What do you mean by gram bhojaka?
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i) The grama bhojaka Was thre village headman
ii) He was the largest landowner in the village. The poet was here heretary.
iii) He had slaves and hired workers to cultivate the land.
iv) The King even used him to collect taxes from the village.
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In northern India, the village headman was known as the grama bhojaka. Gram bhojaka was a hereditary position. To cultivate the land, the grama bhojaka possessed slaves and hired workers. He was a powerful member of the community who, in the name of the king, collected taxes from the villagers, served as a judge, and enforced the king's law in the village.
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