Swami Vivekananda stamps from India and other nations often feature his iconic portraits (as a monk, sage, or in his saffron robes) highlighting key moments like his Chicago Parliament speech or his work at Belur Math, with denominations ranging from ₹5 to commemorative values, depicting his philosophical journey and impact as a spiritual leader, nationalist, and introducer of Vedanta/Yoga to the West. Definitive Series: Modern stamps (like the 2015 series) use multiple images, showing him as a sage and at Belurcting his spiritual depth.
Chicago Address: Stamps commemorate his historic 1893 speech, with quotes like “Sisters and Brothers of America”.
Belur Math: Some depict him with the Ramakrishna Math/Mission setting in the background, symbolizing his organizational legacy.
Nationalist Saint: Representing his role in Indian nationalism and the Ramakrishna Mission.
Definitive Series: Modern stamps (like the 2015 series) use multiple images, showing him as a sage and at Belur Math.
Chicago Address: Stamps commemorate his historic 1893 speech, with quotes like “Sisters and Brothers of America”.
Belur Math: Some depict him with the Ramakrishna Math/Mission setting in the background, symbolizing his organizational legacy.
Nationalist Saint: Representing his role in Indian nationalism and the Ramakrishna Mission.
Definitive Series: Modern stamps (like the 2015 series) use multiple images, showing him as a sage and at Belur Math.




