PM Modi releases 6 stamps including Ram Temple, Hanuman, Jatayu and Shabri .
Ayodhya News: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today released Commemorative Postage Stamps on Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir and a book of stamps issued on Bhagwan Ram around the world. This is a very historic moment for India.
The historic stamps, featuring components like the Ram Mandir, Choupai 'Mangal Bhavan Amangal Hari', the Sun, Sarayu River, and sculptures in and around the Temple, were introduced as part of a significant moment. The collection of postage stamps comprises six stamps depicting various aspects of the Ram Temple and Lord Ram's story. Additionally, the stamp book highlights Lord Ram's international impact, featuring stamps from over 20 countries, including the US, New Zealand, Singapore, Canada, Cambodia, and organisations.The stamp book is an attempt to showcase the international appeal of Shri Ram on various societies.
Has 6 Stamps
The collection comprises six stamps depicting Ram Temple, Lord Ganesh, Lord Hanuman, Jatayu, Kevatraj, and Ma Shabri. The design incorporates a gold leaf of sun rays and Chaupai, lending a majestic character to the miniature sheet. Reflecting the five physical elements known as 'Panchabhutas' (sky, air, fire, earth, and water), these stamp design signifies the perfect harmony of essential elements for all manifestations.
PM Modi engages himself in Ram Mandir
"Today, I got an opportunity to engage myself in another programme related to the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha ceremony. Today, six postage stamps dedicated to the Ram Temple were released. Besides, a book of stamps issued on Lord Ram around the world was also released," said PM Modi after releasing commemorative postage stamps on Ram Temple.
"Lord Ram, Goddess Sita and stories of Ramayana are connected with everyone irrespective of his/ her religion or caste. Ramayana teaches us about the victory of love despite all the challenges. It connects the entire humanity with itself, and that's why it has gathered attraction across the entire world," added PM.