Vanshvardhan Singh
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| Vanshvardhan Singh | |
|---|---|
| Maharao Raja | |
| Maharao Raja of Bundi | |
| Reign | 2 April 2022 – present |
| Coronation | 2 April 2022 |
| Predecessor | Ranjit Singh |
| Born | 8 January 1987 |
| Spouse |
Mayurakshi Kumari (m. 2016) |
| Issue | Vajrnabh Singh |
| House | |
| Dynasty | Hada |
| Father | Balbhadra Singh |
| Mother | Rohini Kumari |
| Education | |
Vanshvardhan Singh is the current head of the Hada clan of the Chauhan Rajputs and the pretender to the now defunct throne of the State of Bundi.
Vanshvardhan Singh was born on 8 January 1987 to Balbhadra Singh of Kapren and his wife, Rohini Kumari.[1][2] He was educated at Daly College, Indore.[1] He represented his school in cricket, football, and rifle shooting, won a gold medal at the state championship, and represented the Madhya Pradesh team at the Shooting Nationals three times.[1] He later attended De Montfort University and represented the university in cricket in Leicester.[1] He later went to Canada to pursue his master's degree in business management, and returned to Bundi in 2013.[2]
He married Mayurakshi Kumari, a daughter of Deep Singh, the Thakur of Dhanani, in 2016, and has a son, named Vajrnabh Singh, with her.[3]