Dharmaraja refers to several things in Hinduism and Buddhism:
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Dharmaraja, a name of Yama
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Dharmaraj, the Hindu god of justice and the spiritual father of Yudhishthira
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Dharmaraj, a name of Yudhishthira in the Mahabharata
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Dharmathakur or Dharmaraja, a Hindu deity of death and justice, a form of Shiva
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Dharmaraja (Buddhism), the title of a Buddha, often mentioned in the Buddhist scriptures
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Dharmaraja or Kalarupa, a wrathful dharmapala and possibly an emanation of Manjusri
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Dharmaraja, the original Sanskrit term for Chogyal, which may refer to a righteous ruler of Sikkim or Bhutan, or a higher-ranking monk in Tibetan Buddhism
- Films
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Dharma Raja (film), a 1980 Indian Tamil film directed by M. A. Thirumugam
- People
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Dharma Raja, the Maharajah of Travancore from 1758 to 1798
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Dharmarāja Adhvarin, 17th-century Indian philosopher
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Dharmaraj Cheralathan, Indian Kabaddi player
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Dharmaraj Rasalam, Church of South India bishop
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Dharmaraj Ravanan, Indian footballer
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Dharamraj Singh, Indian politician
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Dharmaraju Patsamatla, Indian politician
- Places
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Dharmaraja College, in Sri Lanka
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Dharmaraja Ratha, Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
See also
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Maha Thammaracha (disambiguation)
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Thado Dhamma Yaza (disambiguation)
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Dharmarajyam, an essay collection by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer
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Devaraja, deified monarch in medieval Southeast Asia