Amshuverma
| Amshuverma | |
|---|---|
| Pashupati Bhattarak, Mahasamanta of the Licchavis | |
Statue of Amshuverma at the Chhauni Museum, Kathmandu | |
| King of Nepal | |
| Reign | 605–621 |
| Predecessor | Shivadeva I |
| Successor | Udaydeva |
| Mahasamanta of Licchavis | |
| Reign | 596 – 621 |
| Predecessor | Unknown |
| Successor | Unknown |
| Religion | Hinduism |
Amshuverma or Amshu Verma (Nepali: अंशुवर्मा) was a king of Nepal from around 605–621 CE. Initially a feudal lord, he rose to the position of Mahasamanta (equivalent to prime minister) in about 598 CE when Shivadeva I of the Licchavi dynasty was the ruling monarch and by 604, Shivadeva was reduced to a mere figurehead. He is considered to have died in 621 AD and was succeeded by Udaydeva, the son of Shivadeva I.