Symbol of Asia ’72 (stylized Hand of Buddha)

Hand of buddha

Technical Data

Stamp Set Asia 72
Date of Issue November 3, 1972
Denomination 20 nP
Quantity 3,000,000
Perforation Comb 13
Printer Security Printing Press, Nashik
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Black | Orange
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 548

Stamp Number IN 564

Yvert et Tellier IN 349

Stanley Gibbons IN 668

Themes

The commemoration of Asia 72, aimed at promoting peace and progress through economic cooperation, is symbolized by the use of multiple projection techniques. The Fair’s symbol, Symbol of Asia ’72 (stylized Hand of Buddha) a stylized representation of Buddha’s hand, signifies freedom from fear and bestows blessings upon humanity. This insignia, representing Asia 72, is featured on the 20 Paise stamp, while a 9th-century sculpture of Buddha’s hand in ‘Abhaya Mudra’ from the Patna Museum is depicted on the Rs. 1.45 stamp. These stamps, issued by the Posts and Telegraphs Department, mark the opening of Asia 72 on November 3, 1972, celebrating the spirit of international collaboration and progress.