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.
Siddheshvara Temple at Sirpur - A Pashupata Shaiva Monument : Architecture and CultAuthor: Shrinivas V. PadigarVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XVIII / 2015 Language: English |
Ganga - As Follows In MahabharataAuthor: R. C. SharmaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.VII / 2004 Language: English |
Attitude of Yogavasishtha Towards Human Endeavour (Paurusha)Author: Pranati GhosalVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.III / 2000 Language: English |
A Five-headed Wooden Elephant : A Case StudyAuthor: N. P. JoshiVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XI / 2008 Language: English |
Museums and Peoples' ExpectationAuthor: M. C. PandeVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.VI / 2003 Language: English |
The Jaina Rock-Cut Caves at Ankai-TankaiAuthor: Lisa N. OwenVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIII / 2010 Language: English |
Ardhanarishvara Sculptures from Chalukyas of BadamiAuthor: K. M. SureshVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XXI / 2018 Language: English |
T. R. V. Murti's ReasonAuthor: Johannes BronkhorstVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.VI / 2003 Language: English |
Performing Arts in Ancient KashiAuthor: IravatiVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIII / 2010 Language: English |
Susman Handwoven Banarasi Textiles in Fashion and TradeAuthor: Hemang AgrawalVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XXVII / 2024 Language: English |
The Bhagavata Sculptures in Amriteshvara Temple at Amritapura, KarnatakaAuthor: G. SarvamangalaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XVII / 2014 Language: English |
A Nara-Narayana Image From OsianAuthor: Devendra HandaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XXV / 2022 Language: English |
Kharoshti : A Script of Ancient IndiaAuthor: Chandraneel SharmaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.X / 2007 Language: English |
Banaras Ki Jivant Parampara : Gulab BadiAuthor: Bhanu Shankar MehtaVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XI / 2008 Language: Hindi |
Types of Absolutism - A RevisitationAuthor: A. K. ChatterjeeVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.VI / 2003 Language: English |
Vaidik Paridrishya Mein Nari Aur Rishika GargiAuthor: Yugal Kishor MishraVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.X / 2007 Language: Hindi |
Recent Trends in Rock Art Research in IndiaAuthor: V. H. SonawaneVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XVIII / 2015 Language: English |
A Note on the Rendering of Padakushalamanava Jataka from MathuraAuthor: Usha R. Tiwari & Durga N. TiwariVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XII / 2009 Language: English |
Shri Padmanabhasvami Temple : Its Genesis Based on Legends, Epigraphy and History : A New LookAuthor: T. P. Sankarankutty NairVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XVIII / 2015 Language: English |
Religious and Social Context of Animals and Birds in Chandella ArtAuthor: S. K. SullereyVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XI / 2008 Language: English |
Forging and Corrosion Resistance of the Delhi Iron PillarAuthor: R. BalasubramaniamVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.VI / 2003 Language: English |
The Cult of Viththala : A Study (From 12th to 16th Century CE)Author: P. N. NaiduVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XIII / 2010 Language: English |
An Enigmatic Image of Varaha-Vishnu from GandharaAuthor: Osmund BopearachchiVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XII / 2009 Language: English |
Varanasi and Ganga Today : Problems and PerspectiveAuthor: Navneet RamanVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.X / 2007 Language: English |
Images of Brahma from Nagara, KhambhatAuthor: M. A. DhakyVoulme/Year: JPRJ No.XII / 2009 Language: English |
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