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| Emittent | Government of India |
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| Jahr | 2024 |
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| Referenz(en) | KM#577 |
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| Reversbeschreibung | The reverse presents a detailed bust-length effigy of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi facing slightly left, depicted in traditional Indian attire with a draped sari, floral jewellery, and a bindi, her right hand raised in a gesture of blessing. The portrait occupies the central field in low to medium relief. The Devanagari legend 'परम पूज्य श्री माताजी निर्मला देवी की जन्म शताब्दी' arcs along the upper periphery, while the English legend 'BIRTH CENTENARY OF H.H. SHRI MATAJI NIRMALA DEVI' arcs along the lower periphery. The birth and centenary years '1923' and '2023' flank the portrait at left and right, with the issue year '2024' and the Hyderabad Mint mark 'H' appearing at the bottom of the field. |
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| Auflage | 2024 - UNC in Folder Packing - 2024 H - Proof in MDF Box & Folder Packing - |
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Issued to mark the birth centenary of Nirmala Srivastava — founder of Sahaja Yoga, born in Chhindwara in 1923 — this coin arrives as one of several commemoratives in India's long-running series honoring religious and spiritual figures. The Government of India has issued commemoratives for figures ranging from Sikh Gurus to Sufi saints, and Srivastava's inclusion reflects both the movement's considerable domestic following and the political calculus behind such decisions.
The .500 fine quaternary alloy is standard for modern Indian commemorative silver — a composition adopted to manage cost at scale.