Jnanpith Award in Kannada | Know History, Winners, Background & More

The Jnanpith Award is one of the oldest and highest literary awards, given annually by the Bharatiya Jnanpith to the best creative literary writing or an author for their outstanding contribution towards literature in any of the 22 scheduled languages recognized in the Indian Constitution and, since 2013, in the English language. 

Jnanpith Award in Kannada
Jnanpith Award

The Jnanpith Award was started in 1961, and the first award was presented in 1965. From 1965 to 1981, the awards were given for the “most outstanding work” and included a citation plaque, a cash prize, and a bronze replica of Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge.

In 1981, the rules were updated to consider works from the preceding 20 years (excluding the award year), and the cash prize was raised to ₹1.5 lakh (equivalent to ₹31 lakh or US$36,000 in 2023) from 1981.

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As of 2015, the cash prize increased to ₹11 lakh (equivalent to ₹17 lakh or US$20,000 in 2023). A total of 65 writers have received the award, including eight women. Ashapoorna Devi became the first woman winner in 1976 for her 1965 novel Prothom Protishruti (The First Promise).

The most recent recipient of the award is the Hindi author Vinod Kumar Shukla, awarded for the year 2024.

History & Background of Jnanpith Award

The Jnanpith Award was founded by Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain, the founder of the Bharatiya Jnanpith, a research and cultural institute established in 1944. He wanted to institute an award that would recognize and celebrate the outstanding contributions of Indian winners.

The first Jnanpith Award recipient was a Malayalam writer, G. Sankara Kurup, in 1965 for his 1950 poetry collection Odakkuzhal (The Bamboo Flute). Since then, the award has been given to many of India’s most renowned writers. This includes Rabindranath Tagore, Premchand, R.K. Narayan, and Arundhati Roy.

List of Winners of Janapith Awards From 1965 to 2023

Here we curated a list of the winners of the Jnanpeeta Awards from 1965 to 2023 across different languages in India.

YearNameLanguage
1965 (1st)G. Sankara KurupMalayalam
1966 (2nd)Tarasankar BandyopadhyayBengali
1967 (3rd)Umashankar JoshiGujarati
Kuppali Venkatappa Puttappa ‘Kuvempu’Kannada
1968 (4th)Sumitranandan PantHindi
1969 (5th)Firaq GorakhpuriUrdu
1970 (6th)Viswanatha SatyanarayanaTelugu
1971 (7th)Bishnu DeyBengali
1972 (8th)Ramdhari Singh ‘Dinkar’Hindi
1973 (9th)D. R. BendreKannada
Gopinath MohantyOdia
1974 (10th)Vishnu Sakharam KhandekarMarathi
1975 (11th)AkilanTamil
1976 (12th)Ashapoorna DeviBengali
1977 (13th)K. Shivaram KaranthKannada
1978 (14th)Sachchidananda VatsyayanHindi
1979 (15th)Birendra Kumar BhattacharyaAssamese
1980 (16th)S. K. PottekkattMalayalam
1981 (17th)Amrita PritamPunjabi
1982 (18th)Mahadevi VarmaHindi
1983 (19th)Masti Venkatesha IyengarKannada
1984 (20th)Thakazhi Sivasankara PillaiMalayalam
1985 (21st)Pannalal PatelGujarati
1986 (22nd)Sachidananda RoutrayOdia
1987 (23rd)Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar ‘Kusumagraj’Marathi
1988 (24th)C. Narayana ReddyTelgu
1989 (25th)Qurratulain HyderUrdu
1990 (26th)Vinayaka Krishna GokakKannada
1991 (27th)Subhash MukhopadhyayBengali
1992 (28th)Naresh MehtaHindi
1993 (29th)Sitakant MahapatraOdia
1994 (30th)U. R. AnanthamurthyKannada
1995 (31st)M. T. Vasudevan NairMalayalam
1996 (32nd)Mahasweta DeviBengali
1997 (33rd)Ali Sardar JafriUrdu
1998 (34th)Girish KarnadKannada
1999 (35th)Nirmal VermaHindi
Gurdial SinghPunjabi
2000 (36th)Mamoni Raisom GoswamiAssamese
2001 (37th)Rajendra ShahGujarati
2002 (38th)JayakanthanTamil
2003 (39th)Vinda KarandikarMarathi
2004 (40th)Rehman RahiKashmiri
2005 (41st)Kunwar NarayanHindi
2006 (42nd)Ravindra KelekarKonkani
Satya Vrat ShastriSanskrit
2007 (43rd)O. N. V. KurupMalayalam
2008 (44th)Akhlaq Mohammed Khan ‘Shahryar’Urdu
2009 (45th)AmarkantHindi
Sri Lal SuklaHindi
2010 (46th)Chandrashekhara KambaraKannada
2011 (47th)Pratibha RayOdia
2012 (48th)Ravuri BharadhwajaTelugu
2013 (49th)Kedarnath SinghHindi
2014 (50th)Bhalchandra NemadeMarathi
2015 (51st)Raghuveer ChaudhariGujarati
2016 (52nd)Shankha GhoshBengali
2017 (53rd)Krishna SobtiHindi
2018 (54th)Amitav GhoshEnglish
2019 (55th)Akkitham Achuthan NamboothiriMalayalam
2021 (56th)Nilamani PhookanAssamese
2022 (57th)Damodar MauzoKonkani
2023 (58th)RambhadracharyaSanskrit
GulzarUrdu

Selection For The Jnanpith Award

The selection process for the award begins with the nominations from literary experts, critics, and institutions. Advisory committees for each language are formed every three years, review the nominations, and recommend candidates.

The Jnanpith Award Selection Board, comprising 7 to 11 distinguished members, evaluates these recommendations based on translations in Hindi or English and makes the final decision.

Jnanapeeta Awards in Kannada Winners List

Jnanapeeta Awards in Kannada Winners List

Here are the Jnanapeeta awards in Kannada winners.

YearNameLanguage
1967 (3rd)Kuppali Venkatappa Puttappa ‘Kuvempu’Kannada
1973 (9th)D. R. BendreKannada
1977 (13th)K. Shivaram KaranthKannada
1983 (19th)Masti Venkatesha IyengarKannada
1990 (26th)Vinayaka Krishna GokakKannada
1994 (30th)U. R. AnanthamurthyKannada
1998 (34th)Girish KarnadKannada
2010 (46th)Chandrashekhara KambaraKannada

Some Interesting Facts About the Jnanpith Award

  • The Jnanpith Award is considered as the highest literary award in the country.
  • It is given annually and is open only to Indian citizens.
  • English, along with other Indian languages, is considered for the award.
  • The winners of the awards received a cash prize of Rs. 11 Lakhs and a bronze replica of Goddess Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of learning.
  • The first recipient of this honour is a Malayalam writer, G. Sankara Kurup in 1965 for his novel Odakkuzhal (The Bamboo Flute).
  • Bengali writer Ashapoorna Devi became the first woman writer to be awarded the Jnanpith in 1976.
  • This award was instituted by Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain, an industrialist and philanthropist, who established the organization in 1944.
  • The Jnanpith Award was organized annually by the cultural institution Bharatiya Jnanpith.

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