INIG1318 Jhānsī Inscription of VS 1318
INIG1318 śravaṇa badi 2 budhe Jhānsī (Jhānsī) .On a stone slab from the walls of the fort. 20 lines, nāgarī, corrupt Sanskrit and local dialect. Mentions king Vīrabrahma (i.e. Vīravarman of the Candella dynasty) and records that rāṇaka Abhayadeva of Yādava family granted the village of Sakela to Sulhaṇabhaṅḍāri, son of rāuta Sāḍheka. Also records the establishment of a liṅga, a tank and garden. Now the State Museum Lucknow.
Kalinjar Inscription of Vasanta: Balkandeswara
Rock inscription at Balkhandeswara on the northern slope of the hill fortress of Kalinjar in the Banda district in Bundelkhand, Uttar Pradesh. The inscription which mentions a sāmanta named Vasanta is placed above a sculpture showing a water carrier, which is itself placed to the left of an ekamukhaliṅga. Several other such figures are found at Kalinjar. See Hans T. Bakker, The World of the Skandapurāṇa. Northern India in the Sixth and Seventh Centuries. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2014: 205-209.
Pasupati Linga of Jayalambha
Liṅga standing on the northern side of the Paśupatinath temple, Kathmandu. Saṃvat 413.
Pasupati Base of Linga Inscription of Jayalambha
Inscription carved on the base of a liṅga standing on the northern side of the Paśupatinath temple, Kathmandu. Saṃvat 413.
Deopatan Sivalinga
Liṅga situated in Deopatan, close to the Paśupatinath temple, Kathmandu. Saṃvat 399.
Deopatan Sivalinga Pedestal Inscription
Inscription on the pedestal of a liṅga in Deopatan, Kathmandu. Saṃvat 399.