Former Princess Diya Kumari Claims, Sri Ram's Descendants are in India, Can Give Evidence

Jaipur: There is a debate all over the country about the Ram Janmabhoomi of Ayodhya. A hearing is also underway in the Supreme Court to resolve the dispute expeditiously. Meanwhile, on August 9, the court had asked Ram Lalla's lawyer whether any descendant of Lord Ram still exists in Ayodhya or the world. The lawyer said, "We are not aware of it.

But now the royal family of Jaipur has responded, saying that they have been named after The Famous Kutchwah/Kush, the eldest son of Lord Rama. Kushwaha is a descendant of the dynasty and currently has his 310th generation. If the court asks them for evidence, they are ready to give the documents. Former Princess Diyakumari said that Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh of Jaipur was the 289th descendant of Kush, the eldest son of Lord Ram. He has a journal in which the names of all the ancestors of the descendants of Lord Sriram are written in order.

He also has 9 documents, 2 maps, which prove that Jayasinghpura and Ram Janmasthan sawai Jayasingh II of Ayodhya were under the same. According to former Princess Diya, Kush, the eldest son of Lord Rama of the Kutchwah adynasty, is also known as the Kushwaha dynasty. According to its genealogy, the 62nd descendant was Raja Dashrath, the 63rd descendant, Shri Ram, the 64th descendant, Kush. The 289th descendants were Sawai Jai Singh of Amer-Jaipur, Ishvi Singh and Sawai Madho Singh and Prithvi Singh. Bhawani Singh was a 307th descendant and he himself is the 310th generation of Shri Ram.

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