Shivadeva I
| Shivadeva I | |
|---|---|
| King of Nepal | |
| Reign | 590–605 |
| Predecessor | Dharmadeva |
| Deposed by | Amshuvarma |
| Issue | |
| Dynasty | Lichchhavi Dynasty |
| Father | Manadeva II |
| Religion | Hinduism |
Shivadeva I (also spelled Sivadeva) was a king of the Licchavi dynasty who ruled Nepal from around 590 to 605 C.E. He was the son of Mana Deva II and lived in a nine-storeyed palace called the Kailashkut Bhavan.