Inscription incised on a stone stele found lying in Vaṭuka Bhairava temple, near Pātan. Saṃvat 89.
[This is a much damaged stone. The beginning invokes the blessing of…Perhaps the charter is issued from Bhadrādivāsa bhavana (a new palace built by Narendradeva). From 5th to 16th line not more than 4 letters can be read in each. As the reader will find, with some letters in evidence, only a conjectural sense can be obtained and that also incomplete and unsatisfactory. The 17th line speaks of some royal arrangement, probably the subject of the charter, for the guidance of the administrator of an endowment (of what?). The lines 16-19 must have been devoted as in all inscriptions to warn against interference by officials and to ask future kings to protect the royal gifts. The dūtaka Rājaputra (son of a king) Janārdana Varmā prominently figures and the date year 89…divā 13 but the month and fortnight are lost.]