Stamp Bulletin No. 817 Commemorative Issue
May 18th, 2013
Vesak 2013
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special characteristic in Prince Siddhartha, who was heir to the Sakyan
Kingdom and who lead a luxurious life enjoyint all mundane pleasures
living in three palaces called Ramya, Suramya and Subha was to inquire
into things he did not know and realize them realistically.
One day he left the palace for sports in the royal garden on a horse
carriage driven by a servant named Channa. On his way he saw an
emaciated old man with grey hair, sunken eyes and a wrinkled face,
doddering with the help of a walking stick with his body bent forward.
This was a time when a transformation was taking place in the mind of
Prince Siddhartha. Te Prince’s mind was greatly shaken by the sight of
this old man. Realizing that old age and decay was a common nature in
the world, he fell into deep thought. At that time he realized the deep
meaning of change. On that day he turned back without going for sports
in the garden.
On another journey to the garden for sports he saw a sick man groaning
with great pain. That day too his mind was shaken as was on the first
day. Having discussed those things with his driver, he realized for
himself that all are subjected to sickness and suffering and that no one
can escape it. That day too he realized for himself that all are
subjected to sickness and suffering and that no one can escape it. That
day too he returned to the palace without going for sports.
On another day on his way to the garden he saw a group of people
carrying a dead body. That day too he discussed it with his driver and
realized that death too is a common thing just like being sick and old.
As he contemplated on death, he realized the meaninglessness of life.
Finally, he realized that what man experiences in the mundane life is
nothing but immense suffering although he things it is pleasure. That
day too he abandoned the journey to the garden and returned to the
palace.
As he was embroiled in his own thoughts as to whether there is a way of
freeing himself from suffering, he saw one day an ascetic with a content
and radiant face walking calmly. After discussing with his driver as
usual he came to know that whom he saw was a person who leads a
contented life having discarded all mundane pleasure realizing the
meaningless of material things. Prince Siddhartha was greatly relieved.
He left for sports with a happy mind. He realized that it was a turning
point in his life. It was as a result of seeing those four signs which
acted as big stimuli on him that Prince Siddhartha embarked on his
journey in search of truth, having abandoned all luxuries.
* Date of Issue : 18th May, 2013
* Denomination : Rs. 4.00, Rs. 5.00, Rs. 15.00, Rs. 50.00
* Stamp Designer : Kumudu Tharaka
* Stamp Size : 41mm * 30mm
* Format : Horizontal
* Printing Process : Offset Lithography
* Sheet Composition : 16 stamps per sheet
* Perforation : 14 * 13 3/4
* Printers : Department of Government Printing, Sri Lanka
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* Color : 4 Process Colors
* Paper : 102 gsm security paper
* Gum : PVA
* Quantity Printed : Rs. 4.00 - 500,000
Rs. 5.00 - 500,000
Rs. 15.00 - 1,000,000
Rs. 50.00 - 1,000,000
* Souvenir Sheet : Rs.74.00 - 15,000
* Last Date of Sale : 17th May, 2014
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