Pampa Award


The Pampa Award 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.
The award is named after the first Kannada poet Adikavi Pampa. The award originally comprised a cash prize of, a shawl, a citation and a memento. The cash prize was increased to in 2008. Prior to 1996, the awards were given for a best single work by a Kannada writer. Since then, the award has been given to writers for their lifetime contribution to the Kannada literature. The Pampa Prashasti is presented by the Chief Minister, during the Kadambotsava, a cultural festival held annually in Pampa's hometown of Banavasi in Uttara Kannada district.
Since its inception in 1987, the award has been given to a total of 31 individuals. Kuvempu was the first recipient of the award who was honored for his work Sri Ramayana Darshanam, a modern rendition of the Indian epic Ramayana. In 2015, Chandrashekhar Patil returned his award as a sign of protest against the assassination of the scholar M. M. Kalburgi. The most recent recipient is K. S. Nissar Ahmed, who was awarded in 2017 for his lifetime contribution. No award was given in 2018.

Recipients

YearWriterWork
1987KuvempuSri Ramayana Darshanam
1988T. N. SrikantaiahBharathiya Kavya Meemaamse
1989K. Shivaram KaranthMai Managala Sulliyali
1990S. S. BhoosnurmathShoonya Sampadaneya Paramarshe
1991P. T. NarasimhacharShri Haricharitha
1992A. N. Murthy RaoDevaru
1993Gopalakrishna AdigaSuvarna Puthalli
1994Sediyapu Krishna BhattaVichara Prapancha
1995K. S. NarasimhaswamyDundu Mallige
1996M. M. KalburgiLifetime contribution
1997G. S. ShivarudrappaLifetime contribution
1998Javare GowdaLifetime contribution
1999Chennaveera KanaviLifetime contribution
2000L. BasavarajuLifetime contribution
2001Poornachandra TejaswiLifetime contribution
2002M. Chidananda MurthyLifetime contribution
2003Chandrashekhara KambaraLifetime contribution
2004H. L. Nage GowdaLifetime contribution
2005S. L. BhyrappaLifetime contribution
2006G. S. AmurLifetime contribution
2007Yashwant V. ChittalLifetime contribution
2008T. V. Venkatachala SastryLifetime contribution
2009Chandrashekhar PatilLifetime contribution
2010Govindray H. NayakLifetime contribution
2011Baraguru RamachandrappaLifetime contribution
2012D. N. Shankara BhatLifetime contribution
2013Kayyar Kinhanna RaiLifetime contribution
2014G. VenkatasubbiahKannada lexicography
2015B. A. SanadiLifetime contribution
2016Hampa NagarajaiahLifetime contribution
2017K. S. Nissar AhmedLifetime contribution