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Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar (20 February 1953 – 10 December 2013) was an Indian royal, politician, and fashion designer, who served as a
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from Mysore constituency. He was the son of Maharaja
Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar (18 July 1919 – 23 September 1974) was the 25th Maharaja of Mysore from 1940 to 1950, who later served as the governor of Mysore and Madras states. Early life Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar was born on 18 July 1919 at M ...
, the last
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. As a fashion designer, he promoted the sale of
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saris under his brand, Royal Silk of Mysore. In the second half of the 20th century, the South Indian
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industry was revived, and
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became a top silk producer in
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.


Early life

Born in 1953 as the only son of Maharaja Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar and his second wife, Maharani Tripura Sundari Devi, Srikantadatta Wadiyar succeeded his father as the head of the Wadiyar dynasty after his father's death on 9 September 1974. He continued the traditional customs of the royal family from 1974 until his death on 10 December 2013. Srikantadatta Wadiyar's wife, Pramoda Devi Wadiyar, adopted Yaduveer Gopalraj Urs, who was renamed Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar, as her son, on 23 February 2015.


Education

Srikantadatta Wadiyar studied in the private royal school at the
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and completed his secondary school education in 1967. He took horse riding lessons from the Government Riding School, Mysore. He had a British and an
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nanny who groomed him. Mr. Watsa was a mentor to him during his formative years. He joined Maharaja's College, Mysore, in 1968 to pursue his one-year pre-university course and later earned a degree in Bachelor of Arts in 1972, pursuing it from 1969 to 1972, majoring in the English literature and political science. His minor subject was sociology. His second language was
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, tutored by Prof. K. Venkataramappa. He did his master's degree in political science at Manasa Gangotri,
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, from 1972 to 1974. He studied a course in law as an open-university student. Throughout his college career, he was a cricketer and had a collection of cricket bats signed by international test cricket players. He also studied Western classical music and
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. In his youth, he had studied the
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as well. He was awarded gold medal for securing the first rank in Master of Arts in
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. His wife, Pramoda Devi Wadiyar, is a post-graduate in
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.


Personal life

His love of cricket led him to captain his university's team and later prompted his involvement in leading the
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as its president. He was married to Pramoda Devi Wadiyar, from the Bettada Kote Ursu family of the
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. They had no children. Although he never had any legal or official title related to his role as head of the erstwhile royal family, people referred to him with respect and esteem as Maharaja. Wadiyar was the only brother of 5 sisters: Princesses Gayatri Devi, Meenakshi Devi, Kamakshi Devi, Indrakshi Devi, and, the youngest, Vishalakshi Devi. He celebrated the royal tradition of
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by performing all the rituals which were conducted by his ancestors—the rulers of the erstwhile princely state of
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. He conducted a ''khasgi'' (private/special) durbar during the festivities, where he ascended the golden throne at the Amba Vilas Hall of the
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.


Atheism

Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar said in an interview that he was an atheist for a brief period. He then resumed his Hindu
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principles.


Political career

Wadiyar was a longtime member of the
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. He participated six times in elections for Member of
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representing the Mysore Parliamentary Constituency. He won four time as the INC member, and lost twice; once as a
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(BJP) candidate and once more recently as a Congress party candidate. In 1984, Wadiyar first stood for Lok Sabha elections on an
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ticket and defeated independent candidate K. P. Shantamurthy. He joined the BJP in 1991, but lost the elections badly to Chandraprabha Urs of the Congress. He moved back to the Congress Party, and won Lok Sabha elections in 1996 and 1999, but lost the 2004 Lok Sabha elections.


Death

On 10 December 2013, Wadiyar died from
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aged 60 at Vikram Hospital,
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. He was cremated with full state honours at Madhu Vana, the burial ground of the royal family. On the day of his demise, the whole city of Mysore shut its business voluntarily in respect. When
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was the Chief Minister of Karnataka, he declared a two-day mourning ceremony and a state government holiday. In addition, lighting of his Mysore Ambavilas Palace was halted for thirteen days as a symbol of grief. He was mourned by his wife Pramoda Devi Wadiyar.


Legacy

Wadiyar died without an heir; so, during the royal Dasara celebrations of 2014, his nephew Chaduranga Kantharaj Urs performed the rituals while the ''"khasgi"'' (private) durbar was conducted by placing the "Pattada Katti" (royal sword) on the throne. The
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, of which Wadiyar was elected president just a few days before his death, named the Karnataka Premier League tournament after him. The University of Mysore Platinum Jubilee Cricket Stadium, later known as Gangotri Glades Cricket Ground, was named in Srikantadatta Wadiyar's memory. A sand sculpture of Srikantadatta Wadiyar was etched. A wax sculpture of his like was also created by wax-sculptor Shreeji Bhaskaran. In 2014,
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issued a special cover depicting the private durbar of Srikantadatta Wadiyar. His wife Pramoda Devi Wadiyar became his successor and legal heir. She adopted Yaduveer Gopalraj Urs in February 2015 as her son and renamed him Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar. She conducted the anointment ceremony of her son, thereby delegating him to conduct and continue the religious rituals as per customs of the Wadiyar family.


See also

* Wadiyar dynasty * Kingdom of Mysore *
Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar (18 July 1919 – 23 September 1974) was the 25th Maharaja of Mysore from 1940 to 1950, who later served as the governor of Mysore and Madras states. Early life Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar was born on 18 July 1919 at M ...
*
Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV (Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar; 4 June 1884 – 3 August 1940) was the twenty-fourth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore, from 1902 until his death in 1940. He is popularly called ''Rajarshi'' ( sa, rājarṣi, lit ...
*
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History of Mysore Palace
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