Bodhi Tree, Sandstone Relief Sculpture, Sanchi
                Technical Data
| Stamp Set | Splendors of India | 
|---|---|
| Date of Issue | January 1, 2017 | 
| Denomination | Rs. 25 | 
| Quantity | 150,000 | 
| Perforation | 13¼ | 
| Printer | Security Printing Press, Hyderabad | 
| Printing Process | Wet Offset | 
| Watermark | No Watermark | 
| Colors | Multicolor | 
| Credit (Designed By) | Sh. Sankha Samanta Smt. Alka Sharma | 
| Catalog Codes | 
                                                                                         Michel IN 3062 Yvert et Tellier IN 2768 Stanley Gibbons IN 3234  | 
                                
| Themes | Culture | Greetings | New Year | Sculptures | Stylized Plants | Trees | 
The Sacred Symbol of Enlightenment at Sanchi
A Living Symbol of Buddha’s Awakening
Among the many artistic treasures of ancient India, the Bodhi Tree relief sculpture at Sanchi Stupa, Madhya Pradesh, stands as one of the most profound representations of Buddhist faith and philosophy. Carved in sandstone, this exquisite artwork symbolizes the very spot where Prince Siddhartha attained enlightenment under the sacred Peepal (Ficus religiosa) tree at Bodh Gaya. In early Buddhist art, rather than depicting the Buddha in human form, artists used the Bodhi Tree as a symbol of his spiritual presence, signifying the triumph of wisdom over ignorance.
The Artistic Grandeur of Sanchi
The Sanchi Stupa complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of India’s oldest and most beautifully preserved Buddhist monuments. Built under the patronage of Emperor Ashoka the Great in the 3rd century BCE, it reflects the evolution of Buddhist architecture and sculpture over centuries. The sandstone relief of the Bodhi Tree is part of the intricate carvings adorning the gateway (torana) of the Stupa, where every detail — from the delicate leaves of the tree to the worshippers below — conveys serenity, devotion, and enlightenment. The composition captures the essence of Sanchi’s artistic mastery, blending realism with deep spiritual symbolism.
Spiritual and Cultural Significance
The Bodhi Tree is not merely a motif but a living emblem of awakening and eternal peace. Worship of the tree represents homage to the Buddha’s enlightenment and the universal quest for truth. For centuries, pilgrims have revered the Bodhi Tree as a sacred presence — a reminder that enlightenment lies within every soul. This symbolism continues to inspire countless devotees and artists across Asia, embedding the image of the Bodhi Tree deeply in the spiritual consciousness of India.
Philatelic Tribute by India Post
To celebrate India’s spiritual and artistic legacy, the Department of Posts issued a commemorative stamp depicting the Bodhi Tree Sandstone Relief Sculpture from Sanchi. Featured in the New Year Heritage Series, this stamp pays homage to India’s ancient art traditions and the timeless teachings of Buddhism. It serves as a miniature canvas of faith, artistry, and devotion — capturing the eternal light of enlightenment that radiates from the sacred Bodhi Tree.
A Carved Testament to Enlightenment
Through the Bodhi Tree relief at Sanchi, India’s stone artisans transformed spirituality into sculpture, leaving behind a legacy that transcends time. The India Post stamp immortalizes this masterpiece, inviting philatelists and admirers of culture alike to reflect on the profound connection between art, belief, and enlightenment that defines India’s enduring heritage.