Thursday, 27 September 2012

Jnanpith Award



              Jnanpith Award 
         The Jnanpith Award is a literary award in India. Along with the Sahitya Akademi        Fellowship,it is one of the two most prestigious literary honours in the country.The award was instituted in 1961. Any Indian citizen who writes in any of the official languages of India is eligible for the honour. It is presented by the Bharatiya Jnanpith, a trust founded by the Sahu Jain family, the publishers of the The Times of India newspaper.

Tamil---2 awards---- 1975(akilan) , 2002(jeyakanthan)
More awards for kanada

Jnanpith Award recipients

Year
Name
Works
Language
1965
Odakkuzhal (Flute)
1966
Ganadevta
1967
Sri Ramayana Darshanam
Nishitha
1968
Chidambara
1969
Gul-e-Naghma
1970
Ramayana Kalpavrikshamu (A resourceful tree:Ramayana)
1971
Smriti Satta Bhavishyat
Bengali
1972
Urvashi
Hindi
1973
Nakutanti (Naku Thanthi) (Four Strings)
Kannada
Paraja
1974
Yayati
1975
Chitttrappavai
1976
Pratham Pratisruti
Bengali
1977
Mookajjiya Kanasugalu (Mookajjis dreams)
Kannada
1978
Kitni Navon Men Kitni Bar (How many times in how many boats?)
Hindi
1979
Mrityunjay (Immortal)
1980
Oru Desathinte Katha (Story of a land)
Malayalam
1981
Kagaj te Canvas
1982
Yama
Hindi
1983
Chikkaveera Rajendra (Life and struggle of Kodava King Chikkaveera Rajendra)
Kannada
1984
Kayar {Coir}
Malayalam
1985
Maanavi Ni Bhavaai
Gujarati
1986

Oriya
1987
Natasamrat
Marathi
1988
Vishwambhara
Telugu
1989
Akhire Shab Ke Humsafar
Urdu
1990
V. K. Gokak (Vinayaka Krishna Gokak)
Bharatha Sindhu Rashmi
Kannada
1991
Padatik (The Foot Soldier)
Bengali
1992

Hindi
1993
For outstanding contribution to the enrichment of Indian literature, 1973–92
Oriya
1994
For his contributions to Kannada literature
Kannada
1995
For his contributions to Malayalam literature
Malayalam
1996
Bengali
1997

Urdu
1998
For his contributions to Kannada literature and for contributions to Kannada theatre (Yayati)
Kannada
1999

Hindi

Punjabi
2000

Assamese
2001

Gujarati
2002

Tamil
2003
Ashtadarshan (poetry)
Marathi
2004
Subhuk Soda, Kalami Rahi and Siyah Rode Jaren Manz
2005

Hindi
2006


2007
For his contributions to Malayalam literature
Malayalam
2008

Urdu
2009

Hindi

Hindi
2010
For his contributions to Kannada literature
Kannada

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