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99-Nepal Kings
Taken from in AIA Group, by Arun
Upadhyay, on Sep 19, 2011
Chronology of Nepal kings was well maintained, but it was destroyed by
Oxford followers. They equated Shree Harsha Shak of 456 BC with Harsh
Vardhan (605-646 AD)-thus making a deliberate error of 1100 years. All
kings of pre-Mahaabhaarat era were declared fictitious. The traditional
chronology as compiled by Pandit Kota Venkatachalam in 1953 is given below
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Nepal Kings - This is given because Nepal was always independent and
its king list is not distorted. This has important links with other
kings of India.
Gopaal Vansh -
(1) Bhuktamaanaagata Gupta (4159-4071 BC),
(2) Jayagupta (4071-3999 BC),
(3) Paramagupta (3999-3919 BC),
(4) Harşagupta (3919-3826 BC),
(5) Bheeşmagupta (3826-3788),
(6) Maņigupta (3788-3751 BC),
(7) Vişņugupta (3751-3709 BC),
(8) Yakshagupta (3709-3637 BC). -----He died issueless.
Aheer Vansh -
Three kings of India ruled for 200 years -
(9) Varasinh,
(10) Jayamatasinh,
(11) Bhuvanasinh.
Kiraat Vansh-
(12) Yalambaraa,
(13) Pavi,
(14) Skandaraa,
(15) Valamba,
(16) Hŗti,
(17) Humati - he had accompanied Paaņɖavas in forest.
(18) Jitedaastee - He died in Mahaabhaarat war on Paaņɖava side. This is also described
in Kiraat Parv under Van Parv of Mahaabhaarat and famous epic Kiraataarjuneeyam of Daņɖī.
7 kings ruled for 300 years (3437-3138 BC),
(19) Gali (3138-3137 BC). Then 22 kings ruled for 782 years till 2319 BC.
(20) Pushka,
(21) Suyarma,
(22) Parbha,
(23) Svaananda,
(24) ,
(25) Stuvanka,
(26) Giighri,
(27) Nane,
(28) Laaka,
(29) Thora
(30) Thoko,
(31) Varmaa,
(32) Guja,
(33) Puşkara,
(34) Keshu.
(35) Sunsa,
(36) Sammu,
(37) Guņana,
(38) Kimbu,
(39) Paţuka,
(40) Gasti.
Som Vansh -
(41) Nimişa,
(42) Maanaaksh,
(43) Kaakavarman,
(44-48) -Unknown,
(49) Pashupreksha Dev - In his period many persons came from India in 1867 BC
(period of Buddha and Mahaaveer in Bihaar).
These 9 kings ruled for 464 years (2319-1875 BC).
(50-51)-Unknown,
(52) Bhaaskarvarman - He conquered India (some adjacent parts) and was without
any son. He adopted Aramaan of Soorya Vansh who became king in 1712 BC in the name
of Bhoomivarman.
Soorya Vansh
(53) Bhoomivarman (1712-1645 BC),
(54) Chandravarman (1645-1584 BC),
(55) Jayavarman (1584-1502 BC),
(56) Vrişavarman (1502-1441 BC),
(57) Sarvavarman (1441-1363 BC),
(58) Prithveevarman (1363-1287 BC),
(59) Jyeşţhavarman (1287-1212 BC),
(60) Harivarman (1212-1136 BC),
(61) Kuberavarman (1136-1048 BC),
(62) Siddhivarman (1048-987 BC),
(63) Haridattavarman (987-906 BC),
(64) Vasudattavarman (906-843 BC),
(65) Pativarman (843-790 BC),
(66) Shivavriddhivarman (790-736 BC),
(67) Vasantavarman (736-675 BC),
(68) Shivavarman (675-613 BC),
(69 Rudravarman (613-547 BC),
(70) Vrişadevavarman (547-486 BC) - In his period Shankaraachaarya had
come in 486 BC for debate with 12 Bodhisattwas. Due to his blessing the
king got a son who was named after the saint.
(71) Shankaradeva (486-461 BC),
(72) Dharmadeva (461-437 BC),
(73) Maanadeva (437-417 BC),
(74) Mahideva (417-397 BC),
(75) Vasantadeva (397-382 BC),
(76) Udayadevavarman (382-377 BC),
(77) Maanadevavarman ( 377-347 BC),
(78) Guņakaamadevavarman (347-337 BC),
(79) Shivadevavarman (337-276 BC),
(80) Narendradevavarman (276-234 BC),
(81) Bhoomadevavarman (234-198 BC),
(82) Vişņudevavarman (198-151 BC),
(83) Vishwadevavarman (151-101 BC). After him his son-in-law became the King.
Ţhaakuroo Vansh -
(84) Anshuvarman (101-33 BC) - Paramaar king Vikramaaditya of Ujjain came in 57
BC and started his Vikram Samvat at Pashupati Naath from Chaitra Shukla 1st.
(85) Kritavarman (33 BC-54 AD),
(86) Bheemaarjun (54-147 AD),
(87) Nandadev (147-172 AD),
(88-89)-Unknown (172-299),
(90) Veerdev (299-394),
(91) Chandraketudev (394-450),
(92) Narendradev (450-516),
(93) Varadev (516-570) - Avalokiteshwar and one Shankaraachaarya (of a Peeţha) came in 522 AD.
(94) Naramudi (570-615),
(95) Shankardev (615-627),
(96) Vardhamaandev (627-640),
(97) Balidev (640-653),
(98) Jayadev (653-668),
(99) Balaarjunadev (668-685),
(100) Vikramadev (685-697),
(101) Guņkaamdev (696-748),
(102) Bhojadev (748-756),
(103) Lakshmeekaamadev (756-778),
(104) Jayakaamadev (778-798).
Shivadev (1099-1126 AD) - see his reference in
Pashupati Naath Temple
Bhupalendra Malla (1697)
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