Ganga Rani

[4] She is credited with unifying the kingdom under a single monarch by seizing powers from the cadet branches of Yaksha Malla.

[9]: 15  There is one other palm leaf manuscript dated to 1672 (NS 792) which mentions Ganga Rani's donation of 3 sq km of land for funding a Guthi for the maintenance of Balkumari temple in Thimi which Historian Raj posits was either a dating error or the scribe was referring to her donation during her reign.

[9]: 18 The priests of the Taleju Temple at the former palace of Bhaktapur still annually recite Sanskrit stotras which eulogize Ganga Rani and her tutelary goddess.

[13]: 22  According to the local folklore, Tula Rani was a queen of Bhaktapur during the Licchavi Dynasty who only weighed 11 grams (or one tola) and therefore could walk on water.

[13]: 22–23 Ganga Rani is believed to have built many communal resting places (Nepal Bhasa: phalca) and cremation sites in the city of Panauti.

The house of Ganga Rani, located in Thimi , where the locals believe she was born. [ 10 ]