No. 90. Dumjà,
The stone lies by the side of
the temple of Kumbheùvara near the confluence of the river Sunkosi, where it is joined by
the stream Rosi in the village of Dumja. The inscription belongs to the regime of
Amùuvarmà but is considerably damaged. (R). Ùrè-Kalahàbhimànè nðpaõ (Aìùuvarmman) (Badly damaged) Records a grant (?) during the rule of Aìùuvarmman. |
Published by M. Khanal in his book 'Abhilekha Saêkalan', pp. 1-3; DV 92; HJ 96; R. 87; |
TEXT.
DV read 3 stk.
1. ... ... ... ... ...kèrti
... ... ...
2. ... ... ... ... ùrèkalahàbhimànè nðpaõ ...
3. ... ... ... ... ... puíya ... mà ... ...
R. read:
1. ... ... ... ...
...kèrtimàlà me digadigantara... ... ..
2. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. ... ... ... ... ùrèkalahàbhimànè nðpatè ...
4. . . . . .køetre piíäaka mà 40 . . .
5. . . . . . . .ùvarasya . . . mà 10
6. [dó]tako¸tra . . . . . .[saì]vata. . . .