Paramabhattaraka

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Paramabhattaraka was an honorific royal epithet used by Indian monarchs, signifying a supreme sovereign or paramount overlord.

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Label Occurrences
Paramabhattaraka canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sanskrit term
honorific title
royal epithet
appliedTo Indian monarchs
associatedWith imperial status
kingship
componentOf Indian royal titulature
connotation paramountcy
supreme authority
culturalContext Hindu monarchy
Indian court culture
denotes paramount overlord
supreme sovereign
etymologyRoot bhattaraka
parama
grammaticalCategory noun
language Sanskrit
meaningOfRootBhattaraka lord
meaningOfRootParama supreme
region South Asia
scriptUsed Devanagari (for Sanskrit)
semanticField overlordship
royalty
sovereignty
typicalBearer paramount king
sovereign ruler
usedAs honorific royal epithet
usedIn ancient India NERFINISHED
medieval India

Referenced by (6)

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Ballala Sena title Paramabhattaraka
Dharmapala title Paramabhattaraka
Lakshmana Sena title Paramabhattaraka
Mahipala I title Paramabhattaraka
Chalukya king Tailapa II title Paramabhattaraka
subject surface form: Tailapa II
Mularaja title Paramabhattaraka