Order of Sri Maha Vishwamitra
The Most Esteemed Order of Sri Maha Vishwamitra परम प्रतिष्ठित श्री महा विश्वामित्र मानपदावी | |
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Awarded by the Rashtradhyaksh of Vishwamitra | |
Type | Chivalric order |
Established | 17 January 2024 26 April 2024 |
Ribbon | Yellow |
Eligibility | Citizens and foreigners |
Status | Currently constituted |
Sovereign | Rashtradhyaksh |
Chancellor | Arthur Lacey-Scott-FitzLacia |
Grades | Grand Cordon Grand Commander Commander Companion Member |
Post-nominals | GCSV. GSV. ComSV CSV MSV |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | None (highest) |
Next (lower) | None (lowest) |
Ribbon bar of the Order |
The Most Esteemed Order of Sri Maha Vishwamitra (Hindi: परम प्रतिष्ठित श्री महा विश्वामित्र मानपदावी) is the highest and sole order of chivalry of Vishwamitra which was created initially on 17 January 2024 as the "Order of the Royal Family of Vishwamitra" and later renamed and expanded on 26 April 2024. The order became the sole chivalric order of Vishwamitra following the discontinuation of all federal and state orders, excluding the dynastic ones, by a royal decree of the Rashtradhyaksh issued on 26 April 2024.
History
The Order of Sri Maha Vishwamitra was constituted as the "Order of the Royal Family of Vishwamitra" on 17 January 2024 and was reserved solely for the Rashtradhyaksh. The order was re-organised on 26 April 2024 after the discontinuation of all other existing honours, to become the sole chivalric order.
Classes
The Order of Sri Maha Vishwamitra is conferred in five ordinary classes:
- Grand Cordon (GCSV)
- Grand Commander (GSV)
- Commander (ComSV)
- Companion (CSV)
- Member (MSV)
Apart from the five ordinary classes, an extraordinary Collar is conferred in exceptional cases upon the monarchs of the states, senior royalties, statesmen and foreign heads of states.
Insignia
Insignia of the Most Exalted Order of the Royal Family of Vishwamitra | ||
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Collar | Riband | Star |
The insignia of the order consists of a collar, a riband and a star.
- The collar includes the crests of the royal states within nine-pointed star in silver and the federal crown in alternative fashion.
- The sash of the order is a yellow silk riband to which the badge of the order is hung at the bow attached by the crown of Vishwamitra. The sash is worn from the left shoulder to the right hip.
- The star of the order is nine-pointed in gold with the emblem of the Conference of Rulers at the centre.
Recipients
Grand Cordons (GCSV)
- 27 April 2024: Bishnu Chetry, Rajpramukh of Uttaranchal (with Collar)
- 27 April 2024: Tanishkaa Patranabish, Rajpramukh of Beltola (with Collar)
- 27 April 2024: Jonathan I, Emperor of Austenasia (with Collar)
- 27 April 2024: John, King of Baustralia (with Collar)
- 27 April 2024: Baudouin, King of Queensland (with Collar)
- 27 April 2024: Princess Sarala Baishya, Prime Minister
- 27 April 2024: Farhaz Hazarika, Deputy Prime Minister
- 27 April 2024: Arthur Lacey-Scott-FitzLacia
Grand Commanders (GSV)
- 27 April 2024: Princess Asmi, Senior Princess of Beltola
- 27 April 2024: Prince Abhiraj of Purvanchal
- 27 April 2024: Princess Bishakha of Purvanchal
- 27 April 2024: Princess Katelynn, Duchess of Concord
- 27 April 2024: Sir Oliver Doig, Prime Minister of Baustralia
- 27 April 2024: Paul Gordon, Baron Gordon of Durham, Prime Minister of Queensland
Commanders (ComSV)
- 27 April 2024: Rajdeep Deka
- 27 April 2024: Arnab Deka
- 27 April 2024: Suryadeva Kapei
- 27 April 2024: Arsal Abbas Mirza