词条 | Bhojakata |
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Bhojakata was the capital of Rukmi a Bhoja-Yadava king of Vidarbha Kingdom. Rukmi wanted his sister Rukmini to be married by the Chedi king Shishupala, but she was in love with Vasudeva Krishna. Krishna abducted Rukmini against the will of Rukmi. Then king Rukmi left the capital of Vidarbha, viz Kundinapuri and chased Krishna. He pledged that he will not return to his capital without Rukmini. But he was defeated by Krishna's army.[1] Rukmi kept his promise by constructing another capital for Vidarbha, to the west of Kundinapuri called Bhojakata. Since then he started ruling from this new capital. He never returned to Kundinapuri. Bhojakata is situated to the western boundary of Vidharbha region of Maharashtra state of India. References1. ^{{cite book|title=India through the ages|last=Gopal|first=Madan|year= 1990| page= 78|editor=K.S. Gautam|publisher=Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India}} {{Coord missing|Maharashtra}}See also{{Portal|India}}
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