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.
XCIV Thimi Inscription I
Regmi, D. R. Inscriptions of Ancient Nepal. Vol. 2. New Delhi: Abhinav Publ, 1983: 55.
As Vāsudeva occurs in the third line it seems to be a Visnuite record. Other informations are lacking in this much broken inscription.
This record is also a charter. The end portion is not readable but it can be suggested in view of some words that this was an injunction warning the royal employees not to interfere with the provisions of the charter and requesting the future kings to preserve the donation. The last line has ‘svayamājñā’ and dūtaka, but his name is mutilated and so is the case of date.