Andhra Bhoja

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Andhra Bhoja is an honorific epithet celebrating Sri Krishnadevaraya as a great patron of Telugu literature and the arts, likening him to the legendary king Bhoja.

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Label Occurrences
Andhra Bhoja canonical 1
Bhoja of Andhra 1

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf honorific epithet
appliedTo Sri Krishnadevaraya
associatedWithDynasty Vijayanagara Empire
associatedWithPeriod early 16th century
associatedWithRegion Andhra
surface form: Andhra region
comparesTo Bhoja
surface form: King Bhoja
culturalContext South Indian royal titles
etymologyComponent Andhra
surface form: Andhra (denoting Telugu-speaking region)

Bhoja
surface form: Bhoja (legendary king and patron of learning)
honorificType royal epithet
honorsFor patronage of Telugu literature
patronage of the arts
language Telugu
meaning Andhra Bhoja self-linksurface differs
surface form: Bhoja of Andhra
praises Sri Krishnadevaraya’s literary court
Sri Krishnadevaraya’s role as a cultural patron
praisesQuality generosity to poets
scholarship
support for classical arts
refersTo Sri Krishnadevaraya
relatedConcept Bhoja
surface form: Bhoja (Paramara king of Dhar)
titleOf Sri Krishnadevaraya in Telugu literary works
usedBy South Indian court chroniclers
Telugu poets
usedIn Telugu literary tradition

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Sri Krishnadevaraya title Andhra Bhoja
Andhra Bhoja meaning Andhra Bhoja self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bhoja of Andhra