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Bṛhattrayī Ratna Award or Bṛhattrayī Ratna Puraskar | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding contributions to the field of Ayurveda |
Sponsored by | The Arya Vaidya Pharmacy (Coimbatore) Limited |
Location | Coimbatore, India |
Established | 1994 |
Website | Official Website |
The Bṛhattrayī Ratna Award is a prestigious accolade in the field of Ayurveda, instituted in 1994 by the The Arya Vaidya Pharmacy (Coimbatore) Limited. It was established in memory of Aryavaidyan P.V. Rama Varier, the founder of Arya Vaidya Pharmacy, to honor individuals who have made outstanding contributions to Ayurveda. The Bṛhattrayī Ratna Award, has evolved into one of the most esteemed accolades within the Ayurveda fraternity. Symbolising the essence of the Bṛhattrayīs in Ayurveda - Charaka, Sushruta, and Vagbhata - the award epitomises the pinnacle of intellectual achievement in Ayurveda, denoting mastery over the subject. It is awarded to those who utilise their expertise for the betterment of humanity, leaving a lasting impact on Ayurveda and society.
History
[edit]The inaugural Bṛhattrayī Ratna Award was presented in 1994 to Vaidyaraj Atmaram Waman Datar Shastri, recognizing his exemplary efforts in promoting Ayurveda. Over the years, this award has become one of the highest honors in the Ayurveda community.
Recent Recipient
[edit]In 2023, Dr. Sadanand P. Sardeshmukh received the Bṛhattrayī Ratna Award. The award was presented by the Vice President of India for his remarkable contributions to the field, particularly in uplifting Ayurveda and advancing its clinical practices.[1]
Recipients
[edit]The following is a list of year-wise recipients of the Bṛhattrayī Ratna Award:
- 1994: Bṛhattrayī Ratna Vaidyaraj Atmaram Waman Datar Shastri
- 1995: Bṛhattrayī Ratna Vaidya Hanumanth Rao
- 1996: Bṛhattrayī Ratna Vaidya VJ Thakkar
- 1997: Bṛhattrayī Ratna Vaidya Rajagopalan Krishnan
- 1998: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 1999: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2000: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2001: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2002: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2003: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2004: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2005: Bṛhattrayī Ratna Vaidya Raghavan Thirumulpad
- 2006: Bṛhattrayī Ratna Vaidya Bhagwan Dash
- 2007: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2008: Bṛhattrayī Ratna Vaidya P. K. Warrier
- 2009: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2010: Shared by Bṛhattrayī Ratna Vaidya Vilas Nanal and Bṛhattrayī Ratna Vaidya Ramesh Nanal
- 2011: Bṛhattrayī Ratna Vaidyamadham Cheriya Narayanan Namboodiri
- 2012: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2013: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2014: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2015: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2016: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2017: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2018: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2019: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2020: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2021: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2022: Not Declared - Award was not declared either because the committee had no consensus on most eligible person or because the committee felt that none are eligible during the year.
- 2023: Bṛhattrayī Ratna Dr. Sadanand P. Sardeshmukh
Significance
[edit]The Bṛhattrayī Ratna Award is a symbol of excellence in Ayurveda, inspiring scholars and practitioners to advance the science and practice of this ancient medical system. The award underscores the importance of preserving and promoting Ayurveda on a global scale.