[2] The Bhujimol script has been used to write Nepal Bhasa and Sanskrit.
The "head" is the horizontal line that is put above each letter, and Bhujimol refers to its rounded shape.
[citation needed] In 2003, a brick was discovered in Chabahil, in the course of reconstruction of the Chabahil Stupa or Dhando Chaitya, bearing inscriptions in both Brahmi and Bhujimol: The upper face is inscribed with Cha Ru Wa Ti in Brahmi, and with Cha Ru Wa Ti Dhande / He Tu Pra Bha in Bhujimol script.
[3][4] The previously earliest known inscription in the Kathmandu Valley dates from the 6th century and is installed at Changu Narayan.
The inscription is interpreted to refer to Charumati, a daughter of emperor Ashoka.