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01 January 2014
The Gandabherunda was a royal insignia of wodeyars and stands for truth and strength. Issued by Karnataka Postal Circle, 2014.
01 January 2014
Chamundeshwari The 12th century temple of the patron goddess ofthe Wodeyars, Chamundi Hills, Mysore. Issued by Karnataka Postal Circle, 2014.
01 January 2014
Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV with his brother and sister. Issued by Karnataka Postal Circle, 2014.
01 January 2014
The traditional ceremonial golden throne. The golden throne, consist of the main seat, a staircase and the golden umbrella. Used in the coronation of the child Raja, Krishnaraja Wodeyar III in 1799. Mysore Palace, Mysore. Issued by Karnataka Postal Circle, 2014.
01 January 2014
Maharaja Sri Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, his brother Yuvaraja Kanthirava Narasaraja Wodeyar and nephew Sri Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar in the golden howdah on the caparisoned palace elephant, attended by royal dignitaries and courtiers. The Chamundi Hills forms a backdrop to this mural in the Kalyana Mantapa of the palace. Mysore Palace, Mysore. Issued by Karnataka Postal Circle, 2014.
01 January 2014
Mysore Ganjifa was extensively patronised by the Mysore Royal Family - The Wodeyar Kings. he main aim to the game was to teach, learn and tell stories from our ancient scriptures and holy books, all the 18 games in the Mysore Ganjifa style were set to stories and slokas from the Hindu Puranas, stories from Ramayana, Mahabharata etc. Issued by Karnataka Postal Circle, 2014.
01 January 2014
Krishnaraja Wodeyar III looks down from an oil portrait in the background on three generations of his descendents, Chamaraja Wodeyar X, Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, Yuvaraja Narasimharaja Wodeyar and Jayachamarajaendra Wodeyar - Mysore Royal Family, 1926. Mysore Palace, Mysore. Issued by Karnataka Postal Circle, 2014.
01 January 2014
Traditional Mysore Painting is an important form of classical South Indian painting that originated in around the town of Mysore in Karnataka encouraged and natured by the Mysore rulers. Mysore paintings are known for their elegance, muted colours and attention to detail. The themes for most of the paintings are Hindu gods and goddesses and scenes from Hindu Mythology. Issued by Karnataka Postal Circle, 2014.
01 January 2014
In 1897 at the close of festivities, during the marriage of princess Jayalakshmammanniyavaru, the greater part of wooden palace was almost destroyed by fire. Issued by Karnataka Postal Circle, 2014.
01 January 2014
The Mysore Palace, the construction which was inaugurated by her Highness Vanivilasa Sannidhana in October, 1897, was completed in 1912. A magnificent structure in Indo-Sarsanic style is now open to public. Issued by Karnataka Postal Circle, 2014.
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