450 years of tradition, 200 years old chariot!!!
450 years of tradition, 200 years old chariot and the king seated on it! When the eyes move away from Lord Shri ram, Mother Janaki and lakshman ji, the eyes get stuck on the ancient chariot running behind it. The Maharaja, Yuvraj and other family members of the Baghel dynasty sit on this chariot. The opportunity to see these amazing scenes comes once a year and that day is the celebration of Rewa princely state on the occasion of the holy festival Vijayadashmi! In Rewa Fort, which was once the center of power of the Rewa Empire, you can still see the centuries old traditions very closely along with the old pomp and style of the royal family on the day of Vijayadashmi every year.
Rewa State's Cuisine and Kadhi in G20
On the day of Dussehra, the state guest also gets the opportunity to visit the Sphatik Shivling, worship it and worship in the temple of Rajadhiraj with the Maharaj. During the meal with Maharaj Pushpraj Singh and his Yuvraj, those dishes are also seen which prime minister Narendra Modi served to the delegates and other guests who attended the G20 in india and promoted healthy coarse grains. Many of these coarse grain dishes are the gift of this royal family of Rewa State. These included Indahari Kadhi and other dishes prepared using many pulses.
In 450 years, no one sat on the throne till the 36th generation
The world knows that there are countless stories related to the royal pomp and splendor of the indian kings and Maharajas and the grandeur of the throne. In historical documents, there are numerous references to the throne, but in india, there is one throne which has a unique tradition for about 450 years. This throne is of the Maharajas of Rewa, no Maharaj has sat on the throne for 36 generations of this royal family. Naturally, there is curiosity as to who sits on this throne and where does the Maharaj sit..so let us tell you that Lord Vishnu's incarnation Shri ram sits on the throne and on one side at the feet of the throne, the Maharaj of Rewa state sits below.