Showing posts with label Greetings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greetings. Show all posts

Friday, April 27, 2012

Zohra Sehgal turns 100 today….

 

A very Happy Birthday to the great actress !!

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Zohra Sehgal, The Grand Old Lady of Indian Theatre and Cinema

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Zohra Sehgal (born 27 April 1912) is an Indian stage and film actress, who started her career as dancer with dancer Uday Shankar in 1935 and worked with him for the next eight years. She has appeared in many Bollywood films as well as English language films and television series. She is most known for her appearances in Bhaji on the Beach (1992), The Mystic Masseur (2001), Bend It Like Beckham (2002), Dil Se.. (1998) and Cheeni Kum (2007); and the TV series, The Jewel in the Crown (1984), Tandoori Nights (1985–87), Amma and Family (1996). Considered the doyenne of Indian theatre, she acted with Indian People's Theatre Association (IPTA) and Prithviraj Kapoor's Prithvi Theatre for fourteen years, during the period travelled over India, with the troupe.

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She was born a year before Indian cinema. Film, theatre and TV personality Zohra Segal, who turns 100 , has grown to be as colourful and entertaining as the industry itself.

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Her zest for life, wit and charm, which have continued to inspire generations, remain unmatched, say entertainment industry veterans. "She is the most incredible woman I have ever met and one of the finest actresses I have ever seen," said filmmaker R. Balki, who roped her to play Amitabh Bachchan's bindaas mom in his 2007 film Cheeni Kum.

View : Indian Cinema on stamps

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Mahavir Jayanti…

Mahavir Jayanti will be celebrated tomorrow, on 5th April. I am pleased to publish here a special article by Mr Sudhir Jain on this occasion. Greetings to all on Mahavir Jayanti !!

MAHAVIR JAYANTI

- Sudhir Jain

Mahavir Jayanti has a lot of religious significance for people belonging to the Jain religion. It is observed to celebrate the birthday of Bhagwan Mahavir, who was the last (24th) Tirthankara of the Jain religion.

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He was born on Chaitra Shukla 13th, 599 B.C. at the Vaishali (Bihar) as a prince. At the age of 30, he left his family and royal household, gave up his worldly possessions, including clothing and become a monk. He spent the next twelve years in deep silence and meditation to conquer his desires and feelings. He went without food for long periods.

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He carefully avoided harming or annoying other living beings including animals, birds, and plants. His ways of meditation, days of austerities, and mode of behaviour furnish a beautiful example for monks and nuns in religious life. His spiritual pursuit lasted for twelve years. At the end he realised perfect perception, knowledge, power, and bliss. This realisation is known as keval-jnana. At the age of 72 he died and got Nirwan at Pawapuri.

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His original name was VARDHAMAN (Prosperous) but later he was called Mahavir, which means The Great Hero. He was also called as VEER and SANMATI. He extensively travelled and preached in the areas of Bihar and Bengal. His followers named their places after his name. Here I am exhibiting cancellations of some Post Offices bearing his name.

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Mr Sudhir Jain may be contacted at email : sudhirjain@unistar.co.in

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Happy Holi !

 

 

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Wishing you all a very Happy Holi !!

Happy-Holi.

 Have a Wonderful Splashing Holi !

With all colours of Life !......

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Sunday, February 12, 2012

New Stamps on Greetings…

 

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Date of Issue : 26 January 2012

Hi ! Here is a beautiful pair of colorful Greeting stamps issued by An Post ( Ireland).  A stamp booklet has also been issued with this set. I love this set as “Greetings” is my theme and hope would be liked by all collectors !! …

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These two stamps feature colourful representations of a gift box and a set of birthday candles. The bright and vibrant colours of the designs were created to appeal to adults and children alike, whenever a special greeting card is posted.

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Sending a greeting card to someone of any age with one of these special stamps on the envelope is the best way to forward warmest regards and the best in personal good wishes. These stamps are sure to brighten up any greetings correspondence.

These stamps can be purchased in pairs or in a booklet of ten stamps, with a selection of colourful stickers included in the booklet. The stamps, booklet and first day cover can be purchased at www.irishstamps.ie; at the GPO Dublin, main Post Offices and by phone at 353 (01) 705 7400.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

World’s First Christmas Card…

  Merry Christmas !!

 

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Greetings  to all my Readers on Christmas !! This is  a special post on World’s First Christmas card. I am giving the links of different articles published on World’s First Christmas Card…The card was recently on display in London on 8 December and its replica  could be seen throughout December at British Postal Museum and Archive in London.

First ever Christmas card on display at British Postal Museum and Archive in London

The World’s First Christmas Card is Delivered to Ironbridge

Today greetings cards are an essential part of our Christmas celebrations but the custom of exchanging cards did not start until 1843, another wonderful Christmas tradition we have to thank the Victorians for.

The first Christmas card was sent by Henry Cole, a Civil Servant with a keen interest in art and design. Cole commissioned 1,000 Christmas cards and used those he required before selling the rest for 6d each. This price made the cards a luxury item and something that was unavailable to the working classes.

The card was designed by John C Horsley and was printed lithographically and then hand-coloured. Of the 1,000 printed very few are known to remain in existence.

One of Cole’s original 1843-produced cards, held in the collection of the British Postal Museum and Archive, was on display on  08 December in The Post Office at Blists Hill Victorian Town  Anna Flood, BPMA Archivist, was also on hand to answer questions on the heritage of Christmas cards. Following that, a replica of the card is on display at the Blists Hill Post Office throughout December for everyone to enjoy.   

Anna Flood commented :

“Since opening the Museum of the Post Office in the Community above the historic Post Office at Blists Hill, we have worked closely with the Ironbridge Gorge Museums. There is nowhere better to let people see the world’s first Christmas card than in a Victorian Post Office. We are sure that people will enjoy seeing such a precious object on Thursday and have a greater understanding of the history of Christmas cards by seeing the replica over the rest of December.”

The replica Christmas card will be one of the many highlights during Blists Hill Victorian Town’s Christmas weekends when families can come together and enjoy the preparations for a Victorian Christmas during the weekends of 10-11 and 17-18 December.

The town’s Ironworks will be the setting for Mr Morton’s Christmas Party, an extravaganza of music, singing and stories. Carol singers and brass bands will fill the air with their fabulous festive tunes whilst our culinary expert will rustle up some fantastic seasonal fare in wonderful cooking demonstrations.

Father Christmas will of course be in residence throughout the weekends and children can visit him in his wonderfully decorated Grotto. Don’t forget to say hello to his reindeer before they head off on their mammoth journey around the world on Christmas Eve!

These special Christmas events will take place during the weekends of 10 - 11 and 17 - 18 December when Blists Hill is open from 10am to 4pm. Passport Tickets are not valid for Blists Hill Victorian Town Christmas events. Entry is £14.95 adults, £11.95 for 60 plus, £9.95 children 5- 18 years in full time education and under 5s free. New for 2011 is a family ticket (two adults and two children) at £45. A visit to see Father Christmas is £3.50.

For further information, contact the Ironbridge Tourist Information Centre on Tel: 01952 433424 or visit www.ironbridge.org.uk.  The Gorge is easily reached via the M6 and M54 motorways exiting at Telford (M54 junction 4 or 6). 

Source : The British Museum and Archives

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This card, one of 18 cards produced 167 years ago and still known to exist, was auctioned by Sotheby's in 2010 and sold for $7000. This particular card was was sent to a "Miss Rusby" from an "H. Vernon", produced by Sir Henry Cole and published by Summerley’s Home Treasury Office, 12, Old Bond Street, London. [Image from Daily Mail]

John Callcott Horsley (born 1817-- died 1903), a British narrative painter and a Royal Academician, designed the very first Christmas and New Year's card at the request of his friend Sir Henry Cole (the first director of the Victoria and Albert Museum). Cole suggested the idea of a specially designed form of greeting to send to friends at Christmas. In 1843 an edition of 1,000 of these Christmas cards were printed and placed on sale in London. They were printed in lithography by Jobbins of Warwick Court, Holborn, London, and hand-colored by a professional "colourer" named Mason. The cards were published under Sir Henry Cole's nom de guerre, "Felix Summerly"—by his friend Joseph Cundall, of New Bond Street.

The Christmas card was lithographed on stiff cardboard, 5 1/8 by 3 1/4 inches, in dark sepia, with a design of a trellis of rustic-work, in the Germanesque style, divided into a center and two side panels. In the panels were figures representing two of the acts of charity, "feeding the hungry" and "clothing the naked."

In the center is a picture of a merry family party, including three generations, grandparents to grandchildren, quaffing draughts of wine. One child is being shown how to consume the wine - while three other children tuck into a plum pudding. Below is the greeting, "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to You." The card is marked: "Published at Summerly's Home Treasury Office, 12 Old Bond Street, London." The price was 1s. each.

That was the beginning. But in spite of its ingenuity, the first Christmas card was not an instant success, even bringing about disapproval from the temperance league who feared the card would encourage drunkenness. The following year there were other picture-makers, and the Christmas card was launched on the tide of popular favor; but it was not until the idea had grown out of favor among artistic and literary circles that it was taken up by a business man, Goodall. Charles Goodall & Son, a British publisher of visiting cards was one of the first to mass produce Christmas cards and visiting cards. In 1866 Mr. Josiah Goodall commissioned Messrs. Marcus Ward & Co., of Belfast, to lithograph, for his firm, a set of four designs by C. H. Bennett, and in the following year another set by the same artist. These, together with Luke Limner's border design of holly, mistletoe, and robins, may be taken as the forerunners of today’s Christmas card.

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Merry Christmas from Jane Austen’s World With the First Commercial Christmas Card

Jane Austen would not have recognized this Christmas card,  for it was commissioned by Henry Cole in 1843, 26 years after her death and the same year that Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol. (The British Postal Museum and Archive). Artist John Calcott Horsely designed the card, which shows the poor being fed  and clothed on either side of a classic triptych arrangement. The center of the card depicts a group of people celebrating Christmas and holding up a toast in celebration, including children, which set up a hue and cry with the Temperance Society. The card is about the size of a regular postcard. Prior to 1843 the upper classes would send each other signed calling cards at Christmas, but Coles’s decorative paper Christmas greeting became rapidly popular, and by 1860 Christmas cards had become widespread.

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Merry Christmas..

 

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Wishing  you all a Merry Christmas !!

Slovakia : Christmas Cake

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This year's Christmas issue from Slovakia is dedicated to traditional Slovak honey cake bakery, on the postage stamp a fish is depicted.

Jrersy : Christmas Tree decorations

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Date of Issue : 8 November 2011

 

 

New issue from Isarel

Israeli Football legends

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Date of Issue : 6 December 2011

Vanuatu Beaches

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Date of Issue : 28 September 2011

Here are some beautiful stamps issued by Vanuatu Post featuring  famous beaches. Spread right through the archipelago, the beaches of this un spoilt paradise are a sight to behold. Some of the beaches from this unspoilt land are only accessible by boat or float plane and leave the visitor with an unreal feeling of having spent time in such a pristine environment.

The stamp issue has a textured feel and highlights four of thousands of wonderful examples. Champagne Beach, Havana Harbour, Eratap Island and Pele Island give the viewer a taste of what to expect. 

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Friday, December 23, 2011

New Christmas stamp

 

It’s Christmas Time !!

Have Fun in these Holidays !!

Bulgaria

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Date of Issue : 17 November 2011

The Bulgarian Post has issued a stamp dedicated to Christmas and New Year holidays. The stamp features a Snowman formed from the stamp's denomination.

Croatia

Christmas

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Date of Issue : 3 November 2011

Motif: “The Birth of Jesus”

New Year 2012

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Date of Issue : 24 November 2011

Motif: dance of falling snowflakes

 

My Recent Covers

11.11.11 Cover from USA

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The sender has not written his name ….Thanks plz contact me !!

 

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Davisd Jastrzebski, Dijon – France http://lettresautourdumonde.blogspot.com/

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

New Christmas and New Year Stamps

 

Christmas stamp from Czech Republic

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Date of Issue : 9 November 2011

Nativity scene with Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus and animals. This year's stamp comes out printed on a Christmas picture card.

New Year Stamp from Thailand

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Date of Issue : 15 November 2011

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FDC showing 12 o’clock Time….entering New Year …

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New Stamp from India

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President Smt. Pratibha Patil released a  postage stamp on Kavi Pradeep on 11th December 2011

A special commemorative postal stamp on Pt Kavi Pradeep, a noted poet whose songs played a major role during the country's freedom struggle, was released by President Smt Pratibha Patil on Sunday. The President  launched the stamp on December 11 at a simple function in Amravati, Maharashtra, in the presence of Law Minister Salman Khurshid and Minister of State for Communication and Information Technology Sachin Pilot. It is the first step towards the preparation for Pt Kavi Pradeep's centenary celebrations which falls on February 6, 2015, Avinash Pande, Chairman of Kavi Pradeep Foundation, said .

The poet, originally known as Ramchandra Naryanji Dwivedi, was born in Badnagar in Ujjain district in Madhya Pradesh and had a passion for writing and rendering Hindi poetry. His songs like 'Aj Himalay ki choti se phir hamne lalkara hai...door hato ae duniyawalon hindustan hamara hai' played a crucial role in the country's freedom struggle. Kavi Pradeep also penned a song in tribute to soldiers who died in 1962 Sino-Indian War and was also a towering figure in Hindi cinema. During his film career spanning nearly five decades, Kavi Pradeep penned lyrics for 72 films like Bandhan (1940) and Jai Santoshi Ma (1975).

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Festivals of India - Deepawali

 

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Wishing you all

a very Happy and Prosperous

Deepawali !!

Deepavali marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year according to the Lunar Calendar. It literally  means 'Row of Lights' It celebrates the victory of Goodness over Evil and Light over Darkness - it ushers in the new year. For Hindus, Diwali is one of the most important festivals of the year and is celebrated in families by performing traditional activities together in their homes.

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Deepavali also marks the end of the harvest season in most of India. Farmers give thanks for the bounty of the year gone by, and pray for a good harvest for the year to come. Traditionally this marked the closing of accounts for businesses dependent on the agrarian cycle, and is the last major celebration before winter. Lakshmi symbolizes wealth and prosperity, and her blessings are invoked for a good year ahead. ...

 

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Diwali - The Festival of Light,  the festival of joy, happiness, fireworks and sweets.

 

Each year on the dawn of Ammavaasa in the month Kartik the glittering diyas ,the dazzling fireworks, sounds of crackers announces the arrival of the most vibrant festival of Diwali. This 5 day long Hindu festival is celebrated throughout the world with great zeal and fanaticism .Diwali or deepavali is the festival signifying the victory of good against evil.

People from all religions forget their differences and get together to celebrate this vivacious festival of lights. Every home, be it a hut or a mansion is decorated with illuminating Diyas and candles. The entrances are ornamented with flowers and rangolis to welcome Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. People wear new clothes, exchange gifts and sweets with each other.


Dhanteras sets the beginning of the festival. Then comes Narakachaturdasi, which symbolizes Lord Krishna's victory over Narakasur. The main Diwali day is devoted to the worship of Goddess lakshmi. The fourth day is celebrated as Parewa or the New Year Day. The last day or Bhai Duj is observed as a symbol of love between sisters and brothers.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Holiday stamps from USA…

 

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To be issued on 13 October  2011

Non denominated (44¢) Holiday Baubles special forever stamps will be issued on 13 October at the National Postage Stamp Show in New York City.The U.S. Postal Service’s cheery Holiday stamps feature four colorful ornaments sure to add to the joys of the season. These festive baubles may also inspire fond memories of beloved ornaments from childhood—objects that still have the power to enchant us today. The stamps go on sale Oct. 13.

A double-sided booklet of 20 and an ATM pane of 18 of the four Holiday Baubles special forever stamps will be issued Oct. 13 at the National Postage Stamp Show in New York City.

On the same day at the stamp show, in a double-sided booklet of 20, a Christmas Madonna and Child by Raphael special forever stamp will be issued.

On Oct. 14, the second day of the stamp show, two additional holiday special forever stamps will be issued for Kwanzaa and Hanukkah. These stamps will be issued in separate panes of 20.

From Our Readers…

PERSONALIZED STAMP ON BHAGWAN MAHAVIR

United State Postal Service provide personalized stamps service. Recently I had visited USA and ordered for such personalized stamp on Bhagvan Mahavir. These stamps are valid for postage in USA at any time.

- Sudhir Jain, Satna (MP)

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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Festivals of India – Ganesh Chaturthi

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Czech Republic FDC with Shiva Parvathi and Ganesha

The festival of Ganesh Chaturthi starts today. Greeting to all Readers on this occasion. Our distinguished member, Cdr G. Sriramarao from Vishakhapatnam shares here some nice philatelic items from his collection, issued on Hindu God, Ganesha . These are beautiful First day Covers from Czech Republic and Thailand. The cancellations on Lord ‘Ganesh’  and ‘Om’ are very nice  issued by  Czech Rep. Post and Thai Post.

Stamps on Hindu God from Thailand

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Courtesy : Cdr G. Sriramarao, Vishakhapatnam

Ganesha Chaturthi  also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi is the Hindu festival of Ganesha, the son of Shiva and Parvati, who is believed to bestow his presence on earth for all his devotees in the duration of this festival. It is the birthday of Ganesha who is widely worshipped as the god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune.

The festival is observed in the Hindu calendar month of Bhadrapada, starting on the shukla chaturthi (fourth day of the waxing moon period). The date usually falls between 20 August and 15 September. The festival lasts for 10 days, ending on Anant Chaturdashi (fourteenth day of the waxing moon period).

On the occasion of the Ganapati festival, a large number of idols are made of clay or metal in all possible sizes; sometimes even up to twenty feet.People buy idols of Lord Ganesha and install them in their houses and worship the idol for one to ten days, after which the idols are taken out ceremoniously, through the streets of the town (especially in Maharashtra) and immersed into the river, sea or well.

It is celebrated by Hindu community living in different parts of the world. In India it is celebrated in all states a but in Maharashtra there is a grand celebration during  this festival.

Club News

New Maxim Card

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Mr AVG Rajulu of Chennai has prepared three different Maxim cards on K M Mathew , former Chief editor, Malayala Mnorama. He may be contacted for these max Cards at email : rajulustampsandcoins@yahoo.co.in Ph No. 09383056767

 

Picture Card issued by Rajasthan Philatelic Society

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A Picture card on Dr DS Kothari was  issue by Philatelic Society of Rajasthan.Jaipur on the occasion of Schoolpex 2011
- Vijay Modi, Himmatnagar, Gujarat