Wednesday, 29 October 2025

4184) Ramayana or Ramayan: A set of eleven Post Cards featuring the stamps issued by Bhartiya Dak/India Post on 22.09.2017: Date/Year of Post Cards issue: 2025:

4184) Ramayana or Ramayan: A set of eleven Post Cards featuring the stamps issued by Bhartiya Dak/India Post on 22.09.2017: Date/Year of Post Cards issue: 2025:

Links:

1) Ram Janmbhoomi Temple, Ayodhya: A set of stamps issued by Bhartiya Dak/India Post featuring the Temple: Date/Year of Stamps issue: 18.01.2024




The earlier issue of eleven postage stamps on 22.09.2017 by India Post:

A Miniature Sheet and Sheetlet consisting of eleven al postage stamps on the Ramayan, an ancient Indian Sanskrit epic written by Maharshi Valmiki depicting significant instances from Ramayana were issued on Sep 22, 2017 by Bhartiya Dak/India Post.

 About Lord Ram: 

Ram”, a chant, a magic word, the divine personified, the omnipresent who is there in every grain of sand, a noble king, a gentle prince, the blue deity who roamed across the country carrying the people of different cultures along. 

Ramayan, the story of Ram composed first by Valmiki around 500 B.C., has many retellings before that as well as afterwards. 

Such is the power and the appeal of this simple story, but a story of a hero who suffers many adversities in life, which remains, to this date, unsurpassed. The story is loved by the millions not only in India, but now, practically all across the globe.

Early migrants to Surinam, Fiji, Guiana, Mauritius etc. carried the story in their hearts that sustained them away from their beloved motherland. 

Many Asian countries such as Burma, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam have adopted and internalized the story giving them local flavours. 

Within the country also different cultural and ethnic groups have lovingly adopted this story, adapted to the local cultural frameworks, selectively highlighting certain events or characters in their narratives and thereby enriching the great Ramayana tradition. 

While Valmiki Ramayana is in Sanskrit and follows a simple narrative, there are other versions in different languages such as Aadhyatm Ramayana supposedly composed by Vyasa, Kamba Ramayana written by poet Kambar in 12th century in Tamil, Krittivasi Ramayana written by Krittibas Ojha in Bengali etc

The most overwhelming popular has been the Ramcharitmanas written by Tulsidas in 15th Century in Awadhi. Tulsidas' Ramayan or Ramcharitmanas emphasises the supreme human qualities, the power of devotion or bhakti and the importance of the popular social norms and proper conduct etc. The focus is more on how the righteous carries out his duties.

The basic storyline, as narrated by Valmiki is the story of Ram, the prince of Ayodhya who practices the ideal code of conduct. The progressively nuanced story of Ramayan has many instances that reflect upon equanimity and mental equipoise depicting Ram as ‘Maryada Prushotam Ram’.

Maharishi Vishwamitra takes Ram and Laxman as his disciples teaching them the intricacies of using various arms and weapons. 

One day they reach Mithila. The King, Janak, came to welcome them and he was spell-bound by the radiance of the two Ayodhya princes. 

They were shown the ‘Shiva-dhanush’ which was kept in an iron case. King Janak and his wife Sunaina had announced that they would marry their daughter Sita to anyone who could mount the arrow on the ‘Shiva-dhanush’. Ram did this effortlessly. King Janak’s happiness knew no bounds and he married his beautiful daughter, Sita to prince Ram.

King Dashrath wished to declare Ram as the ‘Yuvrajor the ‘Crown prince’ of Ayodhya. But, Manthara, the maid of queen Kaekeyi, felt that king Dashrath had been partial in his decision and she poisoned the mind of her mistress. 

Kaikeyi came under her influence and demanded that, Bharat, her own son should be made the future king of Ayodhya. Her second wish was, the banishment of Ram from Ayodhya for fourteen years

King Dashrath was crest-fallen but, was unable to persuade Kaikeyi to change her mind. Ram was devoted to his father and left Ayodhya accompanied by his wife, Sita and his brother, Laxman.

Ram, Sita and Laxman had found shelter in Chitrakut. Bharat soon reached Chitrakut and begged Ram to return to Ayodhya while also informing Ram about the sad demise of their father. 

Ram was firm on his decision not to return to Ayodhya before fourteen years. Bharat requested Ram to give his ‘wooden paduka’ which he would keep upon the throne for fourteen years.

Kewat was the boat man who ferried people across the holy river Ganga. It was in his boat that Ram, Sita and Laxman crossed the river. 

Shabari was the disciple of sage Matang who lived near Pampa Lake. She was old and sick and her only desire was to meet Ram before dying. She was overwhelmed to see Ram in her hut and out of sheer love, she fed him sweet berries after tasting them.

Later, due to unfortunate turns of events, Sita was taken forcefully by Ravana, the king of Lanka

The valiant bird ‘Jatayu’ answered to her screams by attacking Ravana’s chariot but Ravana cut off his wings. Wounded, he fell to the ground and struggled to keep alive. He died after informing Ram about the catastrophe.

Hanuman was sent to search for Sita in Lanka. He took a leap towards the sky and flew towards Lanka. He saw her in Ashok Vatika and appeared before her cautiously and carefully introducing himself. 

He showed a ring of Ram to gain her trust. Sita was overwhelmed and had tears of joys in her eyes.

After conquering Lanka, Ram entered to Ayodhya and ruled over for a long time.

During ‘Ram Rajya’, Ayodhya became very prosperous. 

There was no sorrow. People were healthy and happy. Ram was an able king who believed in justice and equality. In the “Uttar Kand” of Tulsidas’s Ramcharitmanas and in Bhasa’s Uttar Ramcharit the story further progresses depicting Sita’s life in the jungle in the ashram of the sage Valmiki.

Ramayana is a story of Maryada Purushottam Ram, upholder of righteous values of Dharma. This is a story of an ideal king, a noble ruler, a protector of social values and above all of a brave and gentle person. The story has been told and retold in different times and different places. The inspiring, empowering and enchanting story will enthral millions for all times.


The set of eleven post Cards is identical to the earlier issue of stamps in 2017:
















The Front Cover of the packet containing the eleven post cards

The Back Cover of the packet






Links:

1) Ram Janmbhoomi Temple, Ayodhya: A set of stamps issued by Bhartiya Dak/India Post featuring the Temple: Date/Year of Stamps issue: 18.01.2024




 Postage Stamps from Thailand depicting Buddhist Jataka Tales:






2550 Years of the Mahaparinirvana of the Buddha:

Links to Posts on Buddha on this Blog:

1) 2550 years of Mahaparinirvana of the Buddha: Commemorative stamps issued by India Post 

2) "Mahabodhi Temple": "MyStamps" (issued by India Post): Rajeev 

3) Did You Know Series (116): 1) An elephant named Mohini guided by her mahavat Dilshad and helper Sonu, was the one to carry the Special Philatelic Covers from Siddharth Enclave to Buddhapex-25 in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh: 2) The Taming of the Mad Elephant Nalagiri by thed Buddha in Buddhist Literature: Date/Year of Special Philatelic Cover issue: 10.07.2025

4) "Buddha", Bharat/India: A set of six Post Cards featuring Gautam Buddha in various stages of his life: Date/Year of Post Cards issue: 2025

Links to posts on alternative medicines:

1) Master Healers of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha & Homeopathy): A set of 12 Stamps issued by India Post featuring 12 path blazing visionaries in the field of healthcare: Stamp Set issue datwe: 30.08.2019

2) "Ayurveda Day", Bharat/India: Bhartiya Dak/India Post has issued a set of ten Post Cards brought out by India Post highlighting the plant/tree sources where Ayurveda ingredients are sourced from: date/Year of Post Cards issue: 23.09.2025

International Philately Exhibitions:



5) Specialised World Stamp Championship Exhibition, Bangkok, Thailand: Organised from 27.11.2023 to 02.12.2023: Bhartiya Dak/India Post participated in the Philatelic Exhibition

6) World Philatelic Exhibition, PUNTA DEL ESTE, URUGUAY: India Post perticipated with Six Special Covers in the Exhibition held from 17th to 22nd Fenruary 2025

7) HAFNIA 24, Copenhagen, Denmark: Celebrating 400 Years of Danish Post: India Post participated in the Stamp Exhibition  held from 17.10.2024 to 20.10.2024 with two Special Covers

8) Specialised World Stamp Exhibition - EFIRO - Romania 16-19 April 2024, Bharat/India: Four Special Covers presented in the Exhibition by Bhartiya Dak/India Post featuring - Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, Taj Mahal and the Indian Peacock: Date of Special Covers issue: 2024

9) a) The Bangkok Philatelic Exhibition was the THAILAND 2025 Asian International Stamp Exhibition held from August 8-12, 2025, at the Grand Postal Building in Bangkok, Thailand: Bhartiya Dak/India Post participated in the Show with several Special Covers

9) b) The Bangkok Philatelic Exhibition was the Thailand 2025 Asian International Stamp Exhibition held from August 8-12, 2025, at thye Grand Postal Building in Bangkok, Thailand: Bhartiya Dak/India Post perticipated in the Show with several special Inland Letters

9) c) The Bangkok Philatelic Exhibition was the THAILAND 2025 Asian International Stamp Exhibition held from August 8-12 at the nGrand Postal Building in Bangkok, Thailand: Bhartiya Dak/India Post participated in the Show with several Post Cards

9) d) The Bangkok Philatelic Exhibition was the THAILAND 2025 Asian International Stamp Exhibition held from August 8-12, 2025 at the Grand Postal Building in Bangkok, Thailand: Bhartiya Dak/India Post participated in the Show with several Inland Envelopes

Links to Posts on Buddha on this Blog:

1) 2550 years of Mahaparinirvana of the Buddha: Commemorative stamps issued by India Post 

2) "Mahabodhi Temple": "MyStamps" (issued by India Post): Rajeev 

3) Did You Know Series (116): 1) An elephant named Mohini guided by her mahavat Dilshad and helper Sonu, was the one to carry the Special Philatelic Covers from Siddharth Enclave to Buddhapex-25 in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh: 2) The Taming of the Mad Elephant Nalagiri by thed Buddha in Buddhist Literature: Date/Year of Special Philatelic Cover issue: 10.07.2025

Greetings:

1) "Greetings", Bhartiya/India Postage Stamps, Bharat/India: Two sets of Stamps issued on "Greetings (4 Stamps - 2007) and "Season's Greetings" (2 Stamps - 2016)

AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) POST CARDS:

1) HEADGEARS OF INDIA, Augmented Reality (AR) Postcards, Bharat/India: Bhartiya Dak/India Post has issued a set of 16 Post Cards which are AR enabled: Post Card set issued by the National Philatelic Museum, New Delhi: Year of Postcards issue: 2025

World Earth Day:

1) 50th Anniversary of World's Earth Day, Vatican City: A 10 Euro Silver Coin issued by the "Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato Roma" on behalf of Ufficio Filatelico e Numismatico Vaticano": Date of Coin issue: 16.10.2020

2) "One Earth, Republic of Fiji: A $1 (One Dollar) 1-oz Silver BU Coin depicts the concept: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2022

3) World Earth Day - 22.04.2025, Bharat/India: Bhartiya Dak/India Post has issued a set of six post cards on World Earth Day to highlight that we have one Earth only and we need to protect all our resourcesz: Date/Year of Post Cards issued: 22.04.2025

4) "Earth Day - Crystal of the Mineral Zepter Quartz", HP Mostar (Mostar), Bosnia and Herzegovina: HP Mostar has issued a postage stamp of 1.20 BAM featuring the Crystal: Datew/Year of Stamp issue: 16.05.2025

5) World Earth Day - 22.04.2025, Bharat/India: Special Cancellation Postal Stationary issued by Bhartiya Dak/India Post - a Inland letter, a postcard and an envelope which depict three of India's towering personalities: Date/Year of issue: 22.04.2025

Posts on G20 Leader's Summit in New Delhi on this Blog:

1) G20 Leader's Summit, New Delhi 2023, Bharat/India: India Post has issued a Souvenir Sheet (SS) of two stamps of 2000 Paise (or Rs.20/-) each commemorating the G20 Leader's Summit in New Delhi: Date of Souvenir Sheet issue: 26.07.2023

2) G20 Leader's Summit, New Delhi 2023, Bharat/India: India Government Mint (IGM) Kolkata has released a combo of Rs.100/- and Rs.75/- Quaternary Silver Coin set commemorating the G20 Leader's Summit in New Delhi: Date/Year of Coin set issue: 2023

Posts on "Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav" on this Blog:

1) Did you Know Series (71): "Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav" (Bharat/India celebrates the 75th Year of Independence: A set of four coins in the denominations of Rs.2, 5, 10 and 20 issued by the India Government Mint, Mumbai

2) Did You Know Series (74): "Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav" ("Bharat/India celebrates the 75th Year of Independence"): A set of six coins in the denominations of Rs.5, 10 and 20 totalling Rs.75 issued by the India Government Mint, Hyderabad, together with a Special Cover issued by the Hyderabad Postal Circle of India Post

3) Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav: A Presentation Pack of Indian Postage Stamps prepared by the National Philatelic Museum, New Delhi comprising of : i) A First Day Cover: ii) the two Stamps of 500 Paise (Rs.5/-) and iii) the Information Brochure (IB): Year of Presentation Pack issue: 2023

4) Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav (AKAM), India: "Special Edition - 2022-2023": India Government Mint (IGM) Hyderabad has issued two Presentation Packs in Coin Cards in the denominations of Rs.20/-, Rs.10/-, Rs.5/-, Rs.2/- and Re 1/- with the AKAM logo on the Reverse: Year of Presentation Packs issue: 2023

5) Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Bharat/India celebrates 75th Year of Independence: A set of five Coins in the denominations of Re.1/-, Rs.2/-, Rs.5/-, Rs.10/- and Rs.20/- released by the India Government Mint, Mumbai in 2023

6) Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Bharat/India celebrates 75th Year of Independence: A set of five Coins in the denominations of Re.1/-, Rs.2/-, Rs.5/-, Rs.10/- and Rs.20/- released by the India Government Mint, Mumbai in 2023

AMRITPEX 2023 (THE NATIONAL PHILATELY EXHIBITION) held at New Delhi from 11-15.02.2023:

1) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The "National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) WOMEN'S POWER: EXPLORING NEW HORIZONS": A Special Cover released on 12.02.2023

2) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The "National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "WOMEN's POWER: EXCELLENCE IN SPORTS": A Special Cover released on 12.02.2023

3) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The "National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: 11) "WOMEN'S POWER: CONSERVING NATIONAL HERITAGE": A SPECIAL COVER RELEASED ON 12.02.2023

4) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) WOMEN'S POWER: DEFENDING OUR NATION": A Special Cover released on 12.02.2023

5) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "DIVYANG: PRIDE OF INDIA": A Special Cover released on 13.03.2023

6) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "PUPPETRY: INDIA'S CULTURAL HERITAGE": A Special Cover released on 14.02.2023

7) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The "National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "BIRSA MUNDA": A Special Cover released on 14.02.2023

8) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "GOVIND GURU": A Special Cover released on 14.02.2023

9) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF MILLETS -2023 (FOXTAIL MILLETS, FINGER MILLETS, PEARL MILLETS, SORGHUM MILLETS, BARNYARD MILLETS, LITTLE MILLET"): A Special Cover released on 14.02.2023

10) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The "National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "OUR FREEDOM STRUGGLE": A Special Cover released on 14.02.2023

11) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The "National Philately Exhibition"), held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "NATURAL HERITAGE OF INDIA": A Special Cover released on 15.02.2023

12) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "ACHIEVEMENTS AT 75 YEARS": A Special Cover released on 15.02.2023

13) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The National Philatey Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "UTI ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANY LIMITED (UTI AMC)": A Special Cover released on 15.02.2023

14) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "INDIA POSTS IN SERVICE OF THE NATION": A Special Cover released on 15.02.2023

15) Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav (AKAM), India: India Post has issued a 500 Paise (Rs.5/-) postage stamp highlighting the initatives taken by the Government of India (GOA) under the programme: Date/Year of Stamp issue: 11.02.2023

Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav: Five Special Covers released by Philately Division, Dak Bhawan, New Delhi:

1) Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, India: An initiative of the Government of India to celebrate and commemorate 75 Years of Independence and India's glorious history: i) "FREEDOM STRUGGLE"

2) Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, India: An initiative of the Government of India to celebrate and commemorate 75 Years of Independence and India's glorious history: ii) "IDEAS@75

3) Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, India: An initiative of the Government of India to celebrate and commemorate 75 Years of Independence and India's history: iii) "RESOLVE@75"

4) Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, India: Am initiative of the Government of India to celebrate and commemorate 75 Years of Independence and India's glorious history: iv) "ACTIONS@75"

5) Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, India: An intiative of the Government of India to celebrate and commemorate 75 Years of Independence and India's glorious history: v) "ACHIEVEMENTS@75"

Links to Special Covers issued by the Rajasthan Postal Circle of India Post:

i) "Bikaneri Bhujia", (Rajasthan), India: Rajasthan Postal Circle of India Post has issued a set of eight Special Covers on Geographical Indications (GIs) of Rajasthan: Date of Special Covers issue: 18.08.2021

ii) "Makrana Marble", (Rajasthan), India: Rajasthan Postal Circle, Jaipur of Inda Post has issued a set of eight Special Covers on Geographical Indications (GIs) of Rajasthan: Date of Special Covers issue: 18.08.2021

iii) "Blue Pottery of Jaipur", (Rajasthan), India: Rajasthan Postal Circle, Jaipur of India Post has issued a set of eight Special Covers on Geographical Indications (GIs) of Rajasthan: Date of Special Covers issue: 18.08.2021

iv) "Thewa Art Work", Rajasthan, India: Rajasthan Postal Circle, Jaipur of India Post has issued a set of eight Special Covers on Geographical Indications (GIs) of Rajasthan: Date of Special Covers issue: 18.08.2021

v) "Kathputlis of Rajasthan", (Rajasthan), India: Rajasthan Postal Circle, Jaipur of India Post has issued a set of eight Special Covers (SCs) on Geographical Indications (GIs) of Rajasthan: Date of Special Covers issue: 18.08.2021

vi) "Molela Clay Work & Pokran Pottery", (Rajasthan) Postal Circle of Inda Post has issued a set of eight Special Covers on Geographical Indications (GIs) of Rajasthan: Date of Special Covers issue: 18.08.2021

vii) "Kota Doria", (Rajasthan), India: Rajasthan Postal Circle, Jaipur of India Post has issued a set of eight Special Covers on Geographical Indications (GIs) of Rajasthan: Date of Special Covers issue: 18.08.2021

viii) "Sanganeri & Bagru Hand Block Print", (Rajasthan), India: Rajasthan Postal Circle, Jaipur of India Post has issued a set of eight Special Covers on Geographical Indications (GIs) of Rajasthan: Date of Special Covers issue: 18.08.2021

Links to Special Covers issued by Maharashtra Postal Circle recently:



Links to Special Postal Covers/Booklet issued by the Maharashtra Postal Circle (2021-2022):















17) The Solar System: A set of eight Stamps of 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) denomination each, depicting the eight planets - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune & Uranus, brought out by India Post on 20.03.2018











Links to posts on Special Covers (SCs) brought out by Lucknow Postal Circle of India Post:







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IPKF Operations, Sri Lanka:


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Maximum or Maxim Cards:









Special Stamp Packs/Books:











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Special Stamp Packs/Books:






India Post Stamps on Special Mugs:




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