Honour & Recognition

Awards of the Mathश्री जीवोत्तम पुरस्कार · श्री विद्याधिराज पुरस्कार

Two great honours by which the Math recognises a life of service and a mind of scholarship — the silent workers of dharma and the keepers of vidya.

Two Honours, One Tradition of Gratitude

The Partagali Jeevottam Math confers two great civilian awards — the Jeevottam Puraskar, recognising a lifetime of service to dharma and society, and the Vidyadhiraj Puraskar, recognising excellence in vidya, scholarship and the transmission of our spiritual heritage.

Each Puraskar is bestowed personally by the seated pontiff at a solemn ceremony, and represents the lineage's public blessing upon a life well-lived in service of the higher good.

I · Lifetime Recognition

Jeevottam Puraskar

The Math's Highest Civilian Honour — Recognising a Lifetime of Service

Named after Shreemad Jeevottam Teerth, the third pontiff of the lineage whose own life embodied extraordinary compassion in a time of upheaval, the Jeevottam Puraskar is conferred upon individuals whose lifetime of work has uplifted society in any of five domains — education, healthcare, social service, religion, and the arts.

The Puraskar is not given for public fame. It is offered to those who have served quietly, often without recognition, and whose contributions have shaped countless lives. The pontiff personally garlands the laureate, presents the sanad, drapes a silk shawl, and offers a private blessing in the great Sabhagruha during Chaturmas.

To be honoured by the Math is to be reminded that one's work is the work of the Lord — and that every act of service ripples outward into the world.
  • Categories: Education · Healthcare · Social Service · Religion & Scholarship · Arts & Culture
  • Includes: Sanad, silk shawl, garland, mementos, and a token of honour
  • Conferred by: The seated Pontiff, personally, during Chaturmas
  • Selection: By a committee of elders and scholars from community nominations
TypeLifetime Award
FrequencyAnnual
Recipients40+ to Date
Jeevottam Puraskar A laureate receiving the Puraskar from the pontiff
II · Excellence in Vidya

Vidyadhiraj Puraskar

Recognising Excellence in Scholarship, Sanskrit & the Transmission of Tradition

Named after Shreemad Vidyadhiraj Teerth, the 23rd pontiff — whose title itself means "King of Vidya" — the Vidyadhiraj Puraskar is dedicated specifically to honouring excellence in the realm of learning: Sanskrit and Vedic scholarship, classical Indian languages, traditional music and dance, teaching, manuscript preservation, and the building of educational institutions.

While the Jeevottam Puraskar celebrates the full breadth of a life of seva, the Vidyadhiraj Puraskar reaches a narrower beam more deeply — onto those who have carried the lamp of Indian learning through generations, often in obscurity, often without reward.

The scholar who keeps a single shloka alive across a generation does more for dharma than a thousand temples built without understanding.
  • Categories: Sanskrit & Vedic Scholarship · Classical Languages · Pedagogy · Traditional Arts · Manuscript Preservation
  • Includes: Citation in Sanskrit, silk shawl, gold-embossed plaque, mementos and a purse
  • Conferred by: The Pontiff, with the recitation of a Sanskrit citation by the recipient's own school
  • Selection: By a panel of senior vidwans and acharyas of the lineage
TypeScholarly Award
FrequencyAnnual
Recipients25+ to Date
Vidyadhiraj Puraskar A vidwan receiving the scholarly honour
III · The Roll of Service

Jeevottam Puraskar — Laureates

Names that the Math has gathered into its gratitude across the decades

40+
Honoured
5
Categories
25+ yrs
Of Tradition
Year
Laureate
Service Recognised
Category
2024
Dr. Suresh G. Kamath
Four decades of free paediatric surgery in coastal Karnataka
Healthcare
2023
Dr. Sharadchandra Pai
A lifetime of charitable medical practice in rural villages
Healthcare
2022
Smt. Sumati Nayak
Founder of orphanages and women's shelters across the Konkan
Social Service
2021
Smt. Indumati Kamat
Lifetime dedication to women's literacy in remote Konkan villages
Education
2020
Shri Vinayak Nayak
Founder of a free school for tribal children in the Western Ghats
Social Service
2019
Vidwan Damodara Acharya
Master of classical Hindustani and devotional music
Arts
2018
Dr. Lakshmi Sheri
Four decades as a pioneering paediatrician in Mangalore
Healthcare
2017
Shri Madhav Prabhu
Founder of community-run hospitals serving the rural poor
Healthcare
2016
Prof. Ramesh Mallya
Forty years of teaching philosophy and Sanskrit grammar
Education
2015
Pujya Shankar Bhat
Lifetime of priestly service across community temples
Religion
2014
Smt. Kamala Pai
Founder of a women's vocational training movement
Social Service
2013
Vidushi Ratnabai Kamat
Doyenne of Bharatanatyam and Konkani devotional dance
Arts

A partial roll · selected names from recent years

IV · The Roll of Vidya

Vidyadhiraj Puraskar — Laureates

Scholars, vidwans and teachers honoured for their service to learning

25+
Honoured
5
Scholarly Domains
20+ yrs
Of Tradition
Year
Laureate
Scholarship Recognised
Domain
2024
Vidwan Sri Ananta Acharya
Decades of commentary on the Dvaita Bhashyas and Madhva works
Vedic Scholarship
2023
Pandit Govinda Bhat
Translations and exegesis of the Madhva Bhashya tradition
Scholarship
2022
Dr. Vasudeva Sharma
A lifetime of Sanskrit pedagogy and authorship of textbooks
Pedagogy
2021
Smt. Saraswati Bai
Konkani devotional literature and women's scholarly tradition
Classical Languages
2020
Vidwan Krishna Tantri
Preservation and digitisation of palm-leaf manuscripts
Manuscript Studies
2019
Acharya Mahabaleshwara Bhat
Founder of a Veda Pathashala teaching the Krishna Yajurveda
Vedic Scholarship
2018
Dr. Padmini Kamath
Research on Madhva philosophy and the Sumadhva Vijaya
Scholarship
2017
Vidwan Subraya Acharya
Master of Carnatic music in the Haridasa tradition
Traditional Arts
2016
Prof. Raghavendra Rao
Editor of critical editions of medieval Konkani works
Classical Languages
2015
Pandit Narayana Tantri
A lifetime of teaching the Brahma Sutra Bhashya
Pedagogy
2014
Smt. Lalita Pai
Composer and translator of Madhva devotional poetry
Traditional Arts

A partial roll · selected names from recent years

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