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Orders, decorations, and medals of Sri Lanka

In the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, individuals are recognized for personal bravery, achievement, or service with the with national honours. The national honours consists of several types of awards:

Awards are conferred by the President of Sri Lanka on behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka, with the Presidential Secretariat being responsible for the administration of the honours.

History edit

The Sinhalese monarchs rewarded their loyal subjects with titles and tokens of honor, with the last native kingdom, the Kingdom of Kandy, having an established system of honors that had been in practice since time immemorial. The British established their own system of honors for the island, incorporating indigenous titles and Imperial honors by the late nineteeth century. Until 1972, the British honours system was in place in Ceylon along with several indigenous titles, however, since 1956 no nominations were made for these honours and were automatically discontinued after Sri Lanka became a republic.

The modern national honours of Sri Lanka was constituted in 1986 by the Extraordinary Gazette No. 387/3 issued on 2 March 1986, which established a uniquely indigenous honours system of titles, decorations and medals which are awarded to recognise achievements of, or service by, Sri Lankans or others in connection with Sri Lanka. This was followed by amendments mentioned in the Government Gazette No. 627/8 issued on 12 September 1990, Government Gazette No. 863/4 issued on 20 March 1995 and Government Gazette No. 1535/12 8 February 2008. Many of the awards are titular.[1]

Selection and awards edit

Nominations for national honors are made by cabinet ministers and provincial governors. A select committee nominated by the President and chaired by the Prime Minister’s Secretary review the nominations. This list is then reviewed by a group of scholars chosen by the President's Secretary and selects recipients for appointment by the President.[2]

The recipient's names are formally published in a gazette, after which the awards are presented by the President on a special ceremony that may fall on the National Independence Day, National Heroes Day, and events honoring non-Sri Lankan honorees.[2]

Civil Honour edit

These include the following in the order of their ranking, which are used as titles;

For service to the nation edit

Sri Lankabhimanya edit

The Sri Lankabhimanya is conferred to "those who have rendered exceptionally outstanding and most distinguished service to the nation". The honour can only be held by five Sri Lankans at a time, and also can be conferred posthumously.[3]

Deshamanya edit

The Deshamanya (Pride of the Nation) is the second highest Sri Lankan national honour, awarded by the Government of Sri Lanka "for highly meritorious service".[4]

Deshabandu edit

The Deshabandu is the third-highest Sri Lankan national honour. It is awarded "for meritorious service".[4]

Sri Lanka Sikhamani edit

The Sri Lanka Sikhamani (Sri Lanka's precious gem) is a national honour "for service to the nation".[4]

Sri Lanka Thilaka edit

The Sri Lanka Thilaka is a non-titular national honour "for service to the nation".[4]

For bravery edit

Veera Chudamani edit

The Veera Chudamani is a National Honour awarded " for acts of bravery of the highest order". Veera Chudamani ranks lower than Deshabandu.[4]

Veera Prathapa edit

The Veera Prathapa is a non-titular national honour awarded " for acts of bravery of the highest order". Veera Prathapa ranks lower than Sri Lanka Thilaka.[4]

For scientific achievement edit

Vidya Jyothi edit

The Vidya Jyothi is a national honour awarded " for outstanding scientific and technological achievements".[4] It is the highest national honour for science in Sri Lanka for outstanding contribution to the development of the country through dedicated work in the chosen field. It is conventionally used as a title or prefix to the awardee's name. Vidya Jyothi ranks lower than Veera Chudamani.

Vidya Nidhi edit

The Vidya Nidhi is a national honour awarded " for meritorious scientific and technological achievements".[4] Vidya Nidhi ranks lower than Sri Lanka Sikhamani.

For achievements in arts, culture and drama edit

Kala Keerthi edit

The Kala Keerthi is a national honour awarded " for extraordinary achievements and contributions in arts, culture and drama".[4] It is the highest National Honour for arts, culture and drama in Sri Lanka. It is conventionally used as a title or prefix to the awardee's name. Kala Keerthi ranks lower than Vidya Jyothi

Kala Suri edit

The Kala Suri is a national honour awarded " for special contributions to the development of the arts".[4] Kala Suri ranks lower than Vidya Nidhi.

For non-nationals edit

Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana edit

The Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana is the highest Sri Lankan honour for non-citizens, reserved for heads of state and heads of government with which Sri Lanka has friendly relations "in appreciation of their friendship towards and solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka".[5]

Sri Lanka Rathna edit

The Sri Lanka Rathna is a Sri Lankan honour, for foreigners or non-nationals, awarded " for exceptional and outstanding service to the nation".[4] It comprises a citation and a gold medal studded with nine "navaratnas" (Sri Lankan gems) with a Manel symbol (the country's national flower).

Sri Lanka Ranjana edit

The Sri Lanka Ranjana is a Sri Lankan honour, for foreigners or non-nationals, awarded " for distinguished service of highly meritorious nature".[4]

Sri Lanka Ramya edit

The Sri Lanka Ramya is a Sri Lankan honour, for foreigners or non-nationals, awarded "for distinguished service".[4]

Vishishta Kaushalyabhimani edit

The Vishishta Kaushalyabhimani was established in 2023.[6]

Vishishta Republica Abhimani edit

The Vishishta Republica Abhimani was established in 2023.[6]

Order of precedence edit

Return edit

In January 2019, former civil servant Devanesan Nesiah returned the honour Deshamanya award to him in the 2017 national honours by President Maithripala Sirisena, following Sirisena's role in the 2018 Sri Lankan constitutional crisis.[7]

Non-honours edit

  • Religious and civil institutions in Sri Lanka commonly award various titles that are similar to national honors, however these are not recognised by the government and legislation is being drafted to stop such awards.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "LATEST NEWSLegal actions against unauthorized conferment and utilization of national awards and honorary titles". The Island. 23 February 2024. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Legal action to stop unapproved awarding of national honors: President's Secy". Sunday Times. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Sri Lankabhimanya award for two distinguished Sri Lankans". Island. Retrieved 10 July 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Gunawardena, Charles A. (2005). Encyclopedia Of Sri Lanka. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 254. ISBN 9781932705485.
  5. ^ "Two Palestinian Heads of State awarded Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana National Honour". Sundaytimes.lk. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  6. ^ a b "President's Secretary directs officials to pursue legal action against unauthorized granting of national awards and honorary titles". news.lk. Department of Information, Government of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  7. ^ "Dr. Nesiah returns 'Deshamanya' award conferred to him by President". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 23 March 2024.

orders, decorations, medals, lanka, democratic, socialist, republic, lanka, individuals, recognized, personal, bravery, achievement, service, with, with, national, honours, national, honours, consists, several, types, awards, national, honours, civil, honours,. In the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka individuals are recognized for personal bravery achievement or service with the with national honours The national honours consists of several types of awards National Honours are civil honours awarded for service to the nation bravery scientific achievement achievements in arts culture and drama Decorations tend to be used to recognise specific deeds Military decorations Medals are used to recognise service on a particular operation or in a specific theatre long or valuable service and good conduct Military medals Police medals Awards are conferred by the President of Sri Lanka on behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka with the Presidential Secretariat being responsible for the administration of the honours Contents 1 History 2 Selection and awards 3 Civil Honour 3 1 For service to the nation 3 1 1 Sri Lankabhimanya 3 1 2 Deshamanya 3 1 3 Deshabandu 3 1 4 Sri Lanka Sikhamani 3 1 5 Sri Lanka Thilaka 3 2 For bravery 3 2 1 Veera Chudamani 3 2 2 Veera Prathapa 3 3 For scientific achievement 3 3 1 Vidya Jyothi 3 3 2 Vidya Nidhi 3 4 For achievements in arts culture and drama 3 4 1 Kala Keerthi 3 4 2 Kala Suri 3 5 For non nationals 3 5 1 Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana 3 5 2 Sri Lanka Rathna 3 5 3 Sri Lanka Ranjana 3 5 4 Sri Lanka Ramya 3 6 Vishishta Kaushalyabhimani 3 7 Vishishta Republica Abhimani 4 Order of precedence 5 Return 6 Non honours 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory editThe Sinhalese monarchs rewarded their loyal subjects with titles and tokens of honor with the last native kingdom the Kingdom of Kandy having an established system of honors that had been in practice since time immemorial The British established their own system of honors for the island incorporating indigenous titles and Imperial honors by the late nineteeth century Until 1972 the British honours system was in place in Ceylon along with several indigenous titles however since 1956 no nominations were made for these honours and were automatically discontinued after Sri Lanka became a republic The modern national honours of Sri Lanka was constituted in 1986 by the Extraordinary Gazette No 387 3 issued on 2 March 1986 which established a uniquely indigenous honours system of titles decorations and medals which are awarded to recognise achievements of or service by Sri Lankans or others in connection with Sri Lanka This was followed by amendments mentioned in the Government Gazette No 627 8 issued on 12 September 1990 Government Gazette No 863 4 issued on 20 March 1995 and Government Gazette No 1535 12 8 February 2008 Many of the awards are titular 1 Selection and awards editNominations for national honors are made by cabinet ministers and provincial governors A select committee nominated by the President and chaired by the Prime Minister s Secretary review the nominations This list is then reviewed by a group of scholars chosen by the President s Secretary and selects recipients for appointment by the President 2 The recipient s names are formally published in a gazette after which the awards are presented by the President on a special ceremony that may fall on the National Independence Day National Heroes Day and events honoring non Sri Lankan honorees 2 Civil Honour editThese include the following in the order of their ranking which are used as titles For service to the nation edit Sri Lankabhimanya edit The Sri Lankabhimanya is conferred to those who have rendered exceptionally outstanding and most distinguished service to the nation The honour can only be held by five Sri Lankans at a time and also can be conferred posthumously 3 Deshamanya edit The Deshamanya Pride of the Nation is the second highest Sri Lankan national honour awarded by the Government of Sri Lanka for highly meritorious service 4 Deshabandu edit The Deshabandu is the third highest Sri Lankan national honour It is awarded for meritorious service 4 Sri Lanka Sikhamani edit The Sri Lanka Sikhamani Sri Lanka s precious gem is a national honour for service to the nation 4 Sri Lanka Thilaka edit The Sri Lanka Thilaka is a non titular national honour for service to the nation 4 For bravery edit Veera Chudamani edit The Veera Chudamani is a National Honour awarded for acts of bravery of the highest order Veera Chudamani ranks lower than Deshabandu 4 Veera Prathapa edit The Veera Prathapa is a non titular national honour awarded for acts of bravery of the highest order Veera Prathapa ranks lower than Sri Lanka Thilaka 4 For scientific achievement edit Vidya Jyothi edit The Vidya Jyothi is a national honour awarded for outstanding scientific and technological achievements 4 It is the highest national honour for science in Sri Lanka for outstanding contribution to the development of the country through dedicated work in the chosen field It is conventionally used as a title or prefix to the awardee s name Vidya Jyothi ranks lower than Veera Chudamani Vidya Nidhi edit The Vidya Nidhi is a national honour awarded for meritorious scientific and technological achievements 4 Vidya Nidhi ranks lower than Sri Lanka Sikhamani For achievements in arts culture and drama edit Kala Keerthi edit The Kala Keerthi is a national honour awarded for extraordinary achievements and contributions in arts culture and drama 4 It is the highest National Honour for arts culture and drama in Sri Lanka It is conventionally used as a title or prefix to the awardee s name Kala Keerthi ranks lower than Vidya Jyothi Kala Suri edit The Kala Suri is a national honour awarded for special contributions to the development of the arts 4 Kala Suri ranks lower than Vidya Nidhi For non nationals edit Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana edit The Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana is the highest Sri Lankan honour for non citizens reserved for heads of state and heads of government with which Sri Lanka has friendly relations in appreciation of their friendship towards and solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka 5 Sri Lanka Rathna edit The Sri Lanka Rathna is a Sri Lankan honour for foreigners or non nationals awarded for exceptional and outstanding service to the nation 4 It comprises a citation and a gold medal studded with nine navaratnas Sri Lankan gems with a Manel symbol the country s national flower Sri Lanka Ranjana edit The Sri Lanka Ranjana is a Sri Lankan honour for foreigners or non nationals awarded for distinguished service of highly meritorious nature 4 Sri Lanka Ramya edit The Sri Lanka Ramya is a Sri Lankan honour for foreigners or non nationals awarded for distinguished service 4 Vishishta Kaushalyabhimani edit The Vishishta Kaushalyabhimani was established in 2023 6 Vishishta Republica Abhimani edit The Vishishta Republica Abhimani was established in 2023 6 Order of precedence editSri Lankabhimanya Deshamanya Deshabandu Veera Chudamani Vidya Jyothi Kala Keerthi Sri Lanka Sikhamani Vidya Nidhi Kala Suri Sri Lanka Thilaka Veera Prathapa Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana Sri Lanka Rathna Sri Lanka Ranjana Sri Lanka RamyaReturn editIn January 2019 former civil servant Devanesan Nesiah returned the honour Deshamanya award to him in the 2017 national honours by President Maithripala Sirisena following Sirisena s role in the 2018 Sri Lankan constitutional crisis 7 Non honours editIn the past Justice of the Peace appointments were made as honours by the Minister of Justice This entitle the holder to place post nominals JP after their name Religious and civil institutions in Sri Lanka commonly award various titles that are similar to national honors however these are not recognised by the government and legislation is being drafted to stop such awards 1 See also editMilitary awards and decorations of Sri Lanka Awards and decorations of the Sri Lanka PoliceReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Orders decorations and medals of Sri Lanka a b LATEST NEWSLegal actions against unauthorized conferment and utilization of national awards and honorary titles The Island 23 February 2024 Retrieved 26 February 2024 a b Legal action to stop unapproved awarding of national honors President s Secy Sunday Times Retrieved 26 February 2024 Sri Lankabhimanya award for two distinguished Sri Lankans Island Retrieved 10 July 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Gunawardena Charles A 2005 Encyclopedia Of Sri Lanka Sterling Publishers Pvt Ltd p 254 ISBN 9781932705485 Two Palestinian Heads of State awarded Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana National Honour Sundaytimes lk Retrieved 10 January 2014 a b President s Secretary directs officials to pursue legal action against unauthorized granting of national awards and honorary titles news lk Department of Information Government of Sri Lanka Retrieved 26 February 2024 Dr Nesiah returns Deshamanya award conferred to him by President Daily Mirror Retrieved 23 March 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Orders decorations and medals of Sri Lanka amp oldid 1215120787, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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