Bahilitole Water-Conduit Slab Inscription
Inscription incised on a slab of stone attached to a wall in a lane of Bahili Tole, Pātan. Date missing.
Minanatha Water-conduit Stele
Alab 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.
Minanatha Water-conduit Stele Inscription
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.
Narayana Chaur Stele of Sivadeva II
Slab of stone found in Nārāyaṇa Chaur, Naksāl, Kathmandu. The saṃvat is illegible, the inscription was issued on the lunar month of Pauṣa.
Narayana Chaur Stele Inscription of Sivadeva II
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.
Narayana Chour Stele
Stone stele found standing in Chaur Nārāyaṇa in the Kathmandu area of Naksāl. The first lines are illegible and so is the date. The names of the ruler and the dūtaka are effaced but the inscription has been attributed to Jayadeva II.
Narayana Chour Stele Inscription
Inscription carved on a stone stele found standing in Chaur Nārāyaṇa in the Kathmandu area of Naksāl. The first lines are illegible and so is the date. The names of the ruler and the dūtaka are effaced but the inscription has been attributed to Jayadeva II.
Thimi Stele of Sivadeva II
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.
Thimi Stele Inscription of Sivadeva II
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.
Pasupati Stone Stele of Jayadeva II
Dark stone stele found standing just inside the western gate of the Paśupati temple. Saṃvat 157.