भोजराज (bhojarAja)
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English भोजराज bhojarAja king of the bhojas
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Apte Hindi
Hindiभोजराजः
भोज+राजः -
राजा भोज
Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum
Englishभोजदेव or भोजराज or भोज son of Sindhula, king of
Dhārā. He is mentioned by Daśabala Oxf. 328^a, by
Śūlapāṇi in Prāyaścittaviveka Oxf. 283^a, by Allāḍa-
nātha W. p. 332, by Raghunandana. Compare Dhā-
reśvara. As a medical writer he is quoted in the
Bhāvaprakāśa Oxf. 311^b, in Mādhava's Rugviniścaya
Oxf. 314^b, as an astronomer by Keśvārka Oxf. 336^b.
As a grammarian and lexicographer he is noticed
by Kṣīrasvāmin, Sāyaṇa, and Mahīpa Oxf. 352^a. He
is praised by the poets Chittapa, Deveśvara, Vinā-
yaka, Śaṅkara, Sarasvatīkuṭumbaduhitṛ. Verses are
attributed to him in Śp. p. 67. Skm. It is almost
superfluous to add that not one of the following
works were actually written by himself, but belong
to authors who either lived during his reign, or
some time after:
Ādityapratāpasiddhānta jy.
Āyurvedasarvasva med.
Campūrāmāyaṇa.
Cāṇakyanīti (?). BP. 262.
Cārucaryā dh.
Tattvaprakāśa, śaiva.
Nāmamālikā lex.
Yuktikalpataru.
Rājamārtaṇḍa Yogasūtravṛtti.
--vedānta (?). K. 128
--jy.
Rājamṛgāṅka jy. and med.
Vidyāvinoda, kāvya.
Vidvajjanavallabha Praśnajñāna jy.
Viśrāntavidyāvinoda med.
Vyavahārasamuccaya dh.
Śabdānuśāsana.
Śālihotra.
Śivatattvaratnakalikā.
Samarāṅgaṇasūtradhāra archit.
Sarasvatīkaṇṭhābharaṇa alaṃk.
Siddhāntasaṃgraha, śaiva.
Subhāṣitaprabandha.
Mahabharata
EnglishBhojarāja^1 (the king of Dvārakā): II, 1567 (during the invasion of Śiśupāla).
Bhojarāja^2 = Ugrasena: V, 4295 (Bhojarājasya vṛddhasya durācāro hy anātmavān | jīvataḥ pitur aiśvaryaṃ hṛtvā mṛtyuvaśaṃ gataḥ | Ugrasena-sutaḥ Kaṃsaḥ parityaktaḥ svabāndhavaiḥ).
Bhojarāja^3 = Kaṃsa: VII, 388 (Droṇābhishek.) (brother of Sunāman).
Bhojarāja^4 = Aṃśumat: VIII, 164 (v. Aṃśumat).
Bhojarāja^5 = Kṛtavarman(?). § 793 (Mausalap.): XVI, 7, 245 (Hārdikyatanayaṃ Pārtho nagaraṃ Mārttikāvataṃ | Bhojarājakalatrañ ca hṛtaśeshaṃ narottamaḥ).
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