The central
government may have been emphasizing on yoga recently to mark the International
Day of Yoga on June 21, but it had actually first tried to focus on it through
a set of four stamps released by the Department of Posts in 1991, which now
stands forgotten.
The set of
four multi-coloured stamps in the denominations of Rs 2, 5, 6.5 and 10 were
issued on December 30, 1991, depicting yoga postures - Bhujangasana,
Dhanurasana, Ushtrasana and Utthita Trikonasana - respectively.
"That
was a time when yoga was not popular among the masses and Swami Ramdev had not
emerged on the horizon. The India Security Press at Nasik printed 10 lakh
pieces each of these four stamps showing perfect postures. They were meant to
take yoga to people through letters and there was no brouhaha over it anywhere
in the country," said N K Agrawal, philately expert and life member of
Philatelic Congress of India.
Agrawal
rues that the stamps now stand forgotten and are now known just to a few stamp
collectors and dealers.
"The
stamps were circulated and then disappeared. Yoga was not replicated on stamps
in India after that. This particular set of four stamps now fetch around Rs 500
in the market," Agrawal said.
Philatelic
expert and member of World Association for Philately, Pradip Jain, however,
said that the Department of Posts issued a stamp in 2009 on Maharshi Patanjali,
revered for his book 'Yogsutra' (a compilation of aphorisms on yoga practice).
The stamp
on Patanjali in the denomination of Rs 5 depicts the sage himself, his
'Yogsutra', a person meditating and 'chakras' (power centres in the body
according to yoga) and herbal medicines.
"Stamps
can help in popularising yoga, but unfortunately not much attention has been
given on it. Apart from India, China is the only country to release stamps on
yoga. We are hoping that the UN releases stamps on yoga to commemorate the
International Yoga Day on June 21," Jain said.
The Chinese
postal department released a set of eight stamps portraying famous yoga guru B
K S Iyengar doing various 'yogasanas'. The eight stamps were released on the
occasion of China-India yoga summit at Guangzhou between June 17 and 19 last
year.
Courtesy: TOI
Courtesy: TOI
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