Mulavarman was a king of Kutai Martadipura Kingdom of the island of Borneo around the year A.D. 400. What little is known of him comes from seven inscriptions found at a sanctuary. He is known to have been generous to brahmins through the giving of gifts including thousands of cattle and large amounts of gold.
He was the grandson of Kundunga, and the son of Asvavarman. The sanctuary bears the name of the founder of the dynasty, Vaprakesvara.