Diya Kumari also stated that Jaipur’s royal family has descended from Lord Ram’s son Kush.

In an ongoing debate in the Supreme Court involving the Ayodhya case, where the court apparently asked whether the descendants of Lord Ram still existed at Ayodhya, erstwhile Jaipur princess and Rajsamand MP Diya Kumari claimed that the descendants of the Hindu god "are all over the world".

A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi put the question to senior advocate K Parasaran, appearing for 'Ram Lalla Virajman', when he was arguing that the deity and the birth place both were "juristic" entities and hence, capable of holding properties and instituting lawsuits.

Diya Kumari also stated that Jaipur's royal family has descended from Lord Ram's son Kush and that they also have documents supporting this claim.

She also presented proof in the form of a file that had names of everyone from Lord Ram's lineage.

The same file shows Sawai Jai Singh's as the 209th ruler and Maharaja Bhawani Singh's (Diya's father) as 307th ruler.

According to the City Palace Museum, Kachhwaha dynasty is also called Kuchhwaha dynasty, named after Lord Ram's son Kush. As per Kuchhwaha dynasty's family tree, Dasharatha was the 62nd king, whereas Shri Ram and Kush held the throne on the 63rd and 64th rank.

It further included Sawai Jai Singh's and Maharaja Bhawani Singh's name.