Monday, 1 October 2018

Gandhi Jayanti: Watch the Rarest postal stamp of 100 Years of Gandhi Return

 100 Years of Gandhi Return: Watch the "Raresst Postal Stamp" on the occassion
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, tha Bapu and  commonly known as the ‘Father of the Nation’ is the unique personality on the Earth who is knowh for his simplicity and hit thoughts.

The person who is the synonymous with non-violence and freedom and have many thouMahatma Gandhi, Philately Planet  pay a tribute to him by presenting the rareset Postal Stamps released on him.

In a bid to mark the momentous occasion 100 years of the arrival of Mahatma Gandhi to India from South Africa, a postal stamp was released by Government of India in 2015.

During his 21 years stay in South Africa, Gandhi arrived in India on January 9, 1915. After his returning, he launched his movement especially from Mumbai.

Needless to say, 2 October is remembered as the Gandhi Jayanti which is an occasion for all of us to rededicate ourselves to the ideals and values of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi.
Philately Planet has proud to display the Postal Stamp related to the the Gandhi Ji, a man of simple living and a moral preceptor, who gave a new direction to the country through his leadership. 

The world acclaimed philosophy of non-violence and peaceful co-existence is of increasing relevance in the present times. Through the symbols of Charkha, the spinning wheel and khadi, he stressed the message of self-reliance and dignity of labour.

100 Years of Gandhi Return: Watch the "Rarest Postal Stamp" on the occassion

Mahatma Gandhi visualised cleanliness as having three dimensions- a clean mind, a clean body and clean surroundings. His life is the symbol o public hygiene, personal hygiene and environmental hygiene. 

Government of India has started to achieve the goals of the Swachh Bharat Mission expeditiously will be a true expression of tribute and regard to Gandhiji on his birth anniversary.”

Gandhi Jayanti: Watch the "Rarest Postal Stamp" for Man of the Millennium

Mahatma Gandhi as the Man of the Millennium: Watch the "Raresst Postal Stamp"
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, tha Bapu and  commonly known as the ‘Father of the Nation’ is the unique personality on the Earth who is knowh for his simplicity and hit thoughts.

The person who is the synonymous with non-violence and freedom and have many thouMahatma Gandhi, Philately Planet  pay a tribute to him by presenting the rareset Postal Stamps released on him.

In a bid to honour the Mahatma Gandhi as the "Man of the Millennium" , the Government of India launched a set of two postal stamp.


Certainly the exercise was to mark the to the ideals and values of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi.


Mahatma Gandhi as the Man of the Millennium: Watch the "Rarest Postal Stamp"

Needless to say, 2 October is remembered as the Gandhi Jayanti which is an occasion for all of us to rededicate ourselves to the ideals and values of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi.


Philately Planet has proud to display the Postal Stamp related to the the Gandhi Ji, a man of simple living and a moral preceptor, who gave a new direction to the country through his leadership. 

100 Years of Gandhi Return: Watch the "Rarest Postal Stamp" on the occassion


The world acclaimed philosophy of non-violence and peaceful co-existence is of increasing relevance in the present times.

Mahatma Gandhi as the Man of the Millennium: Watch the "Raresst Postal Stamp"

Through the symbols of Charkha, the spinning wheel and khadi, he stressed the message of self-reliance and dignity of labour.



Mahatma Gandhi visualised cleanliness as having three dimensions- a clean mind, a clean body and clean surroundings. His life is the symbol o public hygiene, personal hygiene and environmental hygiene.



Government of India has started to achieve the goals of the Swachh Bharat Mission expeditiously will be a true expression of tribute and regard to Gandhiji on his birth anniversary.”

Gandhi Jayanti: Watch Mahatma Gandhi's "Rarest Postal Stamp"

  Mahatma Gandhi : Watch the "Raresst Postal Stamp"
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, tha Bapu and  commonly known as the ‘Father of the Nation’ is the unique personality on the Earth who is knowh for his simplicity and hit thoughts.


The person who is the synonymous with non-violence and freedom and have many thoughts. Mahatma Gandhi, Philately Planet  pay a tribute to him by presenting the rareset Postal Stamps released on him.

Experience of Satyagrah : Watch the "Rarest Postal Stamp" on Mahatma Gandhi


Philately Planet has proud to display the Postal Stamp related to the the Gandhi Ji, a man of simple living and a moral preceptor, who gave a new direction to the country through his leadership. 



The world acclaimed philosophy of non-violence and peaceful co-existence is of increasing relevance in the present times. 

Mahatma Gandhi visualised cleanliness as having three dimensions- a clean mind, a clean body and clean surroundings. His life is the symbol o public hygiene, personal hygiene and environmental hygiene. 



  Mahatma Gandhi : Watch the "Raresst Postal Stamp"

Through the symbols of Charkha, the spinning wheel and khadi, he stressed the message of self-reliance and dignity of labour.




Government of India has started to achieve the goals of the Swachh Bharat Mission expeditiously will be a true expression of tribute and regard to Gandhiji on his birth anniversary.”


Sunday, 18 February 2018

Prem Nazir; The evergreen hero of Malayalam cinema

Prem Nazir;  The evergreen hero of Malayalam cinema
Prem Nazir was the leading Indian actor who known for his glroious works in Malayalam cinema. He was born on 7 April 1926.

Experience of Satyagrah : Watch the "Rarest Postal Stamp" on the life of Gandhi

In the Malayalam cinema, he is known as  as Nithyaharitha Nayakan  which is said as the evergreen hero. 

According to media reports, Nazir has nmmed for two times for Guinness World Records. 


First for  playing the lead role in a record 725 movies which is a glorious fugure and also for playing in 130 films with opposite to a single heroine named Sheela.

The Merchant of Venice (1951) was the Prem Nazir's debut movie in which he played the role of Shylock. 

Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar; Founder of RSS

Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar was born on 1 April 1889. He is also known as Doctorji.

Experience of Satyagrah : Watch the "Rarest Postal Stamp" on the life of Gandhi

Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar was the founding Sarsanghachalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh comonly known as (RSS)in Nagpur in 1925

100 Years of Gandhi Return: Watch the "Rarest Postal Stamp" on the occasion

He died on the 21 June 1940 in Nagpur.

Mahatma Gandhi as the Man of the Millennium: Watch the "Rarest Postal Stamp"

Sunday, 22 October 2017

Glorious look of Indian Postal Stamp; Gems and Jewellery series-Sarpech

Glorious look of Indian Postal Stamp; Gems and Jewellery series-Sarpech
Needless to say, India's tradition in jewellery is more than 5000 years old and it was a glorious hub for Gems and Jewellery in the ancient time. 

In fact India was the principal production centre for jewellery making and it has has given many gift to India which are the backbone for todays solid building of our present. 

Gems and Jewellery are also one of the gift giveny to us by ancient Indian culture. sarpech is also a important Gems and Jewellery item which was basically the example of Mughal aesthetic detailing are seen in the items of jewellery made for the nobles,


According to ancient Indian epics,Gems and Jewellery are the  important part of the human life including the astrological point of view also. 

It is a part of many jeweller like a turben ornament figuring in the series,  thumbring, jewelled katar, kalgi, tikka etc. 
It has the ancient origin of these Nine Gems and it has its own importance  in almost all the countries of Asia, including, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and many part of the world. 
Indian government released the postal stamp in 2000 to promote the Gems and Jewellery series. 

Indian Postal Stamp; Glorious look of Indian Postal Stamp; Gems and Jewellery series

Ancient India has given many gift to India which are the backbone for todays solid building of our present. Gems and Jewellery are also one of the gift giveny to us by ancient Indian culture. 

According to ancient Indian epics,Gems and Jewellery are the  important part of the human life including the astrological point of view also. 

Gems and Stones are  part of many ornaments which are to be worn by the people of various age group.  All these  gems represents nine planet which understood that it pacify the nine astrological planets.


It has the ancient origin of these Nine Gems and it has its own importance  in almost all the countries of Asia, including, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and many part of the world. 

Mahatma Gandhi : Watch the "Rarest Postal Stamp"

Indian government released the postal stamp in 2000 to promote the Gems and Jewellery series. 

Watch Indian Postal Stamp; Gems and Jewellery-Navratna

According to ancient Indian epics, Navaratna is a combination of nine precious gemstones and it is certainly astrological point of view. 


The nine gems which are the parts of the Navratna are Ruby, Diamond, Blue Sapphire, Yellow Sapphire, Emerald, Red Coral, Pearl, Cat’s eye and Hessonite.

All these nine stones are a part of single ornament which is worn.All these nine gems represents nine planet which understood that it pacify the nine astrological planets.




It has the ancient origin of these Nine Gems and it has its own importance  in almost all the countries of Asia, including, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and many part of the world.

Indian Postal Stamp; Glorious look of Indian Postal Stamp; Gems and Jewellery series

Indian government released the postal stamp in 2000 to promote the Gems and Jewellery series.

Sunday, 1 October 2017

Experience of Satyagrah : Watch the "Rarest Postal Stamp" on the life of Mahatma Gandhi


Needless to say, 2 October is remembered as the Gandhi Jayanti which is an occasion for all of us to rededicate ourselves to the ideals and values of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi.
Philately Planet has proud to display the Postal Stamp related to the the Gandhi Ji, a man of simple living and a moral preceptor, who gave a new direction to the country through his leadership.


The world acclaimed philosophy of non-violence and peaceful co-existence is of increasing relevance in the present times. Through the symbols of Charkha, the spinning wheel and khadi, he stressed the message of self-reliance and dignity of labour.

Mahatma Gandhi visualised cleanliness as having three dimensions- a clean mind, a clean body and clean surroundings. His life is the symbol o public hygiene, personal hygiene and environmental hygiene.



Government of India has started to achieve the goals of the Swachh Bharat Mission expeditiously will be a true expression of tribute and regard to Gandhiji on his birth anniversary.” 

Saturday, 30 September 2017

Mysore Dussehra Vijayadashmi Enjoy the different Colours of Dussehra in term of Philately

Colours Dussehra in term of Philately:Mysore Dussehra
As the Dussehra celebrated Needless in the country, just give a look as how it is celebrated in the Myssore, the prestigious Dussehra among the Southern State of the India.

Needless Dussehra to say, Dussehra is one of the most auspicious festivals in India which gets celebreted in the country. Government released Postal Stamp Mysore Dussehra   in this regard in 2008. 


However Dussehra is famous and traditional celebration or West Bengal, but you should know that it is also famous with a special celebration in Karnataka, commonly known as Mysore Dussehra. 


Do you know, in the rest places of India,  Dusshera is celebrated only for a day as know as Vijyadashmi. As the tradition tells, Vijaydashmi falls on the last day of the Dasara festival. But the famous Dussehra celebration city of Mysore is continue or its celebrations for 10 days. 

According to reports, the Mysore Dussehra was started its  celebration since the 15th century. It has been said that the famous kings of the prestigious Vijayanagar kingdom started the celebration and since then it got continued by the Wodeyar rulers of Mysore and hence turned into a royal festival.