Dhruvadeva
| Dhruvadeva | |
|---|---|
| King of Nepal | |
| Reign | 624–630 |
| Predecessor | Udaydeva |
| Successor | Bhimarjunadeva |
| Issue | Bhimarjunadeva |
| Dynasty | Lichchhavi |
| Father | Shivadeva I |
| Religion | Hinduism |
Dhruvadeva, also spelled Dhruva Deva, (Nepali: ध्रुव देव) was a son of Shivadeva I of the Licchavi dynasty and a king of Nepal in the 7th century. He deposed his brother Udaydeva with the help of Jishnu Gupta and reigned as a figurehead monarch.