Maharshi Dadhichi

Technical Data
Date of Issue | March 26, 1988 |
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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 | Commemoration | Famous people | Men | Saints |
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.