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Monday, November 23, 2015

The Inscription of King Mānadeva at Changu Narayan - Theodore Riccardi, Jr.


Title of the Article: The Inscription of King Mānadeva at Changu Narayan
Author: Theodore Riccardi, Jr.
Journal: Journal of the American Oriental Society
Volume: 109
Number: 4 
Date: October - December 1989
Page Number: 611-620
Published by: American Oriental Society
DOI: 10.2307/604086
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/604086
Page Count: 10

Abstract:

The oldest dated inscription in the Kathmandu Valley, originally brought to light by Bhagvanlal Indraji and later by Sylvain Lévi, is inscribed on a stone pillar at the temple of Changu Narayan. This article provides the text, a new translation, and new photographs of the inscription.


For Citations:

APA Style
Riccardi, T.. (1989). The Inscription of King Mānadeva at Changu Narayan. Journal of the American Oriental Society109(4), 611–620. http://doi.org/10.2307/604086

MLA Style
Riccardi, Theodore. “The Inscription of King Mānadeva at Changu Narayan”. Journal of the American Oriental Society 109.4 (1989): 611–620.

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