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Permanent Pictorial cancellation of Karnataka
Permanent Pictorial cancellation of Karnataka
Permanent Pictorial Cancellation inaugural day covers
Permanent Pictorial Cancellation inaugural day covers
Date of issue: 26.11.2024
Date of issue: 26.11.2024
Pin code: 581126
Pin code: 581126
Status: Active
Status: Active
PO Name: Shishuvinahal
PO Name: Shishuvinahal
Description: Kalasa Guru Govinda Bhatta and Shishunala Sharif are two significant figures in the cultural and spiritual history of Karnataka. They are renowned for their profound wisdom and contributions to the Bhakti and literary traditions. Guru Govinda was a revered spiritual teacher and scholar from Karnataka. He is recognized for his expertise in Sanskrit and Kannada, as well as his role in preserving and promoting Indian philosophical traditions. Govinda is often remembered as a guru who emphasized spiritual wisdom and moral living, guiding his disciples and community toward enlightenment through teachings rooted in Advaita Vedanta and Bhakti traditions. The details of his life are less documented compared to others, his life and works have significantly influenced the spiritual and intellectual landscape of the region. Sharif (1819–1889), was a "Kabir of Karnataka," poet, philosopher, and mystic saint.
Description: Kalasa Guru Govinda Bhatta and Shishunala Sharif are two significant figures in the cultural and spiritual history of Karnataka. They are renowned for their profound wisdom and contributions to the Bhakti and literary traditions. Guru Govinda was a revered spiritual teacher and scholar from Karnataka. He is recognized for his expertise in Sanskrit and Kannada, as well as his role in preserving and promoting Indian philosophical traditions. Govinda is often remembered as a guru who emphasized spiritual wisdom and moral living, guiding his disciples and community toward enlightenment through teachings rooted in Advaita Vedanta and Bhakti traditions. The details of his life are less documented compared to others, his life and works have significantly influenced the spiritual and intellectual landscape of the region. Sharif (1819–1889), was a "Kabir of Karnataka," poet, philosopher, and mystic saint.
Born in Shishuvinala in Haveri district, he is considered one of Karnataka’s earliest social reformers and folk poets. Sharif’s songs and poetry, composed in simple Kannada, express profound philosophical truths and challenge societal norms. His guru, Govinda, deeply influenced him, and their relationship serves as a unique example of Hindu-Muslim unity and mutual respect. Many of poems, called tatvapadas, are still sung today and are an integral part of Karnataka’s cultural heritage. Their Relationship Govinda and Shishunala Sharif shared a profound guru-disciple relationship. Govinda was Sharif’s spiritual mentor and played a key role in shaping his spiritual and philosophical outlook. Govinda, a Brahmin Hindu, guided Shishunala Sharif, a Muslim. They exemplified the unity of all religions and spiritual paths. Their lives and teachings symbolize the harmonious coexistence of diverse faiths and highlight the importance of love, wisdom, and inclusivity in spiritual practice.
Born in Shishuvinala in Haveri district, he is considered one of Karnataka’s earliest social reformers and folk poets. Sharif’s songs and poetry, composed in simple Kannada, express profound philosophical truths and challenge societal norms. His guru, Govinda, deeply influenced him, and their relationship serves as a unique example of Hindu-Muslim unity and mutual respect. Many of poems, called tatvapadas, are still sung today and are an integral part of Karnataka’s cultural heritage. Their Relationship Govinda and Shishunala Sharif shared a profound guru-disciple relationship. Govinda was Sharif’s spiritual mentor and played a key role in shaping his spiritual and philosophical outlook. Govinda, a Brahmin Hindu, guided Shishunala Sharif, a Muslim. They exemplified the unity of all religions and spiritual paths. Their lives and teachings symbolize the harmonious coexistence of diverse faiths and highlight the importance of love, wisdom, and inclusivity in spiritual practice.