The palace was then used by his son, king Deep Shahi, however he was defeated by the Gorkhali Army led by Amar Singh Thapa in 1847 BS.
When Bahadhur Shumsher was the in charge of Doti district, he sold the palace to local citizen name Surat Bahadur at around 1990 BS in NPR 10,000.
However, Amatya family were reluctant to sell the palace due to land dispute.
A road was also proposed passing though the palace land, however court ordered to stop the construction.
[3] The palace is built in a land area of about 46 Ropanis with two main buildings and a temple of Bhairava.