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The crest is a 'kuchnar'-tree. The supporters are a tiger and a horse.
The crest is a 'kuchnar'-tree. The supporters are a tiger and a horse.
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[[Literature]] : Information provided by Theo van der Zalm, Wageningen, the Netherlands and Aniruddha Pal, India.
[[Literature]] : Information provided by Theo van der Zalm, Wageningen, the Netherlands and Aniruddha Pal, India.

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Origin/meaning

The arms are - as those of all Rajput princes - five-coloured. The meaning of the sun I do not know.

The motto, 'Jato dharma stato jaya' translates as 'Foundation is the law, victory the fruit' and means : where there is righteousness there is victory or the righteous is always victorious.

The crest is a 'kuchnar'-tree. The supporters are a tiger and a horse.


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Literature : Information provided by Theo van der Zalm, Wageningen, the Netherlands and Aniruddha Pal, India.