Royal Flush
by Annie Jacobsen

When the Maharaja of Jodhpur was forced to earn a living, he turned his castle 
into a hotel and opened his fortress to the world.
When his father died in a plane crash in 1952, four-year-old Maharaja Gaj Singh 
II inherited more than most toddlers do. There were those five palaces, the 
four medieval fortresses, and orchards. Not to mention the thousands of rooms 
filled with priceless antiques, carpets, jewelry, and artifacts. The 38th 
member of his family to consecutively rule Jodhpur, an area in western India 
roughly the size of England, the new maharaja inherited what his ancestors had 
been building and collecting for more than 500 years.

For the next two decades, the maharaja and his family lived in fairy tale 
opulence, and at the time, his family was far from alone. Dozens of Indian 
maharajas held sway over vast territories. On passports, their occupation was 
listed as “Ruler.” They ate off gold plates and used diamonds as paperweights, 
decorated their wives with emeralds the size of eggs, lived in marble palaces, 
kept armies of elephants and staffs of thousands. They lent their own 
government money and subsidized the war chests of the Western world. Visiting 
European royals and U.S. presidents dropped their jaws and stared at English 
nannies rocking cradles made of gold.

Then, in 1971, with the stroke of a pen, India’s socialist leader, Indira 
Gandhi, abolished all monarchies. With the 1971 Deregulation Act, the maharajas 
didn’t just lose their titles, they lost their privy purses — the annual 
allowance they received beginning in 1947, in return for handing over 
sovereignty to India. But what really crippled the royal families were the 
property taxes levied on their previously tax-exempt assets. Suddenly, they 
faced multimillion-dollar bills.

Some auctioned off their historical collections and watched their palaces be 
dismembered and sold. A few fell into alcoholic­ despair. Others rode off into 
the sunset.
 
http://www.americanwaymag.com/maharaja-gaj-singh-ii-rao-raja-mahendra-singh-mehrangarh-fort-india


--- On Sun, 5/24/09, Vaj <vajradh...@earthlink.net> wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Hello Jai Guru Dev
Date: Sunday, May 24, 2009, 2:55 PM

 
Ask him who runs the principle of Vedic supremacism there and how they are 
working to incorporate untouchables into MMY's world plan. Or are the 
untouchables karmically excluded? 


TIA.
 
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