Inscription carved on a slab of stone standing near the ruins of the Mahā Lakṣmī temple in Balambū. Saṃvat 55.

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Inscription ID IN02061
Title Balambū Inscription of Bhīmārjunadeva and Jiṣṇugupta
Alternative titles IN02061 Balambu Inscription
Parent Object OB02058
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Language संस्कृतम्
Reigning monarch Bhīmārjunadeva and Jiṣṇugupta
Commissioner Bhīmārjunadeva and Jiṣṇugupta
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Comment Saṃvat 55 Āśvayuja (Āśvina) śukla 5.
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Width 43
Height 112
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Decoration The top of the stone is much eroded and any decoration would have been effaced.
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On the locations Mānagṛha and Kailāsakūṭabhavana see e.g. Vajracharya, Gautama. Hanumānḍhokā Rājadarabāra (in Nepali), Kathmandu: The Institute of Nepal and Asian Studies, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur 1973, pp. 9-12; “The Locales of Managrha and Kailasakuta-bhavana: Old Problem, New Approach,” in Siegfried Lienhard (ed.) Change and Continuity, Studies in the Nepalese Culture of the Kathmandu Valley, Torino: Edizioni Dell’orso, 1996, pp. 189-191. (reference given in:  Vajracarya Gautama V. “Two Ancient Newari Words” in Sucāravādadeśika. A Festschrift Honoring Professor Theodore Riccardi. Edited by Todd Lewis and Bruce McCoy Owens. […])