The princely town of Banswara prepares to celebrate a momentous royal occasion as Her Highness Rajmata Neera Kumari of Banswara graciously invites family, friends, and well-wishers to the auspicious wedding of her son, His Highness Maharawal Jagmal Singh, son of His Late Highness Maharawal Saheb Shri Surajveer Singhji of Banswara.
The groom will wed Maharaj Kumari Trishulini Kumari, granddaughter of His Highness Maharoo Saheb Shri Hanwant Singhji and Her Highness Maharani Saheba Shri Rohini Devi of Kutch, and daughter of Yuvraj Saheb Shri Pratap Singhji and Yuvrani Saheba Shri Shalini Devi of Kutch. The alliance beautifully unites two distinguished royal lineages of western India, reflecting heritage, tradition, and enduring bonds of kinship.
Ceremony Details
The celebrations are scheduled for Saturday, 14th February 2026, at the historic and regal Shri Rajmandir Palace, a venue synonymous with the royal legacy of Banswara.
Programme Highlights
• Ganesh Sthapna: 5:00 pm
• Dinner: 8:00 pm
• Raati Jaga: 10:00 pm
Each ceremony reflects the deep cultural traditions of Rajputana weddings, invoking divine blessings and ancestral guidance before the sacred union.
A Celebration of Heritage and Tradition
Royal weddings in Rajasthan are not merely family occasions—they are celebrations of history, culture, and continuity. The wedding of HH Maharawal Jagmal Singh and Maharaj Kumari Trishulini Kumari stands as a testament to enduring traditions, with rituals invoking Kul Devis, Kul Devatas, and revered ancestors.
As Banswara prepares for this joyous union, the royal household opens its doors in warmth and grace, continuing a legacy of hospitality that has defined Rajput courts for centuries.


Blessings and Good Wishes
The royal families of Banswara and Kutch come together in harmony, marking the beginning of a new chapter rooted in respect, tradition, and shared heritage. Well-wishers across India’s royal circles extend their heartfelt blessings to the couple for a life filled with prosperity, happiness, and noble purpose.