Bhojshala
Bhojshala Temple (IAST: Bhojaśālā, transl. "Hall of Bhoja") is a temple complex, located in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, India, initially established during the reign of 11th century Paramāra king, Raja Bhoja, as a center of Sanskrit learning. In 1875, the British surveyed the complex, and an idol of deity Vagdevī (Jain Ambika Yakshini) was excavated around the site.