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Bank cheque: Bank cheque went viral in the name of Shri Ram and Laxman, check details

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Bank cheque: Bank cheque went viral in the name of Shri Ram and Laxman, check details

Sriramchandra Laxman Bank: Banks were operational even during the era of kings and maharajas. Sriramchandra Laxman Bank was operational in Dungarpur during the princely era. It was established during the reign of Maharawal Laxman Singh. This bank existed for several decades. After the independence of the country, the banks were merged. Its cheque is going viral on social media

Bank cheque: Very few people would know that in our country there used to be a bank in the name of Lord Shri Ram. The bank cheques also had pictures of Lord Ram, Laxman and Sita Maa. The pages of the past tell us that Ram was present in every particle of our culture. Be it Rajasthan or Tamil Nadu, the Sanatani culture was clearly reflected in the bank cheques. The princely era Shri Ramchandra Laxman Bank of Dungarpur tells its story. This bank was there during the era of kings and Maharajas. This bank kept working for a long time. Then after independence, it was merged with other banks.

There used to be Shri Ramchandra Laxman Bank during the era of kings and Maharajas. It was established in Dungarpur during the princely era during the reign of Maharawal Laxman Singh. This bank remained in existence for many decades. It was established on the verbal order of the Dungarpur ruler. Both the bank and the cheque used to run in the name of Lord Shri Ram. It had a picture of Sita Ram amidst an attractive design. The cheques of this bank of Dungarpur State were printed in NK Press of Lucknow.

Shri Ramchandra Laxman Bank was in Dungarpur, Rajasthan. The bank was started in the 19th century when the kings ruled. The bank had no written constitution. In its time, this bank opened bank accounts of many kings. Also, the public's money was also deposited safely in the bank. The interesting thing is that even at that time this bank had given its own checkbook. Its design was quite different and attractive from today's checks. This check was deposited by Kota's currency expert Shailesh Jain. People are sharing this check present in his collection fiercely. This check is of Shri Ramchandra Laxman Bank. Lord Rama was also present in the name and logo of the bank. Lord Rama has been the idol of everyone.Lord Rama's coins during Akbar's era It is being said that gold and silver coins were issued in the year 1604 during the time of Emperor Akbar. In these, Lord Rama is holding a bow in his hand on one side and Mother Sita is holding a flower in her hand. Mohammad Gauri had Goddess Lakshmi inscribed on the currency.

Many kings had accounts opened in the bank

Shri Ramchandra Laxman Bank was in Dungarpur, Rajasthan. The bank was started in the 19th century when the kings ruled. The bank had no written constitution. In its time, this bank opened bank accounts of many kings. Also, the public’s money was also deposited safely in the bank. The interesting thing is that even at that time this bank had given its own checkbook. Its design was quite different and attractive from today’s checks. This check was deposited by Kota’s currency expert Shailesh Jain. People are sharing this check present in his collection fiercely. This check is of Shri Ramchandra Laxman Bank. Lord Rama was also present in the name and logo of the bank. Lord Rama has been the idol of everyone.

Lord Rama’s coins during Akbar’s era

It is being said that gold and silver coins were issued in the year 1604 during the time of Emperor Akbar. In these, Lord Rama is holding a bow in his hand on one side and Mother Sita is holding a flower in her hand. Mohammad Gauri had Goddess Lakshmi inscribed on the currency.


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