Myanmar Rosetta Stone
Rajakumar commissioned a quadrilingual inscription in which he gave an account of his meritous deeds and listed a chronology of the Bagan kings and narrated his meritous deeds towards his father Anawrahta in Mon, Pali, Myanmar (Burmese) and Pyu.
This renowned Myanmar Rosetta Stone (also known as Myazedi inscription) can be seen near the Myazedi stupa. In 1917, another identical pillar was found by German Pali scholar Dr. Emil Forchammar, which is now in Bagan museum.