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Goa Carnival

Fairs of India

Technical Data

Date of Issue February 27, 2007
Denomination Rs. 5
Quantity 800,000
Perforation 13
Printer Security Printing Press, Hyderabad
Printing Process Wet Offset
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Credit (Designed By) Shri Kamleshwar Singh
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 2194

Stamp Number IN 2187

Yvert et Tellier IN 1959

Stanley Gibbons IN 2386

WADP Numbering System - WNS IN010.2007

Themes

A Spectacle of Colour, Music and Celebration

Goa Carnival is one of India’s most vibrant and internationally renowned festivals. Rooted in centuries-old tradition, this grand celebration reflects Goa’s rich cultural heritage and festive spirit. As part of India’s historic tradition of melas and fairs, the carnival stands out for its lively atmosphere, artistic pageantry, and joyous participation.

To highlight India’s diverse cultural celebrations, the Department of Posts released a commemorative stamp series on “Fairs of India,” featuring the spectacular Goa Carnival among the country’s iconic fairs.

Historical Origins

The origins of the Goa Carnival trace back to the early years of Portuguese colonization. Over time, the festival evolved into an intrinsic part of Goan culture, blending European influences with local traditions.

Held annually in mid-February, the three-day extravaganza marks a period of festivity before Lent. It has grown into a major cultural attraction, drawing visitors from across India and around the world.

Grand Processions and Festivities

The carnival begins with a magnificent procession led by the legendary King Momo on “Fat Saturday.” Elaborately decorated floats, colourful costumes, music bands, and energetic dance performances transform the streets into a vibrant display of creativity and joy.

Throughout the three days, the celebration includes cultural competitions, street performances, live music, and traditional dances. Locals and tourists alike participate enthusiastically, creating an atmosphere of unity and celebration.

Cultural and Tourism Significance

Goa Carnival is more than just a festival—it is a reflection of Goa’s unique identity and communal harmony. The carnival strengthens tourism, supports local artisans and performers, and showcases the artistic talent of the region.

Its blend of music, laughter, and pageantry makes it a shining example of India’s rich and diverse fair traditions.

Commemorative Stamp on Goa Carnival

As part of the “Fairs of India” series, the Department of Posts issued a commemorative postage stamp on Goa Carnival.

The stamp captures the colourful vibrancy, festive energy, and cultural richness of the celebration. Through this philatelic tribute, India Post honors Goa Carnival as a dynamic symbol of India’s socio-cultural heritage and festive spirit.

Goa Carnival continues to enchant visitors year after year, celebrating life with music, dance, and boundless joy.

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