Inscription incised on a slab of stone found in Nārāyaṇa Chaur, Naksāl, Kathmandu. The saṃvat is illegible, the inscription was issued on the lunar month of Pauṣa.
(Lines 1 to 6 are not legible but the two lines thereafter can have a conjectural reading on the basis of a few letters seen.) Om! Hail! From the Palace of Kailāsakūṭa … favoured by the feet of Lord Paśupati and meditating upon the feet of his father, Md Śrī Śivadeva… (from here five lines are worn away, thus causing the objective of the record disappear. We also do not know, to which village the charter was addressed. The remaining five lines are damaged in the left margin. But the readable portion seems to be the last few lines of the inscription.)
… he who causes this order or causes to be ignored to act against the provision, we shall not tolerate him. Future kings will protect the royal gifts as they are used to fulfilling such duties as devolved on them, because of the realisation that they are from past kings. The date … Pauṣa śukla pañcamyām.