Mihira Bhoja
| Mihira Bhoja | |
|---|---|
| Adivaraha | |
| 6th Pratihara Emperor | |
| Reign | c. 836 – c. 885 CE |
| Predecessor | Ramabhadra |
| Successor | Mahendrapala I |
| Died | 885 Narmada River |
| Queen | Candra-Bhattarika-devi |
| Issue | Mahendrapala I |
| Father | Ramabhadra |
| Mother | Appa-devi |
| Religion | Hinduism |
Mihira Bhoja (r. c. 836 – c. 885 CE) or Bhoja I was the Pratiharan Emperor from 836 to 885 CE. He inherited a weakened realm in an adverse situation from his father, Ramabhadra. However, his capable reign transformed it into a large and prosperous empire. Bhoja was a devotee of Vishnu and adopted the title of Ādivarāha, which is inscribed on some of his coins.. One of the outstanding political figures of India in the ninth century, he ranks with Dhruva Dharavarsha and Dharmapala as a great general and empire builder.
At its height, Bhoja's empire extended to the Narmada River in the south, the Sutlej River in the northwest, and up to Bengal in the east. It extended over a large area from the foot of the Himalayas up to the river Narmada and included the present district of Etawah in Uttar Pradesh.