Dravya Shah was the youngest son of
Yasho Brahma Shah,
Raja (king) of Lamjung and grandson of
Kulamandan Shah Khad, Raja of Kaski. He became the king of
Gorkha with the help of his accomplices: Gangaram Rana Magar, Narayan Das Arjyal, Kaji Ganesh Pandey. He ascended the throne of Gorkha in 1559 A.D. The loose translation of the Nepali work known as the "Wright Chronicle" describes the coronation of Dravya Shah thus: {{Blockquote|text=On Wednesday the 8th of
Bhadon Badi,
Saka 1481 (A.D. 1559)
Rohini Nakshatra (i.e. the moon in the Rohini mansion) being an auspicious day, Drabya Shah aided by Bhagirath Panth,
Ganesa Pande, Gangaram Rana Magar, Narayan Das Arjyal, Khanal Bohra and Murli Khawas of Gorkha, concealed himself in a hut. Ganesa Pande had collected all the people of who wore the brahmanical thread such as the
Thapas, Busals, Ranas and Maski Ranas of the
Magar tribe, they went by the Dahya Gauda route and the Durbar. Drabya Shah killed the King
Mansingh Khadka Magar{{refn|group=note|}.}} his own hand, with a sword, during the battle ensued. At the same auspicious moment Drabya took his seat on the
gaddi, amidst the clash music.|source=History of Nepal}} ==Absolute monarchy (1768–1846)==