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- Maga Brahmins (also known as Sakaldwipiya Brahmin or Bhojaka Brahmins) are a class of Brahmins primarily concentrated in northern India. The earliest...
- eight thousand followers. The priests of the Saura sect were called magas, bhojakas, or sakadivipiya Brahmins. In the Saura sect, the god Surya is the lord...
- jewels (i.e., ratana, Skt. ratna, precious objects) all the Rathikas and Bhojakas (he) causes to bow down at his feet. Now in the fifth year he brings into...
- landholders were analogous to mediaeval European barons, and held the title of bhojakās, literally meaning "enjoyers (of the right to own land)," and used in the...
- Vayu Purana, Sattva in Vishnu Purana, Dattatreya in Markendeya Purana, Bhojakas in Bhavishya Purana. Further, states Prakash, they dedicated chapters to...
- included singing, dancing and instrumental music. Year 4 Rathikas and Bhojakas bow to him, he built monuments to Vidyadharas Year 5 Kharavela commissioned...
- land-owners, attendants, labourers, and serfs. Landholders held the title of bhojakās, literally meaning "enjoyers (of the right to own land)," and used in the...
- justice (Dharmadhyaksha) above whom was the king himself, other officials (Bhojaka and Ayukta), revenue officers (Rajjukas) and the writers and scribes (Lekhakas)...
- in a village called Pritikuta. He was a Shakadwipiya Brahmana (Mag or Bhojaka). He has also describes his childhood in the Harshacharita. Banabhatta...
- Goṇḍaśarmmā Nāgaśarmmā Bhāradvā[ja*]-śāntiśarmmā Rudraśarmmā Vātsyaḥ 50) Bhojaka-Da(de)vāryya[ḥ*] Maghaśarmmā Devaśarmmā Bhāradvāja-Mokṣaśarmmā 51) [Nā]gaśarmmā...