Friday, March 6, 2015

A Scented with fragrance of sandalwood Stamp





SANDALWOOD - Prized since time immemorial for its fragrance and medicinal properties, Sandalwood enjoys a very special status in India. An intrinsic part of Hindu religious rituals and social customs, Sandalwood finds mention in Indian classical literature and scriptures dating back to 2000 BC, including the " Ramayana " the poetry of Kalidasa, as also Buddhist texts which attribute it to the Bodhisatva Amitabha. The Sandalwood tree is currently found in India, Sri Lanka, Australia, China, Taiwan, Hawaii and some other South Pacific islands. In India the tree grows in the southern deciduous forests of the Western Ghats and the Deccan plateau, mainly in the States of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Botanically known as "Santalum album" the Sandalwood tree belongs to the Santalacea family and is a hemiparasite. This means that the roots derive nutrition from neighbouring plants. Sandalwood is also known to be resistant to insects. As the tree grows, the essential oil develops in its roots and heartwood, which is the core of the sandalwood tree, and this can take up to 15 to 20 years. It is interesting to note that the sandalwood tree is not felled. Instead the tree is uprooted in the rainy season, when its roots are rich in the precious oil. It is said that one ton of the heartwood can yield upto 60 Kgs of oil. Sandalwood is an integral part of the indian heritage, which we need to treasure and conserve, and the Department of Posts is proud to issue a perfumed commemorative postage stamp on this national treasure. This stamp, with its unmistakable fragrance of sandalwood, is the first perfumed stamp brought out by India Post.


A unique combination

                           


                                                      


It is a unique combination of Shirdi Sai Baba stamp released during the year 2008 with a traditional Sandalwood carved with an image of elephant. A tribute made as a contribution by placing a bouquet at their feet in a traditional way as a remembrance for our indian culture in honoring in our way. ..   




Wednesday, March 4, 2015

A well Known Hobby


Stamp collection is only a time passing affair and cannot assure whether it will assure a real income it depends only on the continent and the real source it has emerged. so be careful in investing on stamps. there are so many blogs and sites which encourage the issue of stamps by displaying the images of stamps which are newly issued from various sources but never discloses how to get or where to get since it is an open secret. so try to minimize your spending on mint stamps. Without knowing please do not invest but if you are interested only for collection purpose then you calculate and invest otherwise if you feel only for resale the product for what you have purchased then please be calculative.Because the collected stamps will be a treasure for future generation and will not yield any value at the present generation. So please have a note of it and much cautious.

Saturday, January 31, 2015

hobby related to stamp collecting


dear visitors

after a long gap i am interested in sharing my views through my blog. it is a great surprise that you will be wondering what is the reason behind this yes it is nothing but to have touch with you all so i am interested to share with you all the thought of the day to wipe out the prolonged tiredness. so see you

Saturday, November 29, 2014

india stamps


India stamps are most beautiful and has a interesting value to consider as hobby. there is no other substitute 
except collecting stamp in a leisurely manner. it is a time passing affair also know as king of hobbies. so it is a good consideration to collect stamps and also preserve it for future generation to know about the value. there are so many ways to collect stamps the most easiest way is by collecting the stamps which were received as in coming covers from various modes. so have a good time in collecting stamps as a philatelist. the above design portrays a sample made as an example. 


Australia post has published a stamp bulletin 331 for the period Nov.-Dec.2014 which will be more helpful for philatelic lovers. Which includes the images of stamps as detailed below.


1514861 68319 ICC Cricket World Cup stamp pack $32.00 03 Feb 15 








1514862 68320 ICC Cricket World Cup PNC $19.95 03 Feb 15  




This special limited edition medallion cover includes a medallion with an inlay of a cross-section from a wooden stump used in the tournament. Limit 1 per customer





1514906 69684 ICC Cricket Medallion Cover $29.95 30 Mar 15 6780226 69612 WILPF Centenary 

PPE $0.90 13 Jan 15   










It is a great wonder that the final match was also held in between these two countries and the issue has been predicted ipsofacto prior to the match in between these two countries.

ipsofacto which means -  used to say that it is reasonable to state or believe somethingbased on facts that are already known: