Our own people are our own… forgetting the differences, Vishvaraj reached the last rites of Kaka Arvind Singh Mewar

No matter how many disputes there are, blood relations always pull the loved ones back. A similar situation was seen in the Mewar royal family of Rajasthan. Here on Monday, when Arvind Singh Mewar’s last journey took place, his nephew Vishvraj Singh Mewar was seen in the forefront. Keeping aside the already ongoing property dispute and family feud, Vishvraj Singh arrived with a large number of supporters and took part in every ritual. Seeing his presence after four months, the people present there said that one’s own are one’s own.
In fact, there is already a property dispute going on between Arvind Singh Mewar, a member of the Mewar royal family, and his brother Mahendra Singh Mewar. Later, this dispute also turned into a family feud and the situation reached a point where the communication between the two brothers also stopped. Due to this, when Mahendra Singh Mewar died four months ago, no one from Arvind Singh Mewar’s family attended the funeral. Not only this, when Vishwaraj Singh got the throne after Mahendra Singh Mewar and he went to visit the Dhuni, he was stopped at the gate of the City Palace.
Vishwaraj Singh arrived forgetting the mutual dispute
This controversy was in the headlines from traditional media to social media. Both sides made a lot of statements against each other. Due to this, the relations became more sour. Therefore, when Arvind Singh Mewar died, no one expected that Vishvraj Singh or anyone from his family would attend. In such a situation, on Monday morning, Arvind Singh’s son Lakshyaraj Singh started preparing for his father’s last rites as per the royal tradition. Meanwhile, Vishvraj Singh reached there with hundreds of people and putting aside all the controversies, participated in his uncle’s last rites.
Last rites performed in Mahasatiya
Senior member of the Mewar royal family Arvind Singh Mewar died on Sunday. His last rites were taken out after the public darshan on Monday afternoon. The rites started from the City Palace and reached Mahasatiya. Where the last rites will be performed as per the rituals. Before that, the land was purified in Mahasatiya. After this, the palanquin was placed on the ground. As per tradition, Arvind Mewar was cremated by his son Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar.