Slab of stone inscription found in the village of Chapaligāon (Tsapaligāon) about one kilometre from Būḍhānīlakaṇṭha, Kathmandu. Saṃvat 489.
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Inscription ID | IN02027 |
Title | Chapaligaon Inscription of Gangadeva and Bhaumagupta |
Alternative titles | Tsapaligaon Inscription |
Parent Object | OB02024 |
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Author | Gnoli |
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Language | संस्कृतम् |
Reigning monarch | Gaṅgadeva and Bhaumagupta |
Commissioner | Gaṅgadeva and Bhaumagupta |
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Min | 567 |
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Comment | Saṃvat 489 śrāvaṇa śukla 12. |
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Letter size | 0,14 |
Description | Height of the characters approximatively 0,14 cm Space between the lines approximatively 0,2 cm |
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Width | 33 |
Height | 75 |
Description | Regmi reports that, at the time of the publication of his book (Inscriptions of Ancient Nepal), the inscription was illegible and he relied on the rubbing taken in 1940 for his reading. |
Decoration | A cakra and two śaṅkhas |
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