Notes | not to be confused with Rūpanātha (fl. 1907);
also known as: Rūpanātha Gosāī, Rupanāthajī, Rūpanātha-jī, Rupanātha;
flourished: ca. 1816 (VS 1873)–1832 (VS 1889);
gender: male;
details:
second successor of Bhagavantanātha on the throne (gaddī) in Rānāgāũ (when he took over from his guru Bhuvaneśvaranātha can only be estimated; Bouillier (1991: 160) assumes around the time when Rājendra ascended the throne in 1816 (VS 1873). ### K_0469_0035 VS 1879 Asvina kṛ 6##);
extended properties and influence of the monastery by acquiring further landholdings (Naraharinātha n.d.: 88; cf. Boullier 1991: 160):
in 1820 (VS 1877), after an examination in 1810 (VS 1867, cf. Naraharinātha VS 2022: 460, K_0469_0017 [doc. 15]) King Rājendra isssued a number of lālāmoharas in the name of Rūpanātha to confirm:
-mortgaged (bā̃dhā) birtās in Rānāgāũ, Prasaḍuvāgāuũ, Vāgaragāũgāũ and Leṭāragāũ (K_0469_0021, see also K_0469_0017 [doc. 13]);
- birtās in the ambala of Pachilla Dang in Śrīgāũ, in the ambala of Hāpura in Baḍarūvāgāũ and in Ḍāḍāgāũ, in the ambala of Deukhuri in Cakuvāgāũ (=Caguvāgāũ?) and in Khaḍagākoṭ (see under Kharkākoṭa), and in Amalāpānī of Malneta (Naraharinātha VS 2022: 460f., see also K_0469_0017 [doc. 4]);
-a bā̃dhā in Ḍāḍā in the ambala of Phalabang (Naraharinātha VS 2022: 461, K_0469_0023, see also K_0469_0017 [doc. 5]);
in 1821 (VS 1878), King Rājendra confirmed a bā̃dhā in Peda in the ambala of Salyan (Naraharinātha VS 2022: 461, K_0469_0022, see also (K_0469_0017 [doc. 5]);
purchased land in Cakhaurāgāũ for 200 rupees from Nāthu Acārja in 1827 (VS 1884, cf. K_0469_0017 [[doc. 18]]);
purchased several birtās in Salyan for 3.201 rupees from Raṅganātha Pauḍyāla, Kṛṣṇa Pauḍyāla, Viṣṇu Pauḍyāla and Nārāyaṇa Pauḍyāla in 1830 (VS 1887 Naraharinātha VS 2022: 462), a transaction offcially confirmed by King Surendra in a lālamohara in the name of Jagadīśvaranātha in 1872 (VS 1929) only (Naraharinātha VS 2022: 464f., K_0469_0020);
succeeded by his disciple Lokanātha in 1832 (VS 1889).
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