1965: Culture in the Clouds – 3rd Balloon Mail Flight

By 1965, Balloon Mail had grown beyond symbolic flights. On November 14, 1965, the third annual flight was launched in Bangalore and featured India’s artistic pride.

🛕 Front Image: Belur Temple Stone Carvings

1964: India’s Third Balloon Mail Flight - Stone Carvings from Belur Temple (Mysore - India) - Front Side
1964: India’s Third Balloon Mail Flight – Stone Carvings from Belur Temple (Mysore – India) – Front Side

The postcard displays intricate Hoysala-era carvings from Belur Temple in Karnataka. These stone deities tell a visual story of India’s architectural brilliance and spiritual depth.

📮 Back of the Postcard – Cultural Messaging

1964: India’s Third Balloon Mail Flight - Stone Carvings from Belur Temple (Mysore - India) - Reverse Side
1964: India’s Third Balloon Mail Flight – Stone Carvings from Belur Temple (Mysore – India) – Reverse Side

This postcard celebrates the 3rd Balloon Flight in Bangalore for Children’s Aid. The launch took place in Machohalli, in the Bangalore District. The balloon landed in Bangalore on 14 November 1965. A colorful map of India is printed, with balloon artwork and a landing stamp. It carries a 0.15 INR stamp, marking the International Cooperation Year. Messages are written in English, Kannada, and Hindi.

✈️ Flight Context

AspectDetails
PurposePromote cultural identity through postal cooperation
Focus ThemeInternational cooperation and heritage preservation
Design ElementsMap of India, multicolor cancellation, balloon logo

This postcard showed that Balloon Mail could also be a cultural ambassador, introducing India’s soul to the world—through the skies.

👉 Coming up next: The last flight, and a glimpse into grassroots India.

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