The Research Articles published in the annual publication of the Institution, viz. Jnana-Pravaha Research Journal (JPRJ - erstwhile Annual Bulletin), are being showcased in this section for the benefit of our esteemed visitors. These research articles have been contributed by the erudite scholars and experts of Indological Studies from all corners of the globe since the establishment of the Institution in 1997. These articles must be of immense value and interest to the concerned lay-readers, students, teachers, researchers and scholars engaged in higher studies in Ancient Indian History, Culture, Archaeology, Art, Architecture, Palaeography, Epigraphy, Numismatics, Sociology, Philosophy, Literature, Religious Practices, Customs and Traditions and the allied subjects. These are penned down in three different languages by their authors - Sanskrit, Hindi and English.
Vaidika Yagon Ka SvarupaAuthor: Hridaya Ranjan SharmaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.IV / 2001 Language: Hindi |
Maldives, The Cowrie Island : from the Indian PerspectiveAuthor: Susmita Basu Majumdar & Bullo OpiVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XXVI / 2023 Language: English |
Parva-Tyoharon Ka Siddhanta : Maithil Utsavon Ke Sandarbha MeinAuthor: Baidyanath SaraswatiVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.VII / 2004 Language: Hindi |
Kavi Kale : The Beautiful Art of Goa and Coastal KarnatakaAuthor: Purnima SrikrishnaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XVIII / 2015 Language: English |
Pratoli : A Part of Ancient Indian ArchitectureAuthor: A. L. SrivastavaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIX / 2016 Language: English |
Ganga - The Stream of LifeAuthor: Bhanu Shankar MehtaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.III / 2000 Language: English |
A Brahma Image from the Shakti Devi Temple, ChambaAuthor: Subhashini AryanVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XVI / 2013 Language: English |
Shakti Images from Varanasi (A Case Study of Bharat Kala Bhavan Sculptures)Author: T. K. BiswasVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.VI / 2003 Language: English |
The Indian Element in Balinese Barong Masks : Some ReflectionsAuthor: Preety A. TrivediVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XXII / 2019 Language: English |
Bodhisattva-Cult in Afghanistan : A Critical ReviewAuthor: V. C. SrivastavaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.V / 2002 Language: English |
Abduction of Sita - Two Interesting Ramayana Panels at BhitargaonAuthor: Ashvini AgrawalVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XVII / 2014 Language: English |
Sirpur Ki Kala Parampara Mein Katha PrasangAuthor: Girdhari Lal RaikwarVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIV / 2011 Language: Hindi |
Shrisukta and Iconography of LakshmiAuthor: Nilkanth Purushottam JoshiVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XVII / 2014 Language: English |
Pauranik Itihas Ki Vaigyanik PrishthabhumiAuthor: Thakur Prasad VermaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XV / 2012 Language: Hindi |
Airavatam GajendranamAuthor: Shefalika AwasthiVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XXI / 2018 Language: English |
The Banarsi PrinsepAuthor: Ramesh Chandra SharmaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.III / 2000 Language: English |
On Devadroni and its ConnotationAuthor: Shrinivas V PadigarVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XX / 2017 Language: English |
An Unusual Loose Sculpture at SoparaAuthor: Kumud KanitkarVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XVIII / 2015 Language: English |
The Earliest Representation of Brahma - Numismatic EvidenceAuthor: Devendra HandaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XV / 2012 Language: English |
Bharatiya Astha Aur Bhagavati GangaAuthor: Yugal Kishor MishraVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XV / 2012 Language: Hindi |
The Lotus Attribute of VishnuAuthor: Gouriswar BhattacharyaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XV / 2012 Language: English |
Kanvamadhyandinaparamparanusaram Ishavasyopanishado Mantrakramamantrapathayorbhedastatsamiksha ChaAuthor: Sudhanshu Shekhar ShastriVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.V / 2002 Language: Sanskrit |
Mattavarana - A Key Word for Understanding the Significance of the Torana in South Asian ArtAuthor: Gautama V. VajracharyaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XV / 2012 Language: English |
A Rare Image of Eight-Handed Vishnu from OsianAuthor: Devendra HandaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XXII / 2019 Language: English |
Fusion of the Cults of War God Skanda with Tribal God Murugan in Tamil CountryAuthor: Haripriya RangrajanVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XV / 2012 Language: English |
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