in the erstwhile
Kingdom of Cochin (now in
Ernakulam district of the south Indian state of
Kerala) to Nellikkappilli Variyath Sankara Warrier and Vadakkani Marath Lakshmikutty maarasyar His early education was at the local schools in Nayathode and
Perumbavoor after passing his 7th standard examination, he passed the Vernacular Higher Examination from a school in
Muvattupuzha. Subsequently, he started his career as the headmaster of Kottamam Convent School when he was only 16 and during his tenure there, continued his studies to pass the
Malayalam Pandit and
Vidwan examinations. In 1927, he moved to Thiruvilluamala High School as the Malayalam Pandit and to Thrissur training school in 1927 as a teacher. In 1931, he joined
Maharaja's College, Ernakulam as a lecturer where he stayed until his retirement from service as a professor in 1956. n He was also the president of the
Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad and served as the chief editor of its official magazine; it was during his tenure that the magazine became a tri-monthly. He edited another magazine, too, titled
Thilakam. In 1968, he was nominated as a member of the
Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the
Parliament of India. Radha was married to M. Achuthan, an academic and a prominent literary critic. He died on February 2, 1979, aged 76, at Thiruvananthapuram Medical college following post surgical complications, == Legacy ==