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SCG7954 - Ceylon 1959 – Buddhist Revival Centenary
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This 10-cent blue and red commemorative stamp from Ceylon (Sri Lanka), issued in 1959, celebrates the centenary of the Buddhist revival movement initiated by the Theosophical Society and Buddhist educational pioneers. The stamp features portraits of Ven. Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Thera (1873) and Col. Henry Steel Olcott (1875), key figures in restoring Buddhist education during colonial times. Depicted below are two early Buddhist schools—Ananda College and Dharmaraja College—while the Dhamma Chakra (Wheel of Law) and lamp symbolize enlightenment and faith. A tribute to the enduring cultural and educational renaissance of Buddhist Ceylon.
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