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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1863

1864

Todi “ the name of Bhoja Pramára and the nine gems' of his court cannot perish ” and yet at the time the learned historian of the Rarputs had three claimants before him every one of whom averted his right to the glories of the Bhoja Pranuira and he was obliged to admit “ that it is difficult to say which of the three princes was the greatest as they all appear to have been distinguished patron [...] Subsequently we find it in the Mahablirata t many centuries before the commencement of the Christian era as the title of a king who was the foster father of Kunti the mother of the renowned Plindavas. [...] 2 The last sovereign on our list is the great Bhoja of Dliti.* Acording to the legendary accounts of the Bhoja-Provandha the BhojChampu and the Bhoja-Charita he was the son of Sindhula the grandson of Sindhu and.the immediate successor of Munja. [...] The Sattara plates call Lakshmadeva the brother of Naravarma and assign to the latter sufficient power to commute a grant of two villages made by * By a mistaken estimate of the first word in the following extract a writer in the Journal of the American Oriental Society has linen led to call Udayaditya the son of Bhoja. [...] But however that be certain it is that he was a son of Bhoja's successor Uclayaditya and lived at the beginning of the twelfth cetury and this being the case the question arises is the Bhoja of the Sattara inscription identical with the sovereign of that name noticed in the Madhukargarh record and the BhojPrabandha ? or is he different ? The two last authorities concur in giving the sam
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Pages
123
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Bhoja Rájá of Dhár and his Homonyms.—By Bábu Rájendralála Mitra
91-110 The Secretaries view
Extracts from a Report from Major J. T. Walker Engineers Officiating Superintendint Great Trigonmetrical Survey to the Secretary to Government of India Military Department
111-123 The Secretary view
On Dr. Geraed’s Collection of Fossils from the Spiti Ralley in the Asiatic Society’s Museum—By Genry F. Blanford Esq A.R.S.M. F.G.S.
124-151 The Secretaries view
Note on Major General A. Cunningham’s Remarks of the Bactro-Pali Taxila Inscription—By Bábu Rájendralála Mitra
151-161 The Secretaries view
On Ancient Sanskrit Numerals—By Dr. Bhau Daji of Bombay
161-167 The Secretary view
Literary Intelligence Correspondence &c
167-172 The Secretary view
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
173-187 The Secretary view
Abstract of the Results of the Hourly Meteorological Obscrvation Taken at the Surveyor Generals Office Calcutta in the Month of October 1862
xxv-xlvii The Secretary view

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