Nepal 1907 Pashupati Temple
Nepal · 1907 · 1 Anna
This definitive stamp features an intricate depiction of the Pashupati Temple, a sacred Hindu temple complex located on the banks of the Bagmati River in Kathmandu. The design highlights the temple's distinctive pagoda-style architecture, a significant cultural and religious symbol of Nepal. The stamp is inscribed with 'NEPAL' at the top and the denomination in both English and Devanagari script.
Issued during the Rana dynasty's rule, this stamp was part of a long-running definitive series that showcased Nepal's cultural heritage and was used for everyday postage.
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