Lhugal Devi Stone Inscription
Stone inscription of king Vasantadeva situated in the temple of Lhugal Devi, Lhugaltole, south of Kathmandu. Saṃvat 435.
Adi Narayana Slab of Stone
Slab of stone standing against the outer wall of the Ādinārāyaṇa Temple in the village of Thānkot. Saṃvat 428.
Adi Narayana Temple Inscription
Inscription carved on a slab of stone standing against the outer wall of the Ādinārāyaṇa Temple in the village of Thānkot. Saṃvat 428.
Satya Narayana Pillar
Pillar standing in front of the Satya Nārāyaṇa temple, Harigaon, Kathmandu.
Satya Narayana Pillar Inscription
Inscription carved on a pillar standing in front of the main door of the Satya Nārāyaṇa temple, Harigaon, Kathmandu.
Prabhukeshvara Linga of Deopatan
Liṅga situated in in the quadrangle of a house in Deo-Pātan, near the temple of Paśupatinath. Saṃvat 402.
Prabhukeshvara Linga Inscription of Deopatan
Inscription on the pedestal of a liṅga situated in in the quadrangle of a house in Deopātan, near the temple of Paśupatinath, Kathmandu. Saṃvat 402.
Changu Narayana Base of Effigy
Base of a lost effigy lying on the right of the door of the temple of Cāṃgunārāyaṇa, Kathmandu. Saṃvat 427.
Changu Narayana Base of Effigy Inscription
Inscription on the base of a (lost) image outside the main entrance of the Cāṃgunārāyaṇa Temple. Saṃvat 427.
Foundation record of the Udayeśvara temple at Udaypur, Madhya Pradesh, dated V.S. 1137

Foundation record of the Udayeśvara temple at Udaypur (also known as Udaypur, Madhya Pradesh), written in 15 lines in three parts, on a lintel and the supporting post in the eastern porch (mukhamaṇḍapa) of the temple.
Pending preparation of diplomatic and critical editions, a working transcription by Saarthak Singh is given here (02/2019).