Inscription incised on a stone stele found in an ancient water-conduit in Ṭhīmī. The initial lines of the inscription are illegible and so is the date. Since the dūtaka is Jayadeva II this inscription was probably issued by Śivadeva II.
Bibliographic information
Lévi, Sylvain. Le Népal, étude Historique d’un royaume Hindou. 1908. Paris: Ernest Leroux Éditeur; vol. 3; pp. 119-137;
Gnoli, Raniero. Nepalese Inscriptions in Gupta Characters. 1956. Roma: Is. M. E. O.; p. 120;
Vajrācārya, Dhanavajra. Licchavikālakā abhilekha. 1973. Kathmandu: Nepāla ra Eśiyālī Adhyayana Saṃsthāna, Tribhuvana Viśvavidyālaya; pp. 527-529;
Regmi, Dilli Raman. Inscriptions of Ancient Nepal. 1983. New Delhi: Abhinav Publications; vol.1, pp. 136-137; vol. 2, pp. 85-86.
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