Devavarman (reigned c. 1050–1060 CE) was a king of the Chandela dynasty of India.
Devavarman was born to the Chandela ruler Vijayapala and his queen Bhuvanadevi.
The other Chandela records omit his name, and mention his brother Kirttivarman as the next king after Vijayapala.
Such omissions suggest the possibility of a dynastic conflict, but there is no definitive evidence on this matter.
[4] Another possible reason for these omissions might have been the subjugation of the Chandelas by the Kalachuris of Tripuri during his reign.