MMUK came up with the idea of a ‘Nautical’ theme to tie in with the venue. With tremendous response to the event
MMUK is premier organisation of Maheshwaris in UK and bring as many Maheshwari families in UK under the organisation as possible. MMUK also want to be of helping hand to any new Maheshwari migrant and making them feel homely.
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he story traces back to a Rajput king, Raja Khandelsen, the ruler of Khandela in Rajasthan, and his two queens, Rani Suryakuvar and Indrakuvar. The king did not have any children, hence, no one to carry his name or kingdom. Despite performing numerous pujas, yagnas and charitable contributions, the queens were unable to conceive.
After suggestion of a rishi, the king started praying to shiva and built a temple for him.
(Few sources says he did putrakameshti yajna).This pious and religious act pleased Lord Shiva who in turn blessed the king with a son, who was named Sujansen.
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