World Convention on Reverence for all Life, Pune
Technical Data
| Date of Issue | November 23, 1997 |
|---|---|
| Denomination | Rs. 4 |
| Quantity | 700,000 |
| Perforation | comb 13 x 13½ |
| Printer | Security Printing Press, Nashik |
| Printing Process | Photogravure |
| Watermark | No Watermark |
| Colors | Multicolor |
| Credit (Designed By) | |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1590 Stamp Number IN 1655 Yvert et Tellier IN 1363 Stanley Gibbons IN 1754 |
| Themes | Animals (Fauna) | Conferences | Environment Protection | Globes |
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and Global Harmony
The World Convention on Reverence for All Life was held in Pune from 22 to 24 November 1997. The convention aimed to celebrate and revive the ancient Indian philosophy of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” — the belief that all creation is one family.
Organized during the year India celebrated 50 years of independence, the convention served as a tribute to the nation’s spiritual and cultural heritage.
Meaning of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam teaches that all forms of life are interconnected.
It reflects the idea that one eternal force manifests itself in:
- Minerals
- Plants
- Birds
- Animals
- Human beings
The convention promoted the understanding that respect for all life is essential for peace, joy, and prosperity.
Purpose of the World Convention on Reverence for All Life
The convention sought to inspire compassion and awareness toward nature and living beings.
Its key objectives included:
- Rekindling respect for Earth and the environment
- Protecting plant and animal life
- Harmonizing human life with nature
- Promoting vegetarianism
- Ending cruelty to animals and birds
- Drafting a charter of animal rights
- Defining human duties toward the animal world
Themes Discussed During the Convention
Several important topics were explored during the event, including:
Philosophical and Spiritual Aspects
Speakers discussed ancient wisdom traditions and spiritual teachings that emphasize compassion for all living beings.
Vegetarianism and Health
The role of vegetarian living in improving health and promoting ethical food choices was examined.
Socio-Economic Perspectives
Discussions focused on how compassionate and sustainable living can support societies and economies.
Vegetarianism and Ecology
Experts explored how plant-based lifestyles can help preserve ecosystems and reduce environmental harm.
Traditional Myths and Current Beliefs
The convention examined cultural stories and beliefs that reinforce respect for animals and nature.
Why Reverence for All Life Matters
Participants reflected on the urgent need for global harmony, ecological balance, and ethical responsibility.
Stamp Design and Symbolism
The commemorative postage stamp issued for the convention was based on the official logo of the event.
Design Features
- A globe representing the world
- Green continents symbolizing fertility, nature, and abundance
- Images of various life forms placed across the landscape
- Representation of the principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
The design delivered a simple yet powerful message of unity among all beings.
Significance of the Convention
The World Convention on Reverence for All Life highlighted India’s timeless contribution to global thought by promoting:
- Universal compassion
- Ecological responsibility
- Animal welfare
- Human unity with nature
- Sustainable living
Commemorative Postage Stamp
The Department of Posts issued a commemorative postage stamp on the occasion of the World Convention on Reverence for All Life to spread its message of peace, harmony, and reverence for all living beings.