Slab of stone found in the village of Kisipidi. Saṃvat 482. The inscription is the same as in IN02022 (Chowkitar Stone Inscription), IN02023 (Balambu Inscription of Luk-Mahadev) , IN02024 (Kulanchetole Stele Inscription) differing only from IN02022 and IN02023 in the name of the locality. Here and in IN02024 the place is called śītāṭikātale kicapriciṅgrāma.

Regmi (1983a:42) writes about these inscriptions: “As it appears the stones are scattered in different villages, which are situated in close proximity to one another in a larger locality called sītāṭikātale (valley). Perhaps the area now covered by the villages of Thankot, Satungal, Kisipidi, Balambu and Chowkitar with the river Balkhu flowing from the northern side below the hills, the river itself forming a bed outsmarting the hilly bases, was known as sītaṭīkā and because it was an expansive belt the name tala was given to it.

We know that the Chowkitar inscription was addressed to the inhabitants of Tegvalagrāma. But two others are not known fully because of the first letter missing. However, the Kisipidi inscription gives a very meaningful name, Kichaprinchinggrama but the names appearing in the Satungal and Balambu stones do not provide a clue to their past names judged from the nature of the present names.”

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Inscription ID IN02025
Title Kisipidi Stone Inscription
Alternative titles IN02025 Kisipidi Stone of 482
Parent Object OB02022
Related Inscriptions IN02023 IN02022 IN02024
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Language संस्कृतम्
Reigning monarch Gaṇadeva
Commissioner Gaṇadeva and Bhaumagupta
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Min 560
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Letter size 0,11
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Width 35
Height 47
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Decoration relief of a cakra
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