Bhimarjunadeva

Bhimarjunadeva (Nepali: भीमार्जुन देव) was a son of Dhruvadeva of the Licchavi dynasty and a king of Nepal in the 7th century.

[1][2] Dhruvadeva died in around 630 CE and Bhimarjuna became the king.

Jishnu Gupta, who helped Dhruvadeva in claiming the throne, exercised full authority in the kingdom.

[1][2] Bhimarjunadeva continued to rule as a figurehead until around 643 CE.

Narendradeva, son of Udaydeva, returned from Tibet and with its help, took control of the kingdom which had been lost to his father.