Ramachandra Deva was the son of Danai Vidyadhara, a lieutenant of
Bhoi king
Govinda Vidyadhara. Historian
Hermann Kulke while quoting “
Katakarajavamshavali” mentions that Ramachandra Deva’s father was known as “Vira Behara” who was a prominent member of
Karana community serving as a scribe in the court had three sons eldest of whom was Gajapati Ramachandra Deva who became the King of Odisha while the other two sons are mentioned as Vidyadhara Das and Chakudi Ray. Vidyadhara Das ruled
Bhubaneswar after eliminating the local Chiefs and Chakudi Ray ruled Patia. According to historian
K.C Panigrahi, Ramachandra Deva's family belonged to
Karana community however
Madala Panji associated him with Yaduvamsa to raise his status in the eyes of the Mughal general
Man Singh to legitimise his claim over the kingship of
Khurda and
Puri. Ramachandra Deva was the Raja of
Khurda kingdom and after the death of
Mukunda Deva, Ramachandra Deva became "Gajapati".
Ferishta mentioned him as "a Prince of great fame and Power". As
Kharavela was the morning star when the forward march of the Odias began, Ramachandra Deva was the midnight star, he came to the throne when complete darkness engulfed the people towards the end of the century. Ramachandra Deva's eldest son was
Padmanav Pattanaik, Padmanav Pattanaik played an instrumental role in retrieving the Brahma Padartha of Lord
Jagannath from
Bisara Mohanty of
Kujang Garh. ==Administration==