Renowned Historian MyNaa Swamy to Receive Prestigious Ugadi Award
The Andhra Pradesh government has announced that renowned historian and archaeologist MyNaa Swamy will be honored with the prestigious Ugadi Award for his outstanding contributions to historical research and social service. The award will be conferred by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu at a special ceremony in Vijayawada.
The Ugadi Award is one of the most prestigious recognitions conferred by the Andhra Pradesh government to individuals who have made significant contributions in various fields. This year, MyNaa Swamy has been selected for his exceptional work in the field of historical research and epigraphy.
The award comes with the following honors:
The award ceremony will take place at Tummalapalli Kalakshetram in Vijayawada on Sunday, where Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will personally present the award to MyNaa Swamy.
MyNaa Swamy has made significant contributions to epigraphy, particularly in uncovering historical inscriptions related to the Vijayanagara Empire and the Lepakshi Veerabhadra temple complex. His research has helped in bringing to light over 100 previously unknown inscriptions, deciphering them in Telugu, Kannada, and Sanskrit. His work has played a crucial role in understanding the cultural, political, and religious history of South India.
Swamy’s research has contributed immensely to:
The recognition of MyNaa Swamy’s work was officially confirmed by R. Mallikarjuna, Director of the Department of Culture. Scholars, writers, and historians from the erstwhile Anantapur district and across Andhra Pradesh have congratulated him for this prestigious honor, acknowledging his remarkable contributions to historical research.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Why in News? | MyNaa Swamy to be honored with the prestigious Ugadi Award for his contributions to historical research and social service. |
| Award Name | Ugadi Award |
| Honors Included | Kalaratna title, Hamsa medal, certificate of appreciation, cash prize |
| Presented By | Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu |
| Venue | Tummalapalli Kalakshetram, Vijayawada |
| Key Contributions | Research on Vijayanagara Empire and Lepakshi Veerabhadra temple, discovery of over 100 inscriptions in Telugu, Kannada, and Sanskrit. |
| Recognition Confirmed By | R. Mallikarjuna, Director of the Department of Culture |
| Scholarly Appreciation | Writers and historians from Anantapur and beyond have congratulated MyNaa Swamy. |
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