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Before Independence of India Saurashtra state issued the first stamp on Jainism  in India on October 18, 1929. This three pies stamp bears a view of Girnar Hills where 23rd Jain  Tirthankar Neminath Bhagavan had attained Nirvana. Girnar is an important Jain pilgrimage centre

                      
 The 25 p  stamp on Pawapuri Jal Mandir was issued
 Government of  India  on the 13th November, 1974 on
 the occasion of 2500th Nirwan  Anniversary  of
 Bhagavan Mahavira.


Government of India issued stamp of Rs.3 on Bhagavan Mahavira

 

                          

Coins Issued by Government of India On the occasion of 2500th anniversary of Bhagavan Mahavira Jayanti.


Historical Jain ruler Samrat Chandragupta Maurya stamp was issued on 21st July 2001. 

 

 
Jain Raja Danveer Bhamashah stamp was issued On 31st December 2000 Indian Postal Department 

 


The image of the Vijay Stambh of Chittorgarh, Rajasthan on a one-rupee stamp. 

 12th Century goddess sarswathi image stamp issued on 12th April 1975.  

 

A set of two stamps was issued on 20th December 1994. The se-tenant stamp had the picture of an ancient 6th century bronze statue of Bhagwan Rishabhnath exhibited in the Baroda Museum.


Indian Postal Department has issued 
 beautiful stamps on World famous 
Jain Temples of DILWARA on 14th Oct. 2009. 
The stamps are of the denomination of Rs. 5/-
 

 
Indian Postal Department has issued 
beautiful stamps on World famous 
Jain Temples of RANAKPUR  on 14th Oct. 2009.
 The stamps are of the denomination of Rs. 5/

      

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

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