[2] The daughter of Raja Bhoj of Dhara Nagari was named Bhānumati who too like her father was a magician.
[3] Duryodhana’s wife's name was also Bhānumati; she is an important figure in the Sanskrit Drama of Bhatta Narayana – Venisamhara (Braiding the hair).
[4] In very ancient times, there was the ever victorious king named Dharmamūrti who had destroyed hundreds of enemies and thousands of Daityas, and who though a mortal had access to each and every region of the universe.
His wife's name was Bhānumati, who was in those days the most beautiful woman in the three regions; matchless like the Goddess Lakshmi, she was dearer than life to the king (Matsya Purana XCII.19-20).
[6] Bhānumati is the name of Chakrapani Datta's commentary on Suśrutha Samhitā.