Q. Kaviraja Malavachakravartin was the title of
(a) Jayachandra
(b) Chandradeva
(c) Vishaladeva
(d) Bhoja
Ans: (d) Bhoja
Explanation: The correct answer is (d) Bhoja. Kaviraja Malavachakravartin was the title of Raja Bhoja, the most important ruler of the Paramara dynasty. Bhoja was a renowned king who ruled from the late 10th century to the early 11th century. He was not only a skilled warrior but also a patron of arts, literature, and sciences. The title “Kaviraja Malavachakravartin” translates to “Emperor of Poets and King of Malwa” and reflects Bhoja’s patronage of poets and his association with the Malwa region where the Paramara dynasty held sway. Bhoja’s contributions to various fields, including poetry, literature, mathematics, and astronomy, earned him this prestigious title.