Fragment of an inscription carved on a slab of stone found in the village of Ṭhīmī that lies between Kathmandu and Bhādgāon. The date is missing.
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Inscription ID | IN02055 |
Title | Thimi Fragment of Inscription |
Alternative titles | Dataset Open Access IN02055 Thimi Fragment of Inscription |
Parent Object | IN02052 |
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Author | Lévi |
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Language | संस्कृतम् |
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Comment | The date is illegible. Lévi believes that the doubling of the consonants after the repha suggests that this inscription dates back to the time of Vasantadeva. Gnoli and Regmi agree in dating this inscription to the reign of Aṃśuvarman. |
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Letter size | 0,1 |
Description | Space between the lines 0,2. |
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