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Hanuman Flying with Mountain

2821

Technical Data

Date of Issue September 22, 2017
Denomination Rs. 5
Perforation 13 x 13¾
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 3210A

Yvert et Tellier IN 2901

Themes

A Symbol of Devotion and Strength

Among the most dramatic and beloved episodes of the Ramayana is the scene of Hanuman flying across the sky carrying an entire mountain. This powerful moment reflects unwavering devotion, extraordinary strength, and selfless service in the cause of righteousness.

The Crisis on the Battlefield

During the great war between Lord Ram and Ravana in Lanka, Lakshman was grievously wounded by a powerful weapon released by Indrajit, Ravana’s son. Lakshman fell unconscious on the battlefield, and the entire army was plunged into despair.

The royal physician, Sushena, declared that Lakshman could only be saved by a rare medicinal herb known as Sanjeevani, which grew on the Dronagiri mountain in the Himalayas. The herb had to be brought before sunrise, or Lakshman’s life would be lost.

Hanuman’s Mighty Leap

Without hesitation, Hanuman volunteered for the daunting task. Remembering his immense powers and invoking Lord Ram’s name, he grew in size and leapt into the sky toward the Himalayas. His flight symbolized faith overcoming impossibility.

Reaching the mountain, Hanuman faced a challenge — he could not identify the specific Sanjeevani herb among the many glowing medicinal plants. Rather than risk delay, he made a decisive choice.

Carrying the Mountain

In an extraordinary display of strength and determination, Hanuman uprooted the entire mountain and carried it back through the skies to Lanka. The image of Hanuman soaring with the mountain in his hands is one of the most iconic representations in Indian art and literature.

The life-saving herb was quickly identified and administered to Lakshman, who regained consciousness. The Vanara army rejoiced, and hope was restored.

Symbolic Meaning

The episode of Hanuman flying with the mountain represents:

  • Absolute devotion (bhakti) to Lord Ram
  • Courage in the face of impossible odds
  • Intelligence combined with strength
  • Selfless service for a noble cause

Hanuman’s action teaches that true power lies not merely in physical might, but in faith, humility, and dedication to righteousness.

Hanuman in the Ramayana Tradition

Across different versions of the Ramayana — from Valmiki’s Sanskrit epic to Tulsidas’s Ramcharitmanas — Hanuman is celebrated as the ideal devotee. His leap across the ocean to Lanka, his discovery of Sita in Ashok Vatika, and his carrying of the mountain all highlight his unmatched loyalty and bravery.

The image of Hanuman with the mountain has become a universal symbol of hope, strength, and divine assistance.

Commemorative Postage Stamp

The Department of Posts has issued a Commemorative Postage Stamp depicting the legendary scene of Hanuman flying with the mountain as part of the Ramayana series.

The stamp captures Hanuman soaring across the sky, holding the massive mountain in his hand, symbolizing strength, loyalty, and divine grace. Through this philatelic tribute, the timeless message of devotion and heroic service continues to inspire millions.

The episode of Hanuman carrying the mountain remains one of the most cherished moments of the Ramayana — a powerful testament to unwavering faith, courage, and boundless devotion.

First Day Cover

The Ramayana

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