Slab of stone inscription found in the village of Chapaligāon (Tsapaligāon) about one kilometre from Būḍhānīlakaṇṭha, Kathmandu. Saṃvat 489.

XLVI Tchapaligaon Stele
Regmi, D. R. Inscriptions of Ancient Nepal. Vol. 2. New Delhi: Abhinav Publ, 1983: 26-27.

From Mānagṛha Bhaṭṭāraka (worshipful) mahārāja Śrī Gaṅgadeva meditating upon the feet of his father enjoying health addresses the people of Tunchatchatu village led by the Brāhmaṇas… men…after due enquiries of their welfare ‘Let you know the Sd MP Śrī Bhaumagupta having advised me I have given you the favours herewith mentioned through an inscription on stone… you are freed…no one should interfere…the Brāhmaṇas also …Those who get their maintenance from the state will not take away these privileges…lands granted…80…should be done. Any one transgressing this rule will not be tolerated…Here the witness is the servant of the crownVṛṣavarman. Date: Samvat 489 Śrāvaṇa śukla 12.

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