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.
Practice of Abhinaya in Classical Indian DanceAuthor: Kanak ReleVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIV / 2011 Language: English |
Mahabharata Panels in Bhuleshvara Temple near YavatAuthor: Kumud KanitkarVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XX / 2017 Language: English |
Observations on Ashoka's Prescription for Sectarian HarmonyAuthor: Kiran Kumar ThaplyalVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XI / 2008 Language: English |
From Nomads to Royal Flaneurs : The Global Language of Red VelvetAuthor: Naman P. AhujaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XXII / 2019 Language: English |
Annigeri Copperplate Inscription of the Kadamba King SomaAuthor: Shrinivas V. Padigar & Sanjay HanjeVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIX / 2016 Language: English |
Women's Education in Ancient IndiaAuthor: Pranati GhosalVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.IX / 2006 Language: English |
Indian Historical Archaeology: Investigative Research During 1961-2011Author: B. R. ManiVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XV / 2012 Language: English |
Abhijnana Shakuntale Paryavaran Pratirupa PrakritihAuthor: Kapil Dev PandeyVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.V - 2002 Language: Sanskrit |
An Incredible Legacy : Sale CataloguesAuthor: Chandramani Singh & Pankaj SharmaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XVI / 2013 Language: English |
Apabhramsa and Awadhi Romances : Passages Describing the Art of PortraitureAuthor: Vandana SinhaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XXVI / 2023 Language: English |
Iconographic Data in the Kurma PuranaAuthor: N. P. JoshiVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.IV / 2001 Language: English |
A Note on Dancing Sarasvati FiguresAuthor: Lara AzzolaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XII / 2009 Language: English |
Aztec and Hindu Goddesses - Some Close ParallelsAuthor: R. N. PrasherVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XXII / 2019 Language: English |
Copper Using Cultures of Sarayupar Plain [Some Reflections]Author: Purushottam SinghVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.VII / 2004 Language: English |
Eco-Friendly Ancient Indian Art and Its Social RelevanceAuthor: Maruti Nandan Pd. TiwariVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XVII / 2014 Language: English |
Kalidasa's Vision of Divine Splendour on Earth and MeghadutaAuthor: R. C. SharmaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.IV / 2001 Language: English |
Archaeological Remains At Thanapada : A Preliminary StudyAuthor: Manjiri Bhalerao & Amar ReddyVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XXIII / 2020 Language: English |
Chhandogya Upanishad Ki Akhyayikaon Ki Darshanika SamikshaAuthor: S. Vijay KumarVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.IV / 2001 Language: Hindi |
Histotiography of Professor V.S. PathakAuthor: Shankar GoyalVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.IX / 2006 Language: English |
Varahapurane NachiketopakhyanamAuthor: Kamala PandeyVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.VIII / 2005 Language: Sanskrit |
Indra As Supreme Dancer In Jaina Tradition And ArtAuthor: Lara AzzolaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XI / 2008 Language: English |
Almond Eyes and Lotus Feet - A Mirror of Indian Aesthetic SensibilityAuthor: Harsha V. DehejiaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XV / 2012 Language: English |
Kothar (The Grain Storage) at the City Palace of Udaipur : a study in archaeological perspectiveAuthor: Hansmukh SethVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XXV / 2022 Language: English |
Purusharthachatushtaya - Brahma Purana Ke Vishesh Sandarbh MeinAuthor: Chandra Kanta RaiVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.X / 2007 Language: Hindi |
Sarasvati : The Lifeline of Harappan CultureAuthor: I. N. SharmaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.VIII / 2005 Language: English |
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