Acharya Vidyanand, Jain Leader

Technical Data
Date of Issue | June 28, 2025 |
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Denomination | Rs. 5 |
Quantity | 202,800 |
Printer | Security Printing Press, Hyderabad |
Printing Process | Wet Offset |
Colors | Multicolor |
Credit (Designed By) | Sh. Brahm Prakash |
Catalog Codes |
Colnect codes IN 2025.06.28-01 |
Themes | Famous people | Men |
Acharya Vidyanand: A Life of Spiritual Devotion and Human Service
The Department of Posts is honoured to release a commemorative postage stamp on Acharya Vidyanand, a revered philosopher, spiritual guide, and ascetic whose life was dedicated to the service of humanity and the propagation of Jain philosophy.
Early Life and Spiritual Inclination
Born as Surendra Upadhyay on 22 April 1925 into the family of Kalappa Upadhyay, a respected Muni Acharya of the Jain sect, Acharya Vidyanand displayed extraordinary qualities from an early age. Compassionate, caring, and deeply reflective, he was naturally drawn towards spirituality and selfless service.
His early years in Pune, where he worked briefly in factories, revealed his disinterest in worldly pursuits. Instead, he immersed himself in spiritual thoughts and service, guided by an inner calling for higher purpose.
Turning Point and Initiation
The Quit India Movement of 1942 awakened his patriotic spirit, but his bitter experiences of worldly life drew him further towards asceticism. In 1946, he came under the influence of Acharya Mahavirkirti, whose discourses inspired him to renounce material life. On 15 April 1946, Surendra received Kshullak Diksha at Tamdaddi in Karnataka.
Through penance, study, and service, his spiritual aura grew stronger, influencing countless devotees. Later, under the guidance of Acharya Deshbhushan, he was fully initiated as a monk on 25 July 1963 at Subhash Maidan, Delhi. Finally, Acharya Ratna Sagar conferred upon him Upadhyay initiation on 17 November 1974, establishing him as a distinguished spiritual leader.
Contributions and Legacy
Acharya Vidyanand was not only a profound ascetic but also a thinker, philosopher, writer, editor, and musician. He authored and edited numerous works, making Jain philosophy accessible to seekers and inspiring generations of youth. His personality radiated spiritual magnetism, drawing people towards the path of truth and compassion.
On 18 February 2024, Acharya Vidyanand attained heavenly abode, leaving behind a legacy of wisdom, devotion, and service.
Commemorative Stamp Release
The Acharya Vidyanand stamp is a tribute to his remarkable journey—a revolutionary youth who transformed into a guiding light of spirituality, literature, and philosophy. It honours his enduring contributions to religion, society, and the upliftment of humanity.
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