Mahamahopadhyaya
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Mahamahopadhyaya (Sanskrit: महामहोपाध्याय, mahāmahopādhyāya „größter der großen Lehrer“) ist ein indischer Ehrentitel, der normalerweise an Sanskrit-Gelehrte verliehen wurde. Während der Kolonialzeit hatten die Träger das Recht am Durbar teilzunehmen, wo sie im Rang hinter den Titular-Rajas standen. Die muslimische Entsprechung ist Shams-ul-Ulama.
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Mahamahopadhyaya (Sanskrit: महामहोपाध्याय) is an honorific title given to prestigious scholars by the Government of India. Prior to 1947, the title was bestowed by the British Raj, and before them, by the kings of ancient India. In ancient India, a scholar that wrote works based on topics related to the shastras was granted the title Mahopadhyaya. The title Mahamahopadhyaya was bestowed on the best amongst the Mahopadhyaya scholars. Some of the notable recipients are:
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Mahamahopadhyaya (Sanskrit: महामहोपाध्याय, mahāmahopādhyāya „größter der großen Lehrer“) ist ein indischer Ehrentitel, der normalerweise an Sanskrit-Gelehrte verliehen wurde. Während der Kolonialzeit hatten die Träger das Recht am Durbar teilzunehmen, wo sie im Rang hinter den Titular-Rajas standen. Die muslimische Entsprechung ist Shams-ul-Ulama.
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Mahamahopadhyaya (Sanskrit: महामहोपाध्याय) is an honorific title given to prestigious scholars by the Government of India. Prior to 1947, the title was bestowed by the British Raj, and before them, by the kings of ancient India. In ancient India, a scholar that wrote works based on topics related to the shastras was granted the title Mahopadhyaya. The title Mahamahopadhyaya was bestowed on the best amongst the Mahopadhyaya scholars. Some of the notable recipients are:
* Kaviraja Shyamaldas (1836-1893), one of the first modern Indian historian and author of Vir Vinod; Kaviraja and Dewan of Udaipur State
* (1830-1914), Diwan, Council Member, Judge of the Appellate Court, Officer of the Civil Court, General Superintendent, and the Magistrate of the princely state of Marwar
* Rewa Prasad Dwivedi (1935-2021), Sanskrit scholar based in Varanasi, originally from Nadner on the banks of Narmada river in Madhya Pradesh
* Haraprasad Shastri (1853–1931), Sanskrit scholar, archivist and historian of Bengali literature
* Peri Lakshmi Narayana Sastry (1875-1949)
* (1861), Sanskrit scholar, Freedom Fighter and Professor of Sanskrit
* Pandurang Vaman Kane (1880–1963), Sanskrit scholar
* Jayamant Mishra (1925–2010), Sanskrit scholar
* Vedam Venkataraya Sastry (1853–1929), Sanskrit and Telugu poet, critic and dramatist
* Ram Avatar Sharma (1877–1929), Sanskrit scholar
* Datto Vaman Potdar (1890–1979), historian, writer, and orator
* Bishweshwar Nath Reu (1890–1966), historian, epigraphist, numismatist and Sanskritist
* Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi (1893–1985), Sanskrit scholar, in 1941
* Ramacharya Narsimhacharya Galagali (1892-1981), Sanskrit Scholar, Sanskrit Poet, Author of two incomplete Mahakavyam.
* Pathani Samanta (1835–1904), Sanskrit/Odia astronomer and scholar
* Jagannath Mishra (Puri, Odisha), Sanskrit scholar
* Hathibhai Shastri, Sanskrit scholar, writer, and orator. High priest of the Kingdom of Jamnagar.
* T. Ganapati Sastri, Received the Mahamahopadhyaya title in 1918
* U Ve Swaminatha Iyer (1855–1942), Tamil scholar
* , (1881-1953), Tamil and Sanskrit scholar, translator
* Gopinath Kaviraj (1887 – 1976) in 1934, Sanskrit scholar, philosopher, Padma Vibhushan (1964)
* (Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh and only one in history from the state to be conferred the honour), (1923 - 2014), Sanskrit and Hindi scholar
* , Sanskrit scholar
* , Sanskrit scholar, Purva Mimamsa exponent from Rajahmundry Andhra Pradesh
* , Sanskrit Scholar, Purva Mimamsa exponent from Rajahmundry Andhra Pradesh
* Prof. Sri Pullela Sri Ramachandrudu, Sanskrit/Telugu Scholar, Director of Sanskrit Academy Osmania University, Hyderabad
* , Sanskrit scholar, Nyaya exponent from Rajahmundry Andhra Pradesh
* Bhadreshdas Swami, Sanskrit scholar
* , World Kriyayoga Master, Conferred by Tirupati Sanskrit University with title of Mahamahopadhyaya on 6 March 2013, for His 6 decades of spiritual and literary contribution and inimitable contribution to Indology.
* Bidhushekhar Shastri (1878-1957) Sanskrit scholar and editor
* B. N. Krishnamurti Sharma (1909 - 2005) renowned Indian Sanskrit scholar, professor, Indologist and Dvaita Vedanta expert
* A. N. Jani (1921–2003) Sanskrit scholar and Indologist
* Dr. Mani Dravid Sastrigal Sanskrit scholar, professor and Advaita Vedanta, Nyaya, Mimamsa and Vyakarana expert
* Shivji Upadhayaya Sanskrit scholar and Maha-Mantri of Śrī Kāśī Vidvat Parisad.
* Sri Viswanatha Gopalakrishna Sanskrit scholar and Advaita Vedanta, Nyaya and Mimamsa expert
* Shridharshatri Pathak
* VasudevShatri Abhyankar
* Kashinathshatrai Abhyankar
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