Shivadeva II | |
Succession: | King of Nepal |
Reign: | 685–701 |
Predecessor: | Narendradeva |
Successor: | Jayadeva II |
Religion: | Hinduism |
Dynasty: | Lichchhavi Dynasty |
Father: | Narendradeva |
Spouse: | Batsa Devi |
Issue: | Jayadeva II |
Shivadeva II (also spelled Sivadeva) was the son of Narendradeva and a king of the Licchavi dynasty who ruled Nepal in around 700 C.E.[1] [2] [3]
Shivadeva's reign started from 685 C.E. and ended in 701 C.E. He was succeeded by his son Jayadeva II.
He was married to Batsa Devi, the daughter of prince Bogvarma of Mankhari, and grand daughter of king Aditya Sen of Magadha. He was a devotee of Lord Shiva and also promoted the Mahayana Buddhism.