Trivikrama image inscription of Tilagaṅgā. Issued by Mānadeva I in Saṃvat 389.
IN02005 Tilagaṅgā Trivikrama Image of Manadeva Inscription
Regmi, D. R. Inscriptions of Ancient Nepal. Vol. 2. New Delhi: Abhinav Publ, 1983: 5-6.
Wishing to do good to Rājyavatī, his mother, to ever enhance her merits, King Mānadeva with his good and pure thought, and pouring gifts like water on proper persons set up an image of Viṣṇu in the pose of the three strides, the God exalted by the accompanying Gods and the sages, the sole protector of the world of creatures, in a temple which represented Lakṣmī. The date is clear fortnight of Vaiśākha, the second day and year 387.