Showing posts with label INDIA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label INDIA. Show all posts

Sunday, March 10, 2013

INDIA – Cover from Madurai, India to Braga, Portugal



Cover with lighthouse stamps posted on January 2013.
(A very special thanks to my friend Saravanan K G)

Technical Details
Lighthouses of India – Alleppey (Alappuzha) lighthouse and Mahabalipuram (Mamallapuram) lighthouse
Date of Issue: December 23, 2012
Values: souvenir sheet with two stamps of INR 5,00 and INR 20,00
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Process: offset
Size: 53 x 32 mm
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Monday, January 14, 2013

INDIA – Cover from Bangalore, India to Braga, Portugal



Cover with stamps and FDC from the 150th Birth Anniversary of Madan Mohan Malaviya, posted on September, 22 2012.
(A very special thanks to my friend Mobin Mohan)
Stamp
First Day Cover
India Post issued a postage stamp to commemorate 150th Birth Anniversary ( 25 December 2011) of Pt . Madan Mohan Malaviya.

Madan Mohan Malaviya (1861–1946) was an Indian educationalist, and freedom fighter notable for his role in the Indian independence movement later in life, he was also addressed as 'Mahamana'.

He was the President of the Indian National Congress on four occasions .He was founder editor of two nationalist weeklies called Hindustan (in Hindi) and The Indian Union (in English). He was the president of the Indian National Congress in 1909 and in 1918. He later founded Banaras Hindu University, commonly known as BHU, a prominent institution of learning in India today.

On his 150th birth anniversary (i.e. 25th Dec, 2011), Indian PM Dr. Manmohan Singh announced that a Centre for Malaviya Studies will be set up at the Banaras Hindu University apart from establishment of scholarships and education related awards in his memory.

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Monday, January 30, 2012

INDIA – Postcard from Jaipur - Rajasthan, India to Braga, Portugal

 
Postcard representing the Amer Fort from Jaipy, state of Rajasthan with stamps from the issue ‘Indian Postage Stamps: Princely States – Princely State of Indore’, posted on January, 10 2012.
(Special thanks to my best friend César Meireles)

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

INDIA – Postcard from Mumbai, India to Braga, Portugal

 
Postcard with stamps posted on November, 11 2011
(Special thanks to my best friend Upasana Karmakar)

Sunday, November 13, 2011

INDIA – Cover from Madurai, India to Braga, Portugal.

Cover with souvenir sheet from the ‘2nd Africa – India Forum Summit’ stamp issue, posted on September, 4 2011.
(Special thanks to my friend K. G. Saravanan)

2nd Africa-India Forum Summit
India Post issued a set of 2 stamps to commemorate 2nd Africa-India Forum Summit. The stamps depict the African and Asian Elephants on last 25 of May 2011.
The second India-Africa summit was aimed at consolidating trade ties between the two regions, which together account for a third of the world’s population. The two sides signed a cooperation framework to further bolster the economic relations that got a boost after the first India-Africa summit in 2008 in New Delhi.

They also signed a political statement — the so-called Addis Ababa Declaration — calling for comprehensive reform of the United Nations system including an expanded UN Security Council in which the partners have pledged each other’s support for a permanent seat. Both India and China have turned to Africa to seek energy resources to power their fast-paced economies, but while China prefers government-to-government deals, Indian investment is mainly in the private sector.
Rashtrapati Bhavan
The Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official residence of the President of India,located at Raisina hill in New Delhi,India. Until 1950 it was known as “Viceroy’s House” and served as the residence of the Viceroy and Governor-General of India. It is amidst an area known as Lutyens’ Delhi. At present,it is the largest residence of any Chief of the State in the world. The construction of the building was planned for 4 years, but World War I intervened and construction required 19 years to complete.Its first occupant,Lord Irwin,began occupation on January 23, 1931.
Stamps and souvenir sheet was issued by Indian Post on 5 August 2011.

Brihadeeswara temple
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India post today issued a postage stamp featuring The Brihadeeswara temple of Thanjavur.
An Indian monument listed in UNESCO’s World Heritage list of historical sites and monuments.

The Brihadeeswara temple is the major center of tourist attraction at Thanjavur. This temple is one of India’s most prized architectural sites.The ‘Vimana’ – or the temple tower – is 216 ft (66 m) high and is among the tallest of its kind in the world.
Thanjavur is the ancient capital of the Chola kings. King Rajaraja Chola constructed the Brihadeeswara Temple in 10th century AD and the architect Sama Varma designed it. Thanjavur was the center of learning during 10th to 14th century AD. The Brihadeeswara temple is one of the few great Indian monuments listed in UNESCO’s World Heritage list of historical sites and monuments.
Stamp was issued by Indian Post on 27 August 2010.

Rath Yatra Puri
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India post issued a postage stamp featuring the Rath Yatra wihich takes place at puri (Orissa) every year. This years Rath Yatra will take place on 13 July 2010.

The biggest and the grandest of all festivals, the highlight is the sacred journey of the statues of the Lord Jagannath of Puri with brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra from main temple to Gundicha Temple, where they remain for nine days. The mammoth wooden chariots carrying the three deities pulled by thousands of devotees, present a spectacular scene. The yatra (journey) begins on the second day of the lunar month (asadha).
The Rath Yatra is also known as Car Festival. An annual festival commemorates the journey of Krishna from Gokul to Mathura.It also symbolizes a journey to light from the dark, which commences on the 2nd day of the bright fortnight in the month of Asadha (June/July).
Lakhs of devotees converge to the city to join festivities lasting for nine days. In this journey, thousands haul the three huge rathas (chariots) carrying statues of Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra, down Grand road to the Gundicha Temple–just 2 km away in Puri, Orissa.
Usually the deities – Jagannath (Krishna), Balarama and Subhadra are worshipped within the temple, but on the day of the Rath festival they are taken through the streets so that everyone can have the fortune of seeing them.
Puri Rathy Yatra–The chariot festival of Puri in Orissa, India. In the first phase of the rituals, the Chandan Yatra, the Chalanti Pratimas (moving statues) of the deities take a ceremonial ride in a boat in Narendra Tank for 21 consecutive days, after a refreshing bath in fragrant sandal wood (chandan) scented water.
This is followed by Snana Yatra, literally the festival of bath, in which the three are taken to Snana Badi, a bathing platform where the deities are ceremonially bathed with 108 pitchers of water. After which the gods are believed to convalesce inside the sanctum sanctorum and undergo treatment in which special ayurvedic medicine and some special liquid diet (sarapana) is offered to them. Closed to public view, during this period of 15 days, the pilgrims have to be satisfied with a darshan of images on the Pattachitra paintings hanged there.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Sent 31 of October 2011


Registered covers to friends in Denmark, Greece, India (2), Latvia and Singapore

Monday, October 24, 2011

INDIA – Postcard from Margao-Goa, India to Braga, Portugal.


Postcard with stamps posted on July, 20 2011.
(Special thanks to my friend Elton D’Souza)

Where the world highest post office located?

Hikkim branch post office in Lahaul and Sprite district, Himachal Pradesh has the distinction of having the Highest Post Office in the world. Its a small village at an approximate height of 15,000 feet and was opened on 5 Nov1983.

The pin code for this post office is 172114. Hikkim has population of around 600. There is a motorable road till Hikkim. The nearest main post office is at Kaza, located 25 kms away. Around 50 people have a savings account in the Hikkim post office. The post office handles around 15-20 letters everyday.