Bhoja
Bhoja was a prominent king of the Paramara dynasty in ancient India, ruling during the 11th century. He is best known for his contributions to art, literature, and architecture, particularly in the region of Malwa. His reign is often considered a golden age for cultural development in central India.
In addition to his military prowess, Bhoja was a patron of scholars and poets, fostering a vibrant intellectual environment. He is credited with writing several works, including the famous Saraswati Kantha, a treatise on grammar and poetics. His legacy continues to influence Indian culture and history.