Introduction to Varmma

Gopal Raja Bansawali has revealed that King Varmma was one of the 32 Kirat Kings of Nepal. He was the 22nd King of the Dynasty and eventually ruled Nepal for 73 years and 6 Months.

He was the successor of King Thuko. After the end of his reign, Gumjam became the King of Nepal.

Likewise, Barmma has been listed in all of the Primary Genealogies of Nepal that have alluded to the Kirat Dynasty.

Bhasa Bansawali

Bhasa Bansawali has attributed Varmma as being the son of King Thuko and the Father of King Guja (Gumjam).

As maintained in this Genealogy, Varmma ruled over Nepal for 73 years and 6 Months. He has been attributed similar Reigning Period in the Gopal Raja Bansawali.

Genealogy of Kirkpatrick

Kirkpatrick has also maintained the information presented in the Bhasa Bansawali. Burmah is said to have ruled Nepal for 73 years and 6 Months after King Thamoo.

Genealogy of Daniel Wright

The Geneology of Daniel Wright has posited Barma (Varmma) as the 20th King of the Kirat Dynasty to rule over Nepal.

Epilogue

Note: The Prehistory of Nepal up to the Kirat Dynasty lacks sufficient evidence to ensure its reliability. The article has been written through the consolidation of Chronologies with minimum interpretation to preserve its Historiographical Accuracy. In the case of Further Evidence coming into Light, it needs to be posited that the Chronologies themselves have solely inspired the materials of the Article.