| Vasudeva Kanva | |
|---|---|
| Founder of Kanva dynasty | |
| Reign | c. 75 – c. 66 BCE (9 years) |
| Predecessor | Devabhuti |
| Successor | Bhumimitra |
| Issue | Bhumimitra |
| Dynasty | Kanva |
Vasudeva Kanva (c. 75 – c. 66 BCE) was the founder of the Kanva dynasty. Vasudeva Kanva was a Brahmin king. He was originally an Amatya (minister) of last Shunga ruler Devabhuti. Bana's Harshacharita informs us that he came to power after the death of Devabhuti by a daughter of his slave woman disguised as his queen. He was succeeded by his son Bhumimitra. King Vasudeva was one of the famous patrons of arts.