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 Indian Saints & Poets 1952

Complete Set of 6 nos of commemorative postage stamps on Indian Saints & Poets :

KabirTulsidasMeera BaiSurdasGhalibRabindranath

Issued by India

Issued on Oct 1, 1952

Issued to Commemorate the Saints & Poets of India

Picture : 

  • Kabir : A mystic saint of the 15th century. His poetry and his teachings represent a synthesis of the Hindu and Muslim thought. He condemned bigotry and religious hypocrisy and believed in simple devotion and non-violence. His couplets in easy and intelligible Hindi have an irresistible appeal.Adapted from a painting in the State Museum, Lucknow.Colour of the stamp is Yellow Green.
  • Tulsidas : The universe I see pervaded by the lord : To Him I bow with folded hands. A celebrated saint-poet of the 17th century and a contemporary of Akbar. As author of Ramcharitmanas, popular Hindi version of the Indian epic, Ramayana, his contribution to Hindi literature is unique.Adapted from a painting in the Bharat Kala Bhawan, Banaras.Colour of the stamp is Crimson.
  • Meera : Let me Thy servant, O’ Lord : I shall Thee and tend Thy garden and (as my reward) see Thy face every day : Of Thee, shall I sing in the lanes and bowers of Bindraban. This Rajput princess and consort of the heir-apparent to the throne of Udaipur in the 15th-16th century gave up earthly glories for the sake of divine love. Her life was a pure flame of devotion. Her songs have enhanced generations of listeners to this day.
    Colour of the stamp is Scarlet.
  • Surdas : Look not at my vices, O’ Lord: All are equal in Thy eyes, they say, Thou canst, only if Thou wilt, grant me salvation. A blind poet of the 15th-16th century. Like Tulsidas, he preached the gospel of universal love. The final aspect of love for Lord Krishna is the main theme of his poetry. The language used is ‘Brajbhasha’ noted for its simplicity and sweetness. Sursagar, a collection of his poems, is a masterpiece of literature in the national language.
    Colour of the stamp is Blue.
  • Ghalib : Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib was a renowned Urdu poet of the 19th century, closely associated with the court of Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar. Also a Persian poet, he originated a new style of letter writing. His poems, mainly Gazals, range over the entire gamut of human emotions and reveal deep insight.Adapted from a painting in the library of Nawab Sadar Yar Jung of Habibganj (Aligarh).Colour of the stamp is Magenta.
  • TagoreThou hast made me known to friends whom I knew not, Thou hast given me seats in homes not my own, Thou hast brought the distant near and made a brother of the stranger. Rabindranath Tagore, poet, dramatist and philosopher is a literary genius of modern India. Among his works, the ‘Gitanjali’ won him the Noble Prize in 1913. In Jana Gana Mana India’s national anthem, the great poet has immortalised himself.
    Colour of the stamp is Dark Brown.
  • These six stamps are the first emissions printed by Photogravure in India and thus an important landmark in the evolution of Indian stamps.

Type : Postal Used

Watermark : Yes [5 pointed multiple star]

Denomination : 9 pies, 1 anna, 2 annas, 4 annas, 4.5 annas & 12 annas

Size : 1.6″ X 0.95″ (inch)

Perforation : 14

Printing Process : Photogravure

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Kirankumar
Kirankumar
April 22, 2014 7:50 am

Respected Sir, I am kirankumar from Bagalkot, Karnataka State India. Sir, stamp collecting from the childhood. Sir, i am interesting Indian Saints & Poets Stamps. Sir, Please inform me its value stamps, fdc and brochures. i am waiting for your reply

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January 22, 2016 3:46 pm

[…] medieval saint poets (“Moso Kaha Sikri so Kaam“; what have I got to do with Fatehpur Sikri, Surdas is supposed to have said when called to Akbar’s Court) marked him out as a powerful torchbearer […]

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January 25, 2016 1:09 pm

[…] and Vemana made it dance exquisitely. In his thought, Vemana is akin to Tiruvalluvar, Kabir and Sarvajna. He is bard of universal man. His conception of oneness of man is indeed so grand, so […]

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January 30, 2016 11:44 pm

[…] is an epic composed by the famous Hindi poet, Goswami Tulsidas, about 400 years ago. The abysmal poverty which was his lot in the early years of life and the […]

Amit Shukla
Amit Shukla
December 26, 2016 7:11 pm

I want to purchase stamps on Meera, Surdas and Tulsidas, can you please tell me the costs?

thanks
Amit Shukla

Gourav TS
Gourav TS
August 18, 2017 8:49 am
Reply to  Amit Shukla

HI Amit, I have the folder of the commerartive issue day 1952 folder with all 6 stamps , if your want u can write to ‘gouravts’ at the rate gmail.com for scans pics etc …my price would be around 38 k INR- Thanks- BR//GS

Andrew harrison
Andrew harrison
July 7, 2019 4:03 pm

Hi there .I have the saint,poets and poets series..unused 6 stamps in mint condition in there Owen booklet. I’m trying to get a value .so I can sell them.

Prashant Poddar
Prashant Poddar
October 13, 2019 9:06 pm

I have this stamps want to sell it

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July 1, 2023 10:52 am

[…] maharaja and rani of Chittor became his disciples. Mira Bai, the famous saint poetess also adopted him as her Guru. It is said that even Sikandar Lodhi, the […]

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[…] who combined in her personality the patriotic fire of Joan of Arc and the lyricism of Meera, was born in 1904 at Nihalpur village, which now forms a part of the city of Allahabad. She is […]

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[…] the galaxy of Saints of Bhakti cult, Saint Arunagirinathar occupies a place along with Tulsidas, Nanak, Tukaram, Meera and […]

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July 10, 2023 6:08 pm

[…] is an epic composed by the famous Hindi poet, Goswami Tulsidas, about 400 years ago. The abysmal poverty which was his lot in the early years of life and the […]

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July 18, 2023 8:48 am

[…] Mira Bai, the famous saint poetess, had great respect for him. It is said that even Sikandar Lodhi, the Sultan of Delhi was impressed by the teachings of Ravidas and honoured him with presents. Sant Ravidas composed many shabdas. Out of them about 41 shabdas have been included in the Holy Guru Granth Sahib. His shabdas are packed with divine wisdom and in each of them, he advocates the ‘Ram naam jap‘ and extols the efficacy of this great mantra. In his teachings, he says, “God is everywhere – in you and me,” and insists, “it is time to worship God.“ His philosophy was one of surrender to the Lord. He was fully convinced that in Kaliyuga, God‘s name was the only remedy for salvation. […]

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[…] the Posts and Telegraphs Department brought out the first photogravure series of stamps depicting Saints and Poets which included Rabindranath Tagore. The Department deems it a great privilege to pay its tribute to […]

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August 9, 2023 1:27 pm

[…] site for many of India’s most venerated sages – Gautama Buddha and Mahavira, Kabir and Tulsi Das, Shankaracharaya, Ramanuja and Patanjali all meditated here. The city encompasses Sarnath, where […]

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November 17, 2023 4:31 pm

[…] medieval saint poets (“Moso Kaha Sikri so Kaam“; what have I got to do with Fatehpur Sikri, Surdas is supposed to have said when called to Akbar’s Court) marked him out as a powerful torchbearer […]

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April 14, 2024 12:00 pm

[…] Ojha in Bengali etc. But the most overwhelming popular has been the Ramcharitmanas written by Tulsidas in 15th Century in Awadhi. Tulsi Ramayana or Ramcharitmanas emphasizes the supreme human qualities, […]

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