Bhimpor: temple of, near Dumas, [403].

Bhinmál: Shrimál town, [3] and [note 5]; expedition against, [109] and [note 2]; Gurjjars of, [115], [469]; Chávaḍás connected with Chápas of, [139], [155]; its king sides with Múlarája, [160]; description of, [449]; people of, [450]; objects in the town, [451–52]; surroundings, [452–456]; of Jaikop, [456–458]; sun temple at, [459–461]; legends, [461–463]; caste legends of, [463–465]; history, [465–471]; origin of the name of, [466 note 6], [469]; inscriptions at, [471–488]; Gurjjara chief of, [489]; affliction of, [513 note 9], [526].

Bhoja: king of Málwa, [163], [164], [180], [453 note 1].

Bhonsla Rája: Sardár and kinsman of the Gáikwár (1857), his intrigues, [442]; obtains pardon at the intercession of the Gáikwár, [443].

Bhopál: town, [438].

Bhopaladevi: installed as Pattaráni or queen-regnant of Kumárapála, [184]. See Bhupáladevi.

Bhragurishi: sage, [461].

Bhrigukachha: modern Broach, [127]; Kumárapála meets a soothsayer at, [183].

Bhruvijaya Savelachála: son of Kasamachitra, king of Gujarát, [489].

Bhuiyada: [156]. See Bhuvada.