A claim regarding the living bloodline of Lord Shri Ram has received support from political leaders in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Maharashtra, adding momentum to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) pending before the Supreme Court seeking formal recognition of the lineage. According to a media release issued on Sunday, ShriAjay Harinath Singh has been acknowledged by his spiritual guide, Jagadguru RambhadracharyaJi, as the direct descendant of Lord Shri Ram through his son Lava. The release stated that the claim is supported by genealogical records and spiritual testimony and has now received endorsement from leaders of the three states.
The release said Uttar Pradesh, home to Ayodhya and the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi, has signaled recognition of the lineage, while Haryana and Maharashtra have also extended their support. Supporters of the initiative described the endorsements as an important step in strengthening the PIL before the apex court. Jagadguru RambhadracharyaJi’s declaration was highlighted as a key element behind the recognition effort, with proponents describing it as carrying significant spiritual and cultural weight within the Sanatan tradition.
The campaign’s supporters said the issue goes beyond politics and is linked to the preservation of India’s cultural and civilizational heritage. They argued that formal recognition would help safeguard an important aspect of the country’s intangible heritage. In Kolkata, the development has generated interest among cultural organisations, publishers and religious tourism stakeholders who see growing public engagement with heritage-based initiatives. Observers believe such discussions could further boost interest in Ramayana-related literature, cultural events and pilgrimage circuits across the country. The release described the PIL as part of a broader movement aimed at securing legal, cultural and national recognition for the claimed lineage of Shri Ajay Harinath Singh.
