Bhimsen Temple Stele Inscription
Inscription incised on a slab of stone that has been found standing in front of the Bhimsen temple in Pātan Durbar Square. The inscription is almost illegible but the characters seem to belong to Aṃśuvarman’s time.
Kisipidi Lacci tole Stone Inscription
Inscription caved on a slab of stone standing in Lacci tole, Kisipidi. The date is missing.
Gucca Tole Stone Inscription
Inscription carved on a slab of stone standing near an image of Mṛtyuñjaya, in Gucca Tole, Otu, Kathmandu. The top of the stone is damaged.
Bansahiti Gairidhara Stone Inscription
Inscription incised on a slab of stone found in the water conduit known as Bansāhiṭi or Gairidārā in north east Kathmandu. The date is illegible.
Deopatan Pasupatinath Stone Inscription
Inscription incised on a slab of stone standing near the western gate of Paśupatinath, close to a small Ganeṣa temple. Saṃvat 39.
Kathmandu Jaisideval Stone Inscription
Inscription incised on a slab of stone found in front of a house to the east of Jaiśi Deval, Kathmandu. The top of the stone is broken and lost. Most of the inscription is illegible. Saṃvat 535.
Bungmati Stele of Amsuvarman
Inscription carved on a slab of stone. Indrāji and Bühler reported that the stele was buried in a field to the east of the village of Bungmatī, Pātan and it was taken out every twelve years on the occasion of the Avalokiteśvara festival. The stone is now lost. Saṃvat 29.
Bungmati Stone Inscription of Amsuvarman
Inscription carved on a slab of stone. Indrāji and Bühler reported that the stele was buried in a field to the east of the village of Bungmatī, Pātan and it was taken out every twelve years on the occasion of the Avalokiteśvara festival. The stone is now lost. Saṃvat 29.
Sundhara Inscription of Amsuvarman
Inscription carved on a slab of stone found in Sundhārā, Pātan. Saṃvat 34.
Sanga Stele of Amsuvarman
Slab of stone standing on the Sāṅgā hill to the east of the village with the same name, near Bhādgāon. Saṃvat 32.