Jakanachari Award
The Jakanachari Award is a state award of
Amarashilpi Jakanachari
.
Awardees
S.No | Name | Birth / death | Awarded | Location | Notes |
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1. | C. Parameshwara Acharya[1] | 1922 (b) | 1999 | Karkala | |
2. | R. Kalachar[2] | 1943 (b)[2] | 2003 | Chitradurga | Student of Nagendrachar (grandfather)[2] from Ajjihalli of Channagiri taluk in Davanagere. Sculptures on stone, metal, gold, silver and wood. |
3. | C. Siddalingaiah[3] | 2005 | |||
4. | Bilikere Narayanachar Channappacharya[4] | 1936 (b)[4] | 2006 | Mysuru
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From Bilikere village[5] in Mysore district. He has sculpted several silver doors for various temples. |
5. | Malloja Bheema Rao[6] | 2007 | Bagalkot
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6. | R. Veerabhadrachar[7] | 2008 | Bengaluru
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7. | K. C. Puttannachar[8] | 2009 | Mysore | Kirenalli village. | |
8. | Venkatachalapathy[8] | 2010 | Bengaluru
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9. | Kanaka Murthy[9] | 2011 | Bengaluru
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Lady sculptor. From small Karnataka town of T Narsipur. Chalukya .
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10. | G. B. Hamsanandacharya[11] | 2012 | |||
11. | Basanna Monappa Badiger[12] | 1942 (b)[13] | 2013 | Gulbarga
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Known for wood carving, particularly the Surpur form with neem tree logs which are known for their hardness.
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12. | Mahadevappa Shilpi[14] | 2014 | Gulbarga
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13. | Shanmukappa Yarakad[15] | 2015 | Ilkal |
References
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