
Saint Tyagaraja





Special or commemorative stamps are sold through philatelic bureaux attached to General/Head Post Offices, or through philatelic counters in major post offices for a period of six months from the date of issue. After that the remaining stamps are sold through regular postal counters.rshankar wrote:Kji/cienu/PB: Can anyone just walk into a post-office in India and request to purchase these stamps, or, are they merely collector's items?
Where was this upload - since you upload in different threads to enhance various discussions could you additionally create a Master Upload file in the General section, with a section for uploads under your name w/ date - that way tracking will be easier on those who do not always get to browse all the threads. Your uploads are invaluable. Thanks a lot.mankuthimma wrote:Thanks Pratyaksham Bala
I did not know the source from where my son had picked them up. I saw it in his folders and decided to put up.
Cienu
Thanks for that one too. I am still reeling under the effect of the previous upload of MSS with the Tanpura.
So many were there which I had forgotten about. I was touched.Just like when SujiRam mentioned also.Tracks from Kulkarni

is there a link?CRama wrote:Thanks Cooji for the upload of stamps on musicians.I invite our forum members to read the series of Stamps on musicians which is regularly appearing in the Sruti magazine. It is a well researched article giving all details of the stamps, date of release, place and the life history of the musician or composer with all minute details. It is a highly commendable effort by Mr.Sankaranarayanan
He is busy with 3G allotment, consequent financial deals, evading scandal and CAG enquiry in 2G allotment and such important matters. You are talking petty stuff like swamigal and swamigaL. It would not make much difference to the "powers" even if it is "kal"Pratyaksham Bala wrote: The Department of Posts comes under the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, headed by a Minister who hails from Tamil Nadu.

Which is the one for bharatanATyam? I do not think of Sri Uday Shankar as a bharatanATyam dancer.shyama-priya wrote: one for Bharatanatyam.
A commemorative stamp of Rs.5 on Bismillah Khan was issued by the Indian Postal Department on Aug 21, 2008:-shyama-priya wrote:Anyone has the pic of the commemorative stamp issued for Ustad Bismillah Khan?

I'd settle for thatmahakavi wrote:"musicians on stamps" could be taken to mean that they sang about stamps![]()
Instead, how about "Stamps honoring musicians"?
Here is a stamp on Bharatanatyam issued in 1975:-rshankar wrote:Which is the one for bharatanATyam? I do not think of Sri Uday Shankar as a bharatanATyam dancer.

Indian Postal Department would be happy to issue postage stamps on Mohinattam and Sattriya. But, a formal application should be made to the Postal Department preferably by the Government of Kerala (for a stamp on Mohiniattam) and Government of Assam (for a stamp on Sattriya).shyama-priya wrote:Hope they update the 1975 release on the *then* *recognized* Indian Classical Dance List - Mohiniyattam and Sattriya (Vaishnava, Assam origin) have since been added to the *recognized* list to total eight.


