In spite of limited resources, some novel publications are brought out by Jnana-Pravaha from time to time. The Jnana-Pravaha Research Journal (erstwhile Jnana-Pravaha Annual Bulletin) is released on 1st of August every year with the beginning of its new academic session. The illustrated Annual Report - At A Glance - is also released on the same occasion. The proceedings of International and National seminars are also published from time to time. The Institution has also published a catalogue of its Museum objects entitled - Indian Art Treasures : Suresh Neotia Collection. A number of monographs and books on different themes pertaining to Indian Culture have been published and several are under preparation, including those taken up as higher research projects. Several books have already been published under the Prof. R.C. Sharma Chair for Art & Archaeology and a number of them are in the offing.
The ‘Jnana-Pravaha Research Journal’ No. XXVII (2023-2024) is a Special Edition on Textile Narratives. As compared to previous issues, this aesthetically appealing volume is .....read more
The ‘Jnana-Pravaha Research Journal’ No. XXVI (2022-2023) was released on the 1st of August 2024 and it is adorned with the following research articles contributed by the .....read more
Taking out grand processions in honour of different deities by the devotees has been an integral part of the culture of the ancient city Kashi or Banaras or Varanasi. Each of these divine proces .....read more
Shri Radha, closely associated with Shri Krishna right from his childhood, is just not a character, but she has been accepted and established as a symbol of divine love and devotion towards an i .....read more
One of the annual features of Jnana-Pravaha, titled "Puran-Parva", continued for several years, in which one Puran was churned every year in a symposium organized to bring out .....read more
A two-day Seminar on Pratibha Vimarsha - The Philosophy of Abhinavagupta and Kashmir Shaivism was organized on the 1st and 2nd of August 2000 at Jnana-Pravaha, Var .....read more
The cultural history of Varanasi, one of the oldest inhabited cities of the world, is woven with a multi-layered composition of myths and folklores. Each important locality of the city has some .....read more
Some of the eminent scholars of Indian History, Art and Culture have contributed the following research articles to the ‘Jnana-Pravaha Research Journal’ No. XXV (2021-2022), whi .....read more
The ‘Jnana-Pravaha Research Journal’ No. XXIV (2020-2021) contains the following research articles contributed by the eminent scholars of Indological Studies :
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The ‘Jnana-Pravaha Research Journal’ No. XXIII (2019-2020) contains the following ten research articles contributed by well-known scholars on various branches of Indological Studies .....read more
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