- King
Mānadeva (464–505 AD), also
Mandev or
Mandeva (Nepali: मानदेव), was a king of
Licchavi dynasty in present-day Nepal. He was the son of Dharmadeva...
- The
earliest known physical record of the
kingdom is an
inscription of
Mānadeva,
which dates from 464. It
mentions three preceding rulers,
suggesting that...
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origin attributes it to King Dharmadeva's son,
Manadeva as
atonement for his
unwitting patricide.
Manadeva was a
great Licchavi king,
military conqueror...
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houses the
oldest inscription of Nepal. It was made by a
Lichhavi king
Manadeva at
around 464 AD. The
inscription is
written in
Sanskrit and
Gupta script...
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Mandeva refers to
Manadeva I, a king of
ancient Nepal from 464–505. It may also
refer to:
Mandeva IV,
another Nepali king
named Mandeva who
ruled from...
- This
temple is
believed to have been
constructed during the
reign of King
Mānadeva. "Palanchok
Bhagawati Hiking". 6
November 2014.
Palanchowk Bhagwati Darsan...
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Changu Narayan.
Another Buddhist text, the Mañjuśrī-mūla-kalpa,
mentioned Manadeva as the King of
Nepal Mandala.
Researchers believe the Mulasarvastivadavinaya...
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Shakya Republic Gautama Buddha Maya (mother of Buddha)
Kirata kingdom Yalamber Lichchhavi rule
Manadeva Amshuverma Bhrikuti Araniko...
- the Gopālarājavaṃśāvalī, it was
founded by the great-grandfather of King
Mānadeva (464–505 CE), King Vṛsadeva,
about the
beginning of the
fifth century CE...
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states that
Supushpa ruled 38
generations before the 5th-century king
Manadeva, that is,
centuries before Chandragupta's period. Therefore, the claim...