Jagadamba Shree Puraskar

Jagadamba Shree Puraskar (Nepali: जगदम्बाश्री पुरस्कार) is an award given for contribution to Nepali Language, Literature, Art and Folk Culture Field.[1][2] It is awarded to a person or an organization who has contributed in the field of Nepali language, literature, art or folk culture fields.

Jagadamba Shree Purasakar
जगदम्बाश्री पुरस्कार
Awarded forContribution to Nepali language, literature, art and folk culture.
Sponsored byMadan Puraskar Pustakalaya
CountryNepal
Reward(s)रु 400,000
Established1989; 35 years ago (1989)
First awarded2045 B.S. (1989)
Last awarded2078 B.S. (2021)
Highlights
First recipientNarayan Gopal (1989)
Latest recipientDurga Prasad Shrestha (2021)
WebsiteJagdamba Shree Puraskar
RelatedMadan Puraskar

It is presented alongside Madan Puraskar by Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya, on the day of Ghatasthapana; the first day of Dashain festival.

History

It is named after Rani Jagadamba Kumari Devi, the wife of General Madan Shumsher JBR an daughter in law of Prime Minister Chandra Shumsher JBR. It was established in 1989 (2045 BS) in Nepal. Nepali singer Narayan Gopal was the first to win this award for his contribution to Nepali music. Since 2075 BS, the award prize has been increased to NRs. 400,000.

Criteria

The criteria for awarding the prize were set on Chaitra 30, 2045 BS based on the suggestion of the members of the organization. When the 'Madan Puraskar' was established in the year 2012 BS, the rules and regulations of the Guthi and the rules related to 'Jagdamba-Shree' were presented by Shri Shambhu Prasad Gyawali.

Some of the criteria based on the official website are:-

  • The service of Nepali language is considered as the only basis for the award.
  • The award is not given posthumously.
  • The award is given to the person / organization among nominees from various fields based on the suggestion and advice by the selection committee which is to be formed every year.
Singer Narayan Gopal is the first recipient of the award (in 1989)

List of winners

Year (in B.S.)[a]WinnerAwarded for their contributions in
2079Tekbir MukhiyaPrinting skills
2078Durga Prasad Shrestha[3]Nepali literature
2077Bhairav Bahadur Thapa[4]Study, research, and experimental knowledge of the dance genre
2076Shanti Thatal[5]Nepali music
2075Bairagi Kaila (Til Bikram Nembang Limbu)[6]Nepali poetry
2074Shanta Das Manandhar[7]Promoting, developing, and assisting children literature
2073Vatsayan (Durga Baral)[8]Creating awareness by exposing contemporary malpractices through the cartoon
2072Lil Bahadur Chettri[9]Nepali literature
2071Angur Baba Joshi[10]Nepali language and Nepali society
2070Shiva Regmi[11]Research
2069Ratna Shumsher Thapa[12]Nepali Poetry
2068Saṃśodhana Maṇḍala[b][13]Iteration and Research in Nepali history
2067Durga Lal Shrestha[14]Nepali Poetry
2066Dr. Rajendra Bimal[15]Nepali literature
2065Ram Sharan Darnal[16]Research in folk music and contribution to the field of music since
2064Krishna Prasad Parajuli[17]Nepali literature for children
2063Dr. Tirtha Bahadur Shrestha[18]Scientific Nepali language and literature
2062Bhairab Risal[19]Nepali language through journalism
2061Phanindra Raj Khetala[20]Nepali language through literature
2060Ali Miya[21]Nepali poetry
2059Krishna Prasad Shrestha[22]Research in Nepali language
2058Diamond Shumsher Rana[23]Nepali literature
2057Dharmaraj Thapa[24]Nepali music
2056Nepal Shikshya ParishadNepali language and literature
2055Govinda Bahadur Malla 'Gothale'Nepali literature
2054Ambar GurungNepali music
2053Thakur Prasad GuragainNepali language in Myanmar
2052Hari Prasad 'Gorkha' RaiNepali language and literature
2051Indra Bahadur Rai[25]Nepali literature
2050Tara Devi[26]Nepali music
2049Nepali Sahitya Sammelan, Darjeeling[27]Preservation, promotion and amplification of Nepali language
2048Kedar Man VyathitNepali poetry
2047Nar Bahadur Bhandari[28]Nepali language literature outside Nepal
2046Hari Bansha Acharya,[29] Madan Krishna Shrestha[30]Entertainment
2045Narayan Gopal[31][32]Nepali music

See also

References

Notes

1.^[a] Year in B.S. = Year in C.E. + 56\57; 2077 B.S. = 2020/2021
2.^[b] Accepted by Dr. Mahesh Raj Panta on behalf of the organization

External links

  1. Official website
  2. Photos of ceremony and acceptance speech of winners in Nepali language (Yearwise)