Noun
a great raja; a Hindu prince or king in India ranking above a raja
Source: WordNetI am delighted to hear the popularity of Odori Maharaja among young people here. Our children were delighted to see Odori Asimo - the dancing robot! Manmohan Singh
Royal titles ceased to be recognised by the Indian government in 1971. The title of Nawab and Maharaja are not recognised by the Indian government anymore. Saif Ali Khan
The Maharaja was not only a great scholar but also liked the company of scholars and to listen to their words of wisdom and knowledge. He used to arrange study circles regularly in a serene place in the City. Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar
Even after killing ninety nine tigers the Maharaja should beware of the hundredth. Kalki Krishnamurthy
According to British national Thomas Broughton, the Maharaja of Jodhpur sent daily offerings of fresh flowers from his capital to Nathadvara (a distance of 320 km), and they arrived in time for the first religious Darshan at sunrise. Source: Internet
I’m also intrigued by consultant Rakesh who’s dressed like a Maharaja, a far cry from the alter ego on his business card where he’s dressed like a conventional suit. Source: Internet