At the end of his Travels in Western India (1839), James Tod gives translations of several inscriptions.  On p. 516 he begins a group of seven as follows:
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I would like to find the original Sanskrit of these inscriptions and some more academic discussion if possible.  I presume they are in a museum in Junagaḍh, perhaps the Darbar Hall Museum (although that looks like it's mostly furniture).  But I don't know my way around the epigraphical literature well enough to find a more recent study of them. I've searched Disalkar's "Inscriptions of Kathiawad" without luck.  Online searches for inscriptions in Junagaḍh tend to get blotted out by countless references to Asoka and Rudradāman, but I'm looking for something more local and less famous.

Is there an index or some obvious place I should be looking, in order to locate a proper epigraphical study of these seven inscriptions?

Many thanks,
Dominik


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Professor Dominik Wujastyk
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Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Society and Polity
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University of Alberta, Canada
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