Hindu Research Foundation
Significance & background of Awards:

India’s illustrious past in the various fields of science and literature, before the invasions of Islamic, Portuguese and English hordes, is noteworthy and needs to be introduced to the world community. The contribution of the great Rishis/Seers during the golden era of Hindustan will be inspiration to our and world's younger generation.

The Awards at the International level on the analogy of Nobel Awards with ₹1,00,000/- and citation are introduced to pay homage to their selfless contribution in the field of science & literature .


Aryabhatt (476 CE) – Master Astronomer and Mathematician


Born in 476 CE in Kusumpur (Bihar), Aryabhatt's intellectual brilliance remapped the boundaries of mathematics and astronomy. In 499 CE, at the age of 23, he wrote a text on astronomy and an unparallel treatise on mathematics called "Aryabhatiyam."...Read More

Bhaskaracharya (1114-1183 BCE) – Genius in Algebra


Born in the obscure village of Vijjadit(Jalgaon) in Maharashtra. Bhaskaracharya' s work in Algebra, Arithmetic and Geometry catapulted him to fame and immortality. His renowned mathematical works called "Lilavati" and "Bijaganita" are considered to be unparallel and a memorial to his profound intelligence...Read More

Acharya Kanad (600 BCE) – Founder of Atomic Theory


As the founder of "Vaisheshik Darshan"- one of six principal philosophies of India – Acharya Kanad was a genius in philosophy. He is believed to have been born in Prabhas Kshetra near Dwarika in Gujarat. He was the pioneer expounder of realism, law of causation and the atomic theory...Read More

Nagarjuna (100 BCE) – Wizard of Chemical Science


He was an extraordinary wizard of science born in the nondescript village of Baluka in Madhya Pradesh. His dedicated research for twelve years produced maiden discoveries and inventions in the faculties of chemistry and metallurgy...Read More

Acharya Charak (600 BCE) – Father of Medicine


Acharya Charak has been crowned as the Father of Medicine. His renowned work, the "Charak Samhita", is considered as an encyclopedia of Ayurveda. His principles, diagoneses, and cures retain their potency and truth even after a couple of millennia...Read More

Acharya Sushrut (600 BCE) – Father of Plastic Surgery


A genius who has been glowingly recognized in the annals of medical science. Born to sage Vishwamitra, Acharya Sudhrut details the first ever surgery procedures in "Sushrut Samhita," a unique encyclopedia of surgery...Read More

Varahmihir (499-587 BCE) – Eminent Astrologer and Astronomer


Renowned astrologer and astronomer who was honored with a special decoration and status as one of the nine gems in the court of King Vikramaditya in Avanti ( Ujjain ). Varahamihir's book "Panchsiddhant" holds a prominent place in the realm of astronomy...Read More

Acharya Patanjali (200 BCE) – Father of Yoga


The Science of Yoga is one of several unique contributions of India to the world. It seeks to discover and realize the ultimate Reality through yogic practices. Acharya Patanjali , the founder, hailed from the district of Gonda (Ganara) in Uttar Pradesh...Read More

Acharya Bharadwaj (800 BCE) –Pioneer of Aviation Technology


Acharya Bharadwaj had a hermitage in the holy city of Prayag and was an ordent apostle of Ayurveda and mechanical sciences. He authored the "Yantra Sarvasva" which includes astonishing and outstanding discoveries in aviation science, space science and flying machines...Read More

Acharya Kapil (3000 BCE) – Father of Cosmology


Celebrated as the founder of Sankhya philosophy, Acharya Kapil is believed to have been born in 3000 BCE to the illustrious sage Kardam and Devhuti. He gifted the world with the Sankhya School of Thought. His pioneering work threw light on the nature and principles of the ultimate Soul (Purusha), primal matter (Prakruti) and creation...Read More

Vishwakarma: for Architecture


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Acharya Chanakya : 300 BCE for Arthshashtra and Diplomacy


Chanakya or Vishnu Gupta or Kautilya served as a minister in the court of Chandragupta and Bindusara. He authored the ancient Indian political treatise called Arthashastra. Read More

Maharshi Vyasa: Dwapar Yuga- Composed Mahabharta in Sanskrit


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Maharshi Walmik : Treta Yuga - Composed Ramayana in Sanskrit


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