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King Bhoja
Sindhuraja was Bhoja's father and predecessor. According to Bhoja-Prabandha, his mother's name was Savitri. Bhoja's reputation as a scholar-king suggests that he was well-educated as a child. The Bhoja-Prabandha states that he was educated by his guardians as well as other learned scholars.

According to Tilaka-Manjari, composed by Bhoja's contemporary Dhanapala, Bhoja's feet had auspicious birthmarks indicating that he was fit to be a king According to Bhoja-Prabandha, early in his life, Bhoja suffered from intense headaches. Two Brahmin surgeons from Ujjain made him unconscious using an anesthetic powder called Moha-Churna opened his cranial bone, removed a tumor, and then made him regain his consciousness by administering another powder called Sanjivani. Bhoja (reigned c. 1010–1055 CE) was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty. His kingdom was centered on the Malwa region in central India, where his capital Dhara Nagara (modern Dhar) was located. Read the Amazing Throne and know more....Sivkishen Ji, Author