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This is a comprehensive list of awards and nominations won by Jagadguru Rambhadracharya. Rambhadracharya is a Hindu religious leader, Sanskrit scholar, writer and commentator and ''Katha'' artist based in Chitrakoot, India. Rambhadracharya is the head of Tulsi Peeth, and the lifelong chancellor of the Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University.〔〔 Rambhadracharya has been blind since the age of two months, but has never used Braille or any other aid to learn or compose.〔Aneja 2005, p. 67.〕 He can speak 22 languages.〔〔Dinkar 2008, p. 39.〕 He has authored more than 90 books and 50 papers.〔Dinkar 2008, pp. 40–43.〕 He is regarded as one of the greatest authorities on Tulsidas in India,〔Prasad 1999, p. xiv: "Acharya Giridhar Mishra is responsible for many of my interpretations of the epic. The meticulousness of his profound scholarship and his extraordinary dedication to all aspects of Rama's story have led to his recognition as one of the greatest authorities on Tulasidasa in India today ... that the Acharya's knowledge of the Ramacharitamanasa is vast and breathtaking and that he is one of those rare scholars who know the text of the epic virtually by heart."〕 and is the editor of a critical edition of the Ramcharitmanas.〔Rambhadracharya (ed) 2006.〕 He is a ''Katha'' artist for the Ramayana and the Bhagavata. His ''Katha'' programmes are held regularly in different cities in India and other countries, and are telecast on television channels like Sanskar TV and Sanatan TV.〔Television channels: * * * * * (【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sanatantv.com/rambhadracharya.php )〕 Rambhadracharya has been honoured by several personalities and politicians, including A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, Somnath Chatterjee, Shilendra Kumar Singh, M. Channa Reddy, P. N. Bhagwati, Ramesh Chandra Lahoti, Morari Bapu, Joseph Kurien and Indira Gandhi. In 2015, Rambhadracharya was awarded Padma Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian honour.〔 He won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Sanskrit, the ''Shreevani Alankaran'', the Banabhatta award and the ''Vachaspati'' award for his epic Śrībhārgavarāghavīyam.〔 He has received eight gold medals in ''Shastri'' and ''Acharya'' examinations.〔 Awards and honors bestowed on Rambhadracharya are listed below. ==Awards== ;Before Vairagi initiation * 1974. Five gold medals at the ''Akhila Bharatiya Sanskrit Adhiveshan'' (All India Sanskrit Conference), New Delhi. Presented by Indira Gandhi, then Prime Minister of India. * 1974. Gold Medal, ''Shastri'' (Bachelor of Arts)〔Gupta and Kumar 2006, p. 745.〕 examination, awarded by the Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi.〔 * 1976. Gold medal for standing first in all-India Sanskrit debate competition. Presented by M. Channa Reddy, then Governor of Uttar Pradesh.〔Nagar 2002, p. 78.〕 * 1976. Cancellor's Gold Medal, awarded by the Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi.〔 * 1976. Seven gold medals, ''Acharya'' (Master of Arts)〔 examination, awarded by the Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi.〔〔Dinkar 2008, pp. 25–27.〕 ;After Vairagi initiation * 1999. ''Kaviraj Vidya Narayan Shastri Archana-Samman Award'', awarded by the Kaviraj Vidya Narayan Shastri Archana-Samman Committee, Bhagalpur, Bihar, for contributions to the Sanskrit language.〔Nagar 2002, p. 184.〕 * 2000. ''Vishishta Puraskar'', awarded by the Uttar Pradesh Sanskrit Samsthana, Lucknow. * 2003. ''Rajshekhar Samman'', awarded by the Madhya Pradesh Sanskrit Academy, Bhopal, for the ''Śrīrāghavakṛpābhāṣyam'' commentary on the Prasthanatrayi.〔Chandra 2008, p. 21.〕〔Nagar 2002, p. 182.〕〔Sharma et al 2011, p. 840.〕 * 2003. ''Bhaurao Deoras Award'', awarded by the Bhaurao Deoras Seva Nyas, Lucknow. He was given citations, traditional dresses and an award of Rs 58,000. Awarded at a simple function organised at the Saraswati Kunj in Nirala Nagar on March 17. * 2003. ''Diwaliben Award'' for Progress in Religion, awarded by the Dewaliben Mehta Charitable Trust, Mumbai. Presented by P. N. Bhagwati, former Chief Justice of India. * 2003. ''Ativishishta Puraskar'', by the Uttar Pradesh Sanskrit Samsthana, Lucknow.〔 * 2004. President's Certificate of Honour or ''Badarayana Puraskar''. Presented by A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, then President of India.〔〔 * 2005. Sahitya Akademi Award in Sanskrit for the epic ''Śrībhārgavarāghavīyam''.〔 * 2006. ''Shreevani Alankaran'', awarded by the Jaydayal Dalmiya Shri Vani Trust for the epic ''Śrībhārgavarāghavīyam''. Presented by Somnath Chatterjee, then Speaker of the Lok Sabha.〔〔 * 2006. ''Banabhatta Award'', awarded by Madhya Pradesh Sanskrit Board, Bhopal, for the epic ''Śrībhārgavarāghavīyam''.〔 * 2007. ''Goswami Tulsidas Samarchan Samman'', awarded by the Tulsi Research Institute, Municipal Corporation, Allahabad. Presented by Ramesh Chandra Lahoti, former Chief Justice of India. * 2007. ''Vachaspati Award'', awarded by the K. K. Birla Foundation, New Delhi, for the epic ''Śrībhārgavarāghavīyam''. It carried a prize money of one lakh rupees. Presented by Shilendra Kumar Singh, then Governor of Rajasthan.〔 * 2011. ''Tulsi Award 2011'', awarded by Morari Bapu on the eve of Tulsi Jayanti, anniversary of the birth of Tulsidas.〔Mishra 2011, p. 24.〕 * 2011. ''Dev Bhumi Award'', awarded by the Government of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla. Presented by Joseph Kurien, then Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh High Court. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of awards and honors received by Rambhadracharya」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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