First Order
Anugerah Legenda Silat (Legend of Silat Award)
This award honors a legendary figure whose lifelong dedication has shaped the identity and global recognition of Silat. Recipients are individuals who have contributed significantly to preserving Silat traditions while promoting its evolution as a modern martial art. Their influence often spans decades, impacting athletes, scholars, and cultural diplomacy.
Second Order
Anugerah Singgasana Pendekar (Pendekar Throne Award – Best Training Arena)
This award recognizes the best Silat training arena that exemplifies excellence in athlete development, coaching standards, and cultural preservation. It highlights facilities that serve as a hub for nurturing champions and promoting community engagement. The award symbolizes the “throne” where warriors are born.
Anugerah Sagita Silat (Sagita Silat Award – Mover)
Given to individuals or organizations that actively drive Silat forward through innovation, leadership, and outreach. These movers often initiate programs, events, or campaigns that expand Silat’s reach globally. The name “Sagita” (arrow) reflects their role in setting direction and momentum for Silat’s growth.
Anugerah Satria Penjunjung (Satria Upholder Award – Individual Merit)
This award celebrates individuals who uphold noble values, ethics, and integrity within the Silat community. It emphasizes character and moral strength as essential qualities of a true warrior. Recipients inspire others through their exemplary conduct and commitment to Silat’s principles.
Anugerah Sentera Satria (Sentera Satria Award – Family Merit)
Recognizes families that collectively support Silat, whether through participation, mentorship, or advocacy. This award underscores the importance of family as the foundation for sustaining cultural heritage. It honors households that make Silat a shared legacy across generations.
Anugerah Laksana Ilmu (Laksana Ilmu Award – Academic Contribution)
This award acknowledges scholars, researchers, and educators who contribute to Silat through academic work, publications, and innovation. It reflects the belief that knowledge is the ultimate weapon in modernizing and globalizing Silat. Recipients often bridge tradition with science and education.
Third Order
Anugerah Wira Adiwangsa (Wira Adiwangsa Award – Best Male Athlete)
Awarded to male athletes who demonstrate exceptional skill, discipline, and achievements in Silat competitions. It celebrates physical excellence combined with sportsmanship and cultural pride. These athletes often serve as role models for younger generations.
Anugerah Srikandi Adiwangsa (Srikandi Adiwangsa Award – Best Female Athlete)
Honors female athletes who excel in Silat sports, showcasing strength, agility, and resilience. The term “Srikandi” symbolizes the empowerment of women in martial arts. Recipients inspire diversity and gender equality in Silat.
Anugerah Pendekar Sakti Jagat (Pendekar Sakti Jagat Award – Best Male Practitioner)
This award goes to male practitioners who master Silat techniques and philosophy beyond competitive performance. It highlights artistry, discipline, and cultural depth in practice. These individuals often represent Silat in global exhibitions and cultural exchanges.
Anugerah Srikandi Sakti Jagat (Srikandi Sakti Jagat Award – Best Female Practitioner)
Recognizes female practitioners with exceptional technical mastery and influence in promoting Silat worldwide. It celebrates those who combine skill with cultural advocacy. Recipients often play a key role in preserving Silat’s identity while adapting it for modern contexts.
Anugerah Nakhoda Putera Nusantara (Nakhoda Putera Nusantara Award – Best Male Coach)
Awarded to male coaches who lead athletes to success through strategic training and mentorship. The term “Nakhoda” (captain) symbolizes leadership and guidance. These coaches shape champions while instilling values of respect and discipline.
Anugerah Nakhoda Puteri Nusantara (Nakhoda Puteri Nusantara Award – Best Female Coach)
Honors female coaches who contribute significantly to athlete development and Silat education. They represent leadership, resilience, and cultural stewardship. Recipients often break barriers and inspire future generations of Silat practitioners.
