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.
Sculptural Representations of Bhima in Hampi-VijayanagaraAuthor: Anila VergheseVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIX / 2016 Language: English |
Two Medieval Marble Parikaras of Surya Images from Nadol, RajasthanAuthor: M. A. DhakyVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIII / 2010 Language: English |
Padmapani Avalokiteshvara Panel of Ajanta PaintingAuthor: Tirthankar BhattacharyaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIII / 2010 Language: English |
Tribal Coins And The Mahabharata : Study in CorrespondenceAuthor: Devendra HandaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XI / 2008 Language: English |
Shrutisampradaye LekhavidhihAuthor: Shree Kishore MishraVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIV / 2011 Language: Sanskrit |
Newly Acquired Copperplate of Gahadavala King Govindacandra from Varanasi, VS 1208 (CE 1151)Author: Niraj Kumar PandeyVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XVIII / 2015 Language: English |
A Tantalizing Image from Gas (Sopara)Author: Kumud KanitkarVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIX / 2016 Language: English |
Gajendramoksha Sculptures From HampiAuthor: K. M. SureshVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIV / 2011 Language: English |
Indian Impact on Art, Archaeology and Culture of South AsiaAuthor: A. L. SrivastavaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XX / 2017 Language: English |
Vedon Mein Ayurvigyan Ke Mool-TattvaAuthor: Yugal Kishor MishraVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.VIII / 2005 Language: Hindi |
Bharavi's Kiratarjuniya and Sculptures in the Lokeshvara TempleAuthor: Vasundhara FilliozatVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XVII / 2014 Language: English |
Numismatic Imagery and Beyond : Some ObservationsAuthor: Devendra HandaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XII / 2009 Language: English |
Stotra-Sahitya Mein Vedachchhaya (Shakti Stotra Ke Vishesh Sandarbh Mein)Author: Kamala PandeyVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.V / 2002 Language: Hindi |
The So Called Lajja Gauri : An AssessmentAuthor: Tirthankar BhattacharyaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XXIII / 2020 Language: English |
Reflection of Shaivism in Vamana-PuranaAuthor: Sukumar ChattopadhyayVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.IX / 2006 Language: English |
Soviet & Central Asian Archaeology and Vedic CultureAuthor: T. P. VermaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIV / 2011 Language: English |
Varanasi-patta from Rajasthan: A New VariationAuthor: N. P. JoshiVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XV / 2012 Language: English |
Reflection on the Markula Devi Temple, Udaypur (Lahul, Himachal Pradesh)Author: Subhashini AryanVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XII / 2009 Language: English |
Bharahut Shilpa Mein Sirima DevataAuthor: Niraj Kumar PandeyVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIV / 2011 Language: Hindi |
Deogarh - An Unparallel Site of Jaina Art and Socio-Religious HarmonyAuthor: M. N. P. Tiwari & Shanti S. SinhaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIV / 2011 Language: English |
Unique Figure of Govardhanadhara KrishnaAuthor: A. L. SrivastavaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XI / 2008 Language: English |
Orthographical Peculiarities of Yaudheya and Some Other Tribal CoinsAuthor: Devendra HandaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XXIII / 2020 Language: English |
Tajjalan - Ek ChintanAuthor: Kamala PandeyVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.IV / 2001 Language: Hindi |
Facets of Architecture of the Abode of AsceticsAuthor: Kamal GiriVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.IX / 2006 Language: English |
Vijayanagara and Post-Vijayanagara Representations of the Story of MadivelaiahAuthor: Anila VergheseVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XVII / 2014 Language: English |
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