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 Stele of Jayadeva II
Inscription incised on a dark stone stele found standing just inside the western gate of the Paśupati temple. Saṃvat 157.
Minanatha Water-conduit Stele Inscription. Saṃvat 148
Inscription carved on a slab of stone standing near the courtyard of the Tuṅga Hiṭi water-conduit next to the Mīnanātha/ Mañjughoṣa temple, Pātan. Saṃvat 148.
Cyasaltole Inscription of Jayadeva II
Inscription incised on a slab of stone that was found in the Nayohiti water-conduit in Cyāsaltole, Pātan. Saṃvat 137.
Sonaguthi Stele Inscription of Sivadeva II
Inscription carved on a stone stele found standing to the left of the Western gate of the Bhṛṅgāreśvara temple, in Sonāguṭhi, Pātan. Saṃvat 125.
Lagan Tole Stone Inscription of Sivadeva II
Inscription carved on a slab of dark stone found leaning against the wall of a modern Viṣṇu temple in Lagan tole. Saṃvat 119.
Balambu Stele Inscription of Sivadeva II
Inscription carved on a stone stele found standing near the ruins of the Mahā Lakṣmī Pīṭha temple, close to the stream Indramatī (Mulakhu), Balambū. Saṃvat 129 (or 109).
Sankhu Stone
Inscription carved on a piece of stone at the corner of a street in Sankhu, north-east of Kathmandu.
Sankhu Stone Inscription
Inscription carved on a piece of stone at the corner of a street in Sankhu, north-east of Kathmandu. The date is missing, the characters seem to belong to the later Licchavi period.
Yengu Bahal Stele Inscription
Inscription carved on a stone stele standing in Taḥ Galli lane in the Yeṅgu Bahāl area, to the east of Pātan Durbār. The date is difficult to read. Regmi interprets it as saṃvat 103.