Motishri

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photo of krishnakumarsinhji
Native name Motishri
Born 22 November 1997
Gujarat, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Artist, Writer, Campaigns and Fashion Stylist

Krishnakumarsinhji Kirpasinh Gohil was born on 22 November 1997 in a Gujarat Rajput Hindu family in Savarkundla city of Amreli district in Gujarat[1]. He is the Son of Royal Family of the Erstwhile Princely State of Motishri[2] of Saurashtra region in Gujarat. He has Artist, Writer, Campaigns and the Fashion Stylish from Gujarat. They are running a lot of campaigns They ran a campaign called "Save Soil And Power Of Krishnakumarsinhji Gohil". Moreover, he campaigned on spirit of collective life and Educating Many Children And Youth Through Current Letters.

Early life and Education

Krishnakumarsinhji has done After completing his early education at Sanskar School, Banjara High School, Gurukul Secondary School, and KK Higher Secondary School. He has done Economics with Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts and Bachelor of Education from Saurashtra University Also he has done Health Sanitary Inspector Course in Industrial training institute Amreli district. Krishnakumarsinhji from his early studies to study Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education chose such schools-colleges, whose history reverberates across India. He studied at the school chosen by K. K. Higher Secondary. Founded by former Prime Minister. Idira Gandhi, he chose JV Modi High School for action research, where the fourth Prime Minister of India, Morarji Desai, studied. He became a writer because of his passion for writing and because of his passion for painting, Krishnakumarsinhji paintings are today housed in an art gallery in Taipei, Taiwan. His fashion style is much talked about and thus he proves to be a Public Figure.

Family Details

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Krishnakumarsinhji Father Kirpalsinh Gohil Studied at the Gujarati Nishal School in Palitana. He was working in Water Supply and Gutter System Board, Palitana, Gujarat. Apart from this, Kirpalsinh used to help many people in Palitana. Kirpalsinh was declared fearless in his youth. He was very compassionate, understood the pain of people and was against those who harassed people, as well as the opponents of the Kshatriyas. Krishnakumarsinhji Mother Gunuba Gohil Village Navi Kamrol. Gunuba Gohil studied at Songadh Gurukul Gujarat, even today he lives according to the Rajput Tradition of the past and has maintained his Rajput Tradition. Krishnakumarsinhji Grandfather Jaypalsinh Gohil Studied at the Gujarati Nishal School in Palitana. He was present in Operation Blue Star during Indira Gandhi's time, he was shot in the head. Krishnakumarsinhji GrandFather Navalsinh Gohil was the head of the village guard. Krishnakumarsinhji GrandMother Manharba Gohil Village Munkidhar Chowk. People used to address him as "Uva", he was a follower of devotional path, Manharba had special knowledge of Mahabharata and Shrimadbhagwadgita, his whole life was devotional. Krishnakumarsinhji Great Grandfather Kesarisinh Gohil was a very famous name in Palitana and Motishri, he was idealistic and used to donate Land to the people.

History

Thakor Unadji Gohil Is. 1766-1820 - 54 years - Palitana When Thakor Unadji was on the throne of Palitana, Vakhatsinhji was ruling on the throne of Bhavnagar. Unadji prepared a good army thinking to keep his kingdom abad, he thought to avenge the Bhavnagar kingdom of his ancestor Kandhaji's time. Prepared the saddles but could not put them in front of Vakhatsinhji. The Garasiya of Palitana occasionally assisted the Bhavnagar state in subduing the Kathis. To annoy them, Unadji incited the Kathis to plunder their villages. To avoid the harassment of the Kathis, the Vanani Garasiyas were taken under his protection by Vakhatsinhji. Put the beans in Ginthari, Aambla and Bajuda.

Is. In 1795, Unadji and Hala Khuman ascended Shihor, but were stopped by Pathabhai, the Sardar of Shihor. Hence, Unadji instigated Shivram Gardi, Sardar of Gaekwad Sarkar, to climb Shihore. This fact came to be known from Vakhatsinhji. He opened fire on Palitana. But they could not do anything to Palitana.

There was a feud going on between Vakhatsinhji and Unadji. In it, the Royal Kumbhoji of Gondal intervened and reconciled the two. Is. Colonel Walker's treaty of 1807-1808 also included Unadji.

Thakor Undji had six sons. Patavikunwar Kandhaji got the throne of Palitana, Kandhaji's brothers Adabhai got Pithalpur, Visaji Motishri and Bhunkhardu, Rablabhai Aankolavi and Paniaavi, Modbhai Valukad and Khijadiya and Ajabhai got Timba and Lilavav villages. Thakor Unadji A.D. Passed away in 1820.

Visaji Unadji Gohil Visaji descended from Motishri, Bhudarkha village with Palitana. Gained two Villages Gandhol and Pansada.


Cost of arms of Motishri

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Cost of arms of Motishri made by Krishnakumarsinhji Kirpalsinh Gohil. It has a Crown and a Sword.


List of rulers

1.Sejakji 2.Shahji 3.Sarjanji 4.Arajanji(Arjunji) 5.Noghanji First 6.bharoji 7.Shavoji First 8.Banoji 9.Hadaji(Hadoji) 10.Kandhaji(Khandhaji) First 11.Noghanji Second 12.Arjunji Second 13.Kandhaji Second 14.Shavoji Second 15.Sartanji First 16.Kandhaji Third- Gariyadhar 17.pruthvirajji- Palitana 18.Noghanji Third 19.Sartanji Second 20.Unadji-Palitana 21.Visaji

Genealogy 22.Kasalsinh 23.Harisinh 24.Togubha 25.Kesarisinh 26.Navalsinh 27.Kirpalsinh 28.Krishnakumarsinhji

Chhatri Tero

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Chhatri tero is a unique tradition of the Kshatriya community that has been going on for ages. Years ago, when the elders of the house and the front of the house were sitting or other elders of the Kshatriya community had arrived and the women of the house had to go from one house to another, this umbrella was used. The only purpose of chhatri tero practice was to preserve the respect and dignity of the women of the house, they could pass through that deli and go to another house with their self-respect and also to preserve the respect given to elders and elders. A lot has changed with time. Time and people are not like before. However, it is a matter of pride that this tradition, which has been going on for years, is still being maintained. The tradition is still being chosen today, even as Chhatri Tero is being used for voting.


References

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  2. https://g.co/kgs/JFWMBsp

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