Dandi Mahadevi (died 936) was the queen regnant of the Indian Kingdom of Odisha[1][2] circa 916-936.
She was given titles such as ‘Paramamahesvari’, ‘Paramabhattarika’, and ‘Maharajadhiraja Paramesvari’.
She is described as graceful and endowed with charm as well as a ruler with great authority.
She reportedly protected the Bhaumakara dynasty’s borders from "formidable and hostile kings humbled by her prowess.
"[4] She died in childbirth and was succeeded by her stepmother Vakula Mahadevi.