User:Princevishnu

HM Vishnu Singh born November 10th 1968, HRH V.Singh currently lives in Orlando Florida. he is the elder of of two sons born to second generation Trinidadians parents he has one son, he is the great grandson of Raja Ram Singh and Maharajah Nanan Singh.



His excellency lives a very private life. HRH Prince Vishnu is a direct descent from ancient royal warrior dynasties of Kshatriyas. They are identified with the word "Rajanya" found in ancient Indian literature and trace their roots to Rajputana. In ancient times the son of a king was referred as to Rajput- Raja-putra. The Rajputs are of many clans. From ancient times they were known for their valor and chivalry in battle. They are considered to be formidable warriors even to this day.Lord Rama of the Hindu Pantheon was a Kshatriya of the Raghuvanshi or Suryavanshi clan which is said to continue to this day in the royal descent of the Udaipur and Jaipur royals. The Rajputs ruled more than four hundred of the estimated six hundred princely states at the time of India's independence. From those princely states, 121 were Salute states in which Rajputs ruled 81 of them at the time of India's independence. The Rajput were the traditional royal warrior elite and landowning caste of Northern India, organised by into clans with a ruling chief. Rajput is a modern form from the ancient term "Rajputra" which means son of a king. Rajputra is mentioned in different Vedas as a synonym for Rajanya used to refer to one who is a scion of a royal ruler.

Main article: Origin of Rajputs

The Rajput were the traditional royal warrior elite and landowning caste of Northern India, organised by into clans with a ruling chief. Rajput is a modern form from the ancient term "Rajputra" which means son of a king. Rajputra is mentioned in different Vedas as a synonym for Rajanya used to refer to one who is a scion of a royal ruler. Many different authors throughout history have defined it in different terms; Kautilya used it to signify a prince, whilst Kalidasa and Asvaghosh used it as a term for nobles. It indicates that in ancient India, a distinction existed between ordinary Kshatriyas and the Rajputra, the latter being a social categoryof royalty. Gradually over the decline of the Rajputra fortunes, the two terms become interchangeable. Since the 8th century CE, Rajput has become a known caste denoting Kshatriya princes of royal descent