Maharshi Dadhichi

Maharshi Dadhichi

Technical Data

Date of Issue March 26, 1988
Denomination 60 p
Quantity 1,000,000
Perforation comb 13 x 13½
Printer Security Printing Press, Nashik
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Dark red
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 1153

Stamp Number IN 1215

Yvert et Tellier IN 968

Stanley Gibbons IN 1306

Themes

Commemorative Stamp Set on Maharshi Dadhichi

Design Elements:
The stamp set could feature:

  • A portrait of Maharshi Dadhichi.
  • Symbolic representations of fire and the Vajra.
  • Images depicting his hermitage at various locations (Naimisharanya, Sabarmati, Nasik).
  • Scenes illustrating his sacrifice for Indra and the creation of the Vajra.

Cultural and Historical Significance:
Maharshi Dadhichi is a revered figure in Indian mythology and culture:

  • Known for introducing fire to mankind according to the Rigveda.
  • Sacrificed his life to create the Vajra, aiding Indra in defeating the demon Vritra.
  • Revered as a social reformer who challenged superstitions and promoted spiritual enlightenment.

Usage:

  • The stamps can be used for mailing letters and packages, serving as a cultural and historical tribute.
  • Collectors and enthusiasts can use them for philatelic purposes, preserving and showcasing Indian mythological heritage.

Importance of the Commemorative Stamp Set:

  • Celebrates the legacy and contributions of Maharshi Dadhichi to Indian culture and spirituality.
  • Educates the public, especially younger generations, about ancient Indian mythology and its enduring significance.
  • Promotes cultural pride and awareness of India’s rich heritage.

Example of the Stamp Design:

  • Denomination: INR 5 (example)
  • Design: Portrait of Maharshi Dadhichi, surrounded by images of fire, Vajra, and his hermitage.
  • Background: Symbolic motifs from the Rigveda and Puranas, depicting his mythical feats.
  • Text: “Maharshi Dadhichi Commemorative Stamp”, “5000 B.C. – Indian Mythological Figure”

Significance:
The stamp set honors Maharshi Dadhichi’s pivotal role in ancient Indian mythology, highlighting his teachings, sacrifices, and enduring impact on spiritual and societal reform. It serves as a tribute to his contributions to knowledge and mythology, resonating with cultural pride and historical awareness among Indians and collectors worldwide.