Introduction to Sasaru
King Sasaru was the 27th King of Kirat Dynasty according to Gopal Raja Bansawali. He ruled over Nepal after King Mugaman for 63 years. He was succeeded by King Gumnam.
The Genealogy prescribed by Colonel William Kirkpatrick in his book has omitted the name of King Sasaru and his predecessors Mugaman and Tyapami.
Bhasa Bansawali
In a Similar Fashion, Bhasa Bansawali has also omitted the reign of King Sasaru. However, a King named Sanga has been mentioned who reigned matches that of Sasaru.
The King called Sanga is said to have ruled over Nepal for 63 years by the Bhasa Bansawali.
Genealogy of Daniel Wright
The Genealogy of Daniel Wright also prescribes a King named Sansa who ruled over Nepal as its 25th King as stated. He has been proposed to be the Father of King Gunan (Gumnam).
Epilogue
Note: The Prehistory of Nepal up to the Kirat Dynasty lacks sufficient evidence to ensure its reliability. The article has been written through the consolidation of Chronologies with minimum interpretation to preserve its Historiographical Accuracy. In the case of Further Evidence coming into Light, it needs to be posited that the Chronologies themselves have solely inspired the materials of the Article.