The “Theri Dantika Stamp” was released in 1996 in Sri Lanka as part of the Vesak Festival, a significant Buddhist festival commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and passing away of Gautama Buddha. The stamp features an illustration or image related to the theme of “Theri Dantika.”
“Theri Dantika” refers to an important event in Buddhist history. According to legend, during the reign of King Kosala, a dispute arose between two factions of bhikkhunis (Buddhist nuns) regarding a rule of monastic discipline. To resolve the conflict, the Buddha’s aunt, Mahapajapati Gotami, along with 500 bhikkhunis, undertook a journey to meet the Buddha.
The “Theri Dantika Stamp” was likely issued as a commemorative item for the Vesak Festival, symbolizing the important role of women in Buddhism and the resolution of conflicts through dialogue and understanding.
Despite the absence of a cancellation mark, the “Theri Dantika Stamp” in used condition still holds historical and cultural value. Collectors and individuals interested in Buddhism, religious festivals, or the history of Sri Lanka may find this stamp intriguing as it represents an important aspect of Buddhist heritage in Sri Lanka and its connection to the Vesak Festival.
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