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Basava Puraskara is an award conferred by the Government of Karnataka on the basis of an individual's achievements in the areas of literature, social justice, and harmony. [1] It is named after Basava , who was a philosopher and Lingayat social reformer in the 12th century.
The Pampa Award (or Pampa Prashasti) is a literary award in the Indian state of Karnataka.The award was established in 1987 by the government of Karnataka.It is the highest literary honor conferred by the Department of Kannada and Culture, Government of Karnataka State, and recognises works written in the Kannada language (1 of the 22 official languages of India).
2005 – Basava Puraskara; 2008 - Nadoja Award by Kannada University [3] The other awards conferred on him are Chidhananda Award, Prof. Sam.Shi. Bhusanur Mutt Foundation Award, Pampa Prashasthi and the Chavundaraya Award. The areas of his specialization included textual criticism, prosody, literary research and translation.
2017 – Conferred the Gandhi Seva Award for providing outstanding service to impoverished sections of the society by the Chief Minister of Karnataka. [ 23 ] 2018 – Awarded the Basava Puraskara by the Government of Karnataka through the release of 2018 national awardees list.
Basava (1131–1196), also called Basavēśvara and Basavaṇṇa, was an Indian philosopher, poet, Lingayat social reformer in the Shiva-focused bhakti movement, and ...
Patil was a recipient of the Karnataka Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry in 1989 and the Karnataka state government's Pampa Award in 2009. [2] In addition to Kannada language, Patil also wrote in English. An anthology of his poems titled, At the other end, was published in 1983. The anthology included both poems written originally in English and ...
"The award was established in 1987 by Government of Karnataka" => "The award was established in 1987 by the government of Karnataka" "It is awarded each year for a best literary work, written in the Kannada language (one of the 22 Official languages of India) or for a lifetime contribution to Kannada literature by a citizen of Karnataka."
A number of Kannada writers also returned their Karnataka Sahitya Akademy Awards in October 2015. [25] About forty national Akademi awardees returned their awards, upon which the Akademi requested the recipients to keep their awards. [26] [27] Kalburgi, was a progressive voice among Lingayat. Kalburgi's life work has been to provide insights ...