– Writing Jai Bharata Jananiya Tanujate (1928),which was designated as Karnataka’s State song in 2004.
– Receiving the Jnanpith Award (1967) for his epic poem Sri Ramayana Darshanam.- Being honored with the Karnataka Ratna award in 1992 alongside Dr. Rajkumar.
– Having various institutions, landmarks, and memorials named after him during his lifetime and posthumously, including an airport recently named by the BJP-led government.
Posthumous recognition with India’s highest civilian award for Kuvempu would underline his enduring legacy not only as a literary icon but also as a champion of progressive values deeply resonating within modern India. His emphasis on scientific reasoning challenges societal norms such as caste-based inequalities while fostering inclusivity through universal humanistic ideals.
The decision to honor Kuvempu bridges bipartisan initiatives; despite political differences between parties like Congress and BJP highlighted by recent debates over programmes involving his works or actions like naming Shivamogga airport after him under BJP governance, both sides appear unified in acknowledging his cultural importance.
India stands to benefit from broader awareness of figures who propagate intellectual rigor alongside social reform. Though, evolving these principles into actionable change remains essential amidst contemporary struggles over inequality or divisive narratives challenging unity today.
Read more: Published September 13 – IST