Inscription carved on the pedestal of a liṅga found standing in the central hills of Deopātan, near Paśupatinath. Saṃvat 69.

CXVIII Deopatan Inscription
Regmi, D. R. Inscriptions of Ancient Nepal. Vol. 2. New Delhi: Abhinav Publ, 1983: 71-72.

Samvat 69 Jyeṣṭha śukla 7 while pbh Śrī Narendraveda ruling more than 100 years, this is issued for Cuhuṅgapeḍyā…south of Narapriṅ grāma (village) there is a canal, south west of it a land…wife of Brāhmaṇa Viśvasena, an inhabitant of Śālaṅkā, Suvarṇa Gominī, created an endowment, yielding 7 sources of income as gift of the Commander-in-chief had been inscribed with witness Rāmasvāmin to make a grant to Pāśupatācārya Dakṣiṇatiluḍaka and then, he made it over to Dānaśṛṅkhalika Pāśupatas for the treatment of the sick.

The annual share of the produce as assessed was at the rate of 20 paddy mā 14 pu(rāṇa) 7, the job to be performed from this…,from the same field, which they received…paddy kuḍā 1 Gicchija, Nāmilagati, Vāhikagupta…inhabitants of Śārikā, the minister Bhagavatcandra, Candaka living also there, are witnesses here, and this is to be known that they are appointed in Cuhuṅgapeḍā with the enhancement of wealth (i.e. the lands granted fell within the boundary of Cuhuṅgapeḍā).

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Mirnig, N. (2016). Early Strata of Śaivism in the Kathmandu Valley, Indo-Iranian Journal, 59(4), 345, fn. 138.