Hampanā is conferred with many awards. The most recent is the Naadoja Award (Teacher of the Land) conferred by
Kannada University in 2006. The Acharya Sri Mahaprajna Jain Sahitya award, constituted by Jain Shwetambar Terapanth Sabha, was conferred on litterateur Dr. Hampa Nagarajaiah., consisting of a cash of Rs. 51,000 and a memento, on 13 July 2008. The Jain World Foundation USA has awarded him the prestigious ‘Jewel of Jain World’ award on
Mahaveer Nirvana day of 2013. This award is given to select few who have dedicated their life to serve the cause of Jainism and made significant contribution to propagate Jainism globally and enhance visibility of Jainism worldwide. Additionally, he received the
Karnataka Sahitya Academy award in 1993–94, the Janapada Yakshagana Academy award in 1995, the National award for the best child literature in 1990, the Chavundaraya award in 1996, the Kavyananda award in 1997, the
Karnataka Rajyotsava award in 1998, the Sham Baa Joshi award in 2000, and the Shasana Sahitya award and Chi Na Mangala awards in 2001. Hampanā is felicitated by the monasteries such as Nidumamidi Matha,
Sringeri Matha, Chitradurga Brihanmatha, Savalagi Matha,
Shravanabelagola Matha, Moorusavira Matha and Ilakal Mahantesha Matha for his contribution towards religion and literature. He also received the KundKund Gyanpeeth award at
Indore, the Babulal Amrithlal Sha Gold Medal at
Ahmedabad and the Acharya Sumathi Sagar award from
Sonagiri in
Madhya Pradesh for his significant contribution to Jain literature. The civic societies of
India and Shimoga have honored him with the titles "Sahitya Sindhu" in 1997 and "Jnanabhaskara" in 2001. In 2016 Hampanā was awarded with the
Pampa Prashasti instituted by the
Government of Karnataka. Recognising his contributions towards the classical Kannada, he was honored with the President's Certificate by the Ministry of Human Resource of the Union Government of India. ==Charu Vasantha==