<Li> Yarlung Museum, Tsetang (From the On ke ru Lha khang monastery) Astasahahasrika Prajnaparamita Sanskrit palm - leaf manuscript, with 139 leaves and painted wooden covers . According to the colophon the this manuscript was donated by the mother of the great pandita Sri Asoka in the second year of the reign of King Surapala, at end of the 11th century . </Li> <P> A number of inscriptions were found during the excavation, which are now preserved in the Nalanda Museum . These include: </P> <Ul> <Li> Son of a minister of Yashovarman donated to the temple built by king Baladitya . 8th cent CE, basalt slab found in monastery 1 . </Li> <Li> Murnavarman constructed a 24.3 meter high brass image of Buddha . 7th cent CE, basalt slab, found in Sarai mound . </Li> <Li> Monk Vipulshrimitra built a monastery . Basalt slab, later half of 12th cent, found in the uppermost level of Monastery 7 . </Li> <Li> Donation of Balaputradeva, the king of Suvarnadvipa of Sailendra dynasty. 860 CE Copperplate found by Hirananda Shastri in 1921 in the antechamber of Monastery 1 at Nalanda . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Son of a minister of Yashovarman donated to the temple built by king Baladitya . 8th cent CE, basalt slab found in monastery 1 . </Li>

Who laid the foundation of the ancient nalanda university