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Showing posts with label Festival. Show all posts

07 August 2025

New Rakhi Envelopes

 


Rakhi Envelopes 2025





India Post issued new Rakhi Enveloes for Rakshabandhan 2025. The cost of   enelope is Rs 10 each. 




Image courtesy: Timir Shah-Vadodara









Raksha Bandhan is a popular  Hindu festival . It is also celebrated in other parts of the world significantly influenced by Hindu culture. On this day, sisters of all ages tie a talisman or amulet called the rakhi around the wrists of their brothers. The sisters symbolically protect the brothers, receive a gift in return, and traditionally invest the brothers with a share of the responsibility of their potential care.Raksha Bandhan is observed on the last day of the Hindu lunar calendar month of Shravana, which typically falls in August. The festival of Rakshabandhan will be celebrated this year on 9th August.










14 March 2025

Greetings on Holi

 


Holi - Festival of Colors

Happy Holi










15 November 2021

Christmas 2021

 

New Christmas 2021 stamps



Date of Issue : 12 November 2021
Slovakia

Christmas Mail to Baby Jesus is a unique project organised by the Slovak Post in collaboration with its partners and a major part of the most wonderful festivities of the year.


Austria


Date of issue : 12 November 2021



The rocking horse - the nostalgic toy as a motif for a commemorative Christmas stamp

This vintage stamp shows a drawing of a rocking horse, a Christmas ball and a gift. In red letters it wishes „Merry Christmas“.

The rocking horse stands as a symbol of toys that have lasted for generations. Already in ancient times, small horses on wheels were used for trailing or mounting. The current runners have been known since about the 17th century. It is believed that they were invented in the USA and came to Europe in the 19th century. Even then, the rocking horse was on many a wish list, but not all children could get one - that's why the rocking horse is also symbolic of unfulfilled dreams.

Traditionally, they are made of wood, but they are also available with plush fur - or not as a horse at all, but as a completely different animal. Even today, they are the ideal toy for children. Not only does a rocking horse stimulate the imagination, it also promotes motor development and trains the sense of balance. And even if it is not a present under the tree this year, the rocking horse will certainly find its way into Christmas rooms as a decorative tree ornament or as a gingerbread motif.

Netherlands



Date of Issue : 15 November 2021


The following winter scenes are depicted on the December stamps 2021 in the form of papercuts: A mole with candy cane and rucksack, 2 love-struck blue tits under a mistletoe, a fox with a fluttering scarf and envelope, a mouse in a red postal car, a badger decorating the Christmas tree with his scarf, 2 mice decorating a peacock, a squirrel pushing a sleigh with gifts and treats, a squirrel, hare, dog and owl by the skating pond, a hare with a bunch of Christmas roses, and a fallow deer decorated as a Christmas tree.

All the animals are depicted in a friendly winter landscape, a cosy animal forest with brightly coloured picture elements. Sometimes a larger scene can be seen, other times all the attention goes to one animal. There are three types of sky: light blue, bright blue and dark blue for the morning, afternoon and night respectively. Each December stamp tells its own story. Together, the ten December stamps form a whole because the animals are all, in one way or another, engaged in the theme of Christmas, winter or December.

Liechtenstein



Date of Issue : 15 November 2021


The traditional and popular Christmas stamps are presented in oriental style this year, which is reflected in the choice of colours and detailing in gold.

On the stamp "The Guiding Star" (face value: CHF 0.85), the star that pointed the way to Bethlehem for the Three Wise Men takes centre stage. "The Shepherd" (face value: CHF 1.00), symbolically represented by a sheep, refers to the shepherds who, after an angel proclaimed the birth of Jesus, also set out to see the Son of God lying in a manger.

The "Holy Spirit" (face value: CHF 1.50), who had come upon Mary as the Spirit of God and made her conceive her son nine months earlier, appears in the form of a dove like in the Bible. A candle flanked by a plant represents "The Gifts" (face value: CHF 2.00), which the Wise Men from the East offered to the Saviour.

New Zealand


Christmas 2021
Date of Issue : 3 November 2021



USA


 The visit of St. Nicholas on Christmas Eve 


Date of Issue : 10 October 2021










13 January 2021

Nine forms of Goddess Durga


Shailputri


Here are seven beautiful covers released by West Bengal Circle of India Post during 2020 Navratri featuring the nine forms of Goddess Durga that are worshiped on each day of Navratri. These covers have been designed by noted artist and philatelist Shri Dipok Dey.One cover with Kushmanda is a Carried Cover.

Brahmacharini



 Chandraghata



Kushmanda


Skandamata


Katyayani


Kalaratri


Mahagauri



Siddhidhatri



17 October 2020

New Stamp on Diwali from Canada Post

 


Date of issue : 15 October 2020

A new commemorative stamp marking Diwali, a joyous five-day festival celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and other communities worldwide, was issued on 15 October 2020 by Canada Post.

This year, Diwali falls on Nov. 14 with festivities continuing for five days. Also known as the “Festival of Lights,” which begins on the 15th day of Kartika in the Hindu calendar, Diwali is celebrated through the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. For many people, the annual observance is also a time to welcome happiness and good fortune.



In Canada, people often light candles in their homes, and this illumination is believed to ward off evil and attract happiness and good fortune.

Designed by Gerald Querubin at Toronto’s Entro Communications, the stamp features a diya alongside a vibrant geometric background evocative of a traditional rangoli. The Permanent domestic-rate issue is available in 10-stamp booklets, 130,000 of which were printed by Toronto’s Colour Innovations using five-colour lithography. Each stamp measures 28 millimetres by 35 millimetres (vertical).






08 October 2020

New Festival and holiday stamps from USPS

 

To be  Issued on 13 October 2020

Kwanzaa is an annual celebration of African-American culture held from December 26 to January 1, culminating in gift-giving and a feast of faith, called Karamu Ya Imani. It was created by Maulana Karenga and first celebrated in 1966 during the aftermath of the Watts riots as a specifically African-American holiday. According to Karenga, the name Kwanzaa derives from the Swahili phrase matunda ya kwanza, meaning "first fruits of the harvest".

Kwanzaa is a festive time for rejoicing in the prospect of health, prosperity, and good luck in the coming year. It is also a time for contemplation and recollection of past hardships, faced by both individuals and communities and the ways in which history can inform and impact future happiness.

Date of Issue : 10 June 2020

Hanukkah is eight day long  Jewish festival commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire. It is also known as the Festival of Lights. Hanukkah 2020 will begin in the evening of 
Thursday, 10 Decemberand ends in the evening of Friday, 18 December'

Hanukkah is observed for eight nights and days, starting on the 25th day of Kislev according to the Hebrew calendar, which may occur at any time from late November to late December in the Gregorian calendar. The festival is observed by lighting the candles of a candelabrum with nine branches, called a menorah (or hanukkiah). One branch is typically placed above or below the others and its candle is used to light the other eight candles. This unique candle is called the shamash (Hebrewשַׁמָּשׁ‎, "attendant"). Each night, one additional candle is lit by the shamash until all eight candles are lit together on the final night of the festival. Other Hanukkah festivities include playing the game of dreidel and eating oil-based foods, such as latkes and sufganiyot, and dairy foods. Since the 1970s, the worldwide Chabad Hasidic movement has initiated public menorah lightings in open public places in many countries.


Holiday Delights


Date of Issue : 24 September 2020


Inspired by folk art but with a modern graphic vibe, these stamps are intended to add a touch of whimsy to  holiday mailings. With a traditional palette of red, green and white, illustrator Kirsten Ulve channeled her love of Christmas, vintage ornaments and Scandinavian folk art to create unique digital illustrations of four holiday icons: a prancing reindeer with antlers; an ornament tied with a bow and ready to hang; a tree topped with a star; and a stocking holding a teddy bear and a sprig of holly. 

Thank you


Date of Issue : 21 August 2020

four new stamps in a booklet of 20 available for notes, cards and letters of thanks sent to acknowledge a favor, an act of kindness, a job well done or gifts sent for any occasion. Highlighted in gold foil are the words “Thank you” in cursive script and an elegant floral design that swirls through and around the words. Each stamp features one of four background colors: blue gray, deep blue, muted green or soft maroon. 

25 May 2020

12 April 2020

Greetings on Easter




Happy Easter


Date of Issue : 13 March 2020


Date of Issue : 12 March 2020







Date of Issue : 27 March 2020


Date of Issue :11 March 2020






27 October 2019

Happy Diwali !




Diwali - Festival of  Lights





Wishing you all a very Happy and Prosperous Deepawali




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