Inscription carved on slab of stone standing near the courtyard of the Tuṅga Hiṭi water-conduit next to the Mīnanātha/ Mañjughoṣa temple, Pātan. Jayadeva II issued both this and IN02086 also found in the same place. The saṃvat here is illegible.
CXLV Tangahiti Water Conduit stone
Regmi, D. R. Inscriptions of Ancient Nepal. Vol. 2. New Delhi: Abhinav Publ, 1983:100.
Jayadeva’sMīnanātha Inscription stands today on the platform near the water-conduit in front of the gate of Mīnanātha. The inscription belongs to Jayadeva II, and is addressed to a village. But because of extensive damage to the stone, nothing more can be made out.