Bannanje Govindacharya - Recognition and Honours

Recognition and Honours

Bannanje has won numerous awards and various titles have been conferred on him by esteemed institutions. Some of these include

  • Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian honour, 2009
  • The state award conferred by the Government of Karnataka for his meritorious service and scholarship in Vedic literature and philosophy.
  • The Sahitya Akademi's award for translation in 2001
  • Vidya Vachaspati - by Shri Admar Mutt swamiji, Udupi
  • Pratibhambudhi - conferred on him by Puttige Mutt and Palimar Mutt swamijis
  • Shastra savyasachi - a title conferred by Akhila Bharata Madhwa Maha Mandala, Bengalooru
  • Shri Krishanugraha Prashasthi - an award presented by Pejavara Mutt swamiji
  • Sahitya sarvabhouma - saraswata maha vishwa vidyalaya, Bengalooru
  • Samshodhana Vichakshana : by shri admar & shri palimar mutt
  • Pandita Ratna : by palimar mutt swamiji
  • Pandita shiromani - by Pratibha Ranga, Shivamogga
  • Pandita Ratna : by Dwarakanath swamji of Partagali Gokarna Mutt
  • Vidya Ratnakara - title conferred by Shri Palimar Mutt swamiji
  • The Academy of General Education, Manipal presented him a fellowship for the meritorious service and scholarship in Indian religion and philosophy.

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