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Hindu Gods on US postage stamps

Last Updated: Tuesday, February 02, 2010, 00:45
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Hindu Gods on US postage stamps Washington: Hindu gods have made their way into US mail, with an Atlanta based company headed by an Indian American launching a series of legally valid custom-made postage stamps.

The first of these 44 cent stamps featuring Sri Krishna, Shiva-Parvathi, Lakshmi, Lord Venkateshwara, Murugan, Vinayaka and Sai Baba were issued by usa-postage.com last month.

The company made use of a six-year-old US Postal Service (USPS) rule that permits issue of customised postages to launch the series.

"Customised postage sheets are ideal for giving as gift items. Indian community living in the US can order online as a gift item," company vice president Ennar Chilakapati said.

"These postages have not been issued by the US Postal Service, but these are as good as stamps and are legally valid. We do not call them stamps. We call them postages. But these can be used as any other normal stamp," a USPS spokesman said.

The Hindu gods follow the tradition of 'Sunny Funnies', a series of stamps featuring popular cartoon characters such as Calvin and Hobbes and Archie conceptualised by the USPS.

PTI

First Published: Tuesday, February 02, 2010, 00:45

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Invincible kid - United Kingdom
Well, Its not a good idea to have religion based god on stamp, as if someone else abuse the stamp it will impact the communal harmony , Fundamentalist and destructive elements will misuse to create communal problem. If by chance the stamp fall on the floor and someone steps on it , and if by chance the person is from any other religion ..thn its a big big problem......so please ask US govt not to allow all these experiments... or the US govt is delibertly trying to divide the India / US into religion based ? thts not an good idea.
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U.Muralikrishna - Visakhapatnam,INdia
every coin has two sides.likewise, every good idea has two parts:the positive part and the negative part.but as has been opined by the invincible uk kid the negative part has a more dirty and nasty consequences than th positive part.it is easier to tear off a paper than to prepare it.umk
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