Sangam Journal Services has been established with a special focus on the needs of Indian languages and higher education. Its primary objective is to enable Indian researchers, professors, and academics to present their scholarly work at the international level, free from language barriers and technical obstacles.
This platform offers a complete range of services for editing, formatting, peer review, and publication of research papers. Through it, users can disseminate their research to scholars and academic institutions in any part of the world. In addition, it provides translation and presentation facilities for research papers prepared in Indian languages—such as Hindi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Bangla, Marathi, and others—into English or other languages, in accordance with international standards.
Sangam Journal Services not only makes the publication process simpler and more transparent but also offers researchers the opportunity to reach a wider readership through Open Access. Publication fees, timelines, and quality control here are determined strictly in line with international scholarly publishing standards.
Thus, this service acts as a bridge of knowledge exchange, connecting India’s scholarly tradition with the modern global perspective—where Indian erudition and the global academic community meet in harmony.
Journals
-
Nikaṣa
Nikaṣa is an international, peer‑reviewed journal dedicated to Sanskrit research in grammar, literature, Vedic science, and computational linguistic studies. Published by Sangamanee, under the editorial leadership of Dr. Umesh Kumar Singh, the journal seeks to bridge traditional Indian scientific knowledge and modern scholarship. With its ISSN 2277‑6826, it provides a global platform for serious Sanskrit research and aims to disseminate high‑quality, culturally significant academic materials.
Theme & Scope
Nikasha is an international Sanskrit research journal focusing on classical language, grammar, Vedic literature, and scientific Sanskrit texts. The journal aims to:
· Introduce scholars to linguistic‑technology resources in Sanskrit.
· Provide a global research platform for Sanskrit language scholars.
· Promote and popularize Sanskrit scientific literature.
· Disseminate knowledge‑science rooted in Sanskrit for the benefit of all humanity.
· Create accessible, high‑quality educational content on Indian culture and science, enabling citizens to understand their heritage without inferiority complex.
Manuscript Types & Language
o Accepts scholarly research articles in Sanskrit and related Indic linguistic disciplines.
o Encourages contributions on traditional grammar, philosophical analysis, regional language research, and scientific interpretations in Sanskrit.
-
Pratnakīrti
'PRATNAKIRTI' is a half-yearly Peer-reviewed research journal of this Institute. This journal is published on-line as well as in print. While this journal is dedicated to obtain the aims of the Institute i.e. प्रत्नकीर्तिमपावृणु as well as विश्वबन्धुत्वविस्तारकं संस्कृतम् thus all the works related to Indology or Indic Studies are kindly accepted here. Pratnakiriti welcomes all highly researched works, concerned with:
1. Unknown and rare Sanskrit texts, their manuscripts.
2. Ancient sources of Sanskrit such as inscriptions, rock inscriptions, footprints, inscribed bricks, copper plates, grant charters, land deeds, numismatics, coins, sculptures, etc. Information obtained from these ancient sources. Categorized study of the information, such as historical, archaeological, religious, philosophical, literary, social, artistic, etc. Conclusions drawn from the study. Possible growth, state, and direction of the Indian knowledge.
3. Unexplored, un-discussed, and neglected aspects and facts of known and unknown Sanskrit texts.
4. Study of the services and contributions made by scholars, writers, or independent individuals belonging to other communities and countries in the field of Sanskrit language literature and culture. Biography of such non-Indian and non-native Sanskrit enthusiasts. Introduction, achievements, and evaluation of their works related to Sanskrit.
5. History, techniques, possibilities, situation and trends of Sanskrit journalism.
6. Sanskrit grammar and comparative linguistics.
7. Sanskrit and computational linguistics
8. Sanskrit and comparative literature.
9. Forgotten poets, authors, literary figures, poetic theorists, scholars, historians, and independent researchers in Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit, Hindi and other Indian languages. Their works and contributions.
10. Mutual exchange between global knowledge and Sanskrit literature.
11. Literary works of Indian and foreign languages/dialects translated into Sanskrit. Introduction of the translated work. Its evaluation or criticism based on translation theories.
12. Sanskrit literature translated into Indian and foreign languages/dialects. Introduction of works. Evaluation or criticism of the works based on translation theories.
13. Nature, limits, issues, solutions, and current state of translation from Sanskrit to other languages and from other languages to Sanskrit.
14. Modern Sanskrit literature (1857-1947 CE) - trends, innovations, experiments, and new styles. Introduction, evaluation, review, critique, commentary, annotations.
15. Contemporary Sanskrit literature (1947-present) - trends, innovations, experiments, and new styles. Introduction, evaluation, review, critique, commentary, annotations, debates, interviews, etc.
16. Reassessment and critical articles on the research material published in the "Pratnakirti" journal covering all the aforementioned topics and fields.
17. Introduction, critique, and reviews of contemporary research/books/articles on all the aforementioned topics.
18. Introduction, evaluation, review and critique of published poetic works in modern Sanskrit literature.
Note:
Only scholarly articles written in Sanskrit, Hindi, and English languages, pertaining to the aforesaid subjects and there areas, will be published in Pratnakirti. The authors should ensure before submitting their research papers that the articles are written exclusively in the mentioned subject areas. Otherwise, such articles will not be considered for review or correspondence.
-
Journal of Applied Hindu Studies
The Journal of Applied Hindu Studies (JAHS) is a peer-reviewed scholarly initiative dedicated to promoting Vedic and Ancient Indian Studies in all their dimensions. Through its activities, publications, and international conferences, WAVES provides a global platform for high-quality research, dialogue, and dissemination of knowledge related to India’s profound intellectual and spiritual heritage.
Recognized as the source of some of the world’s oldest intellectual traditions, the Vedas have profoundly shaped Hindu culture and influenced philosophical, scientific, and spiritual thought across the globe. JAHS encourages interdisciplinary research spanning philosophy, science, linguistics, history, religion, and related fields. Its mission is to correct misconceptions, highlight India’s enduring scholarly legacy, and foster respectful cross-cultural engagement with Vedic knowledge—past and present.
The JAHS continue this mission by presenting original research articles, critical reviews, and informed discussions arising from the conference deliberations. This collection offers an academically rigorous and inclusive space for scholars, practitioners, and enthusiasts to engage with the richness of the Vedic heritage in all its diversity.
-
Saraswatam Journal of Research (SJR)
Saraswatam Journal of Research (SJR) is a peer-reviewed, open-access multidisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing knowledge through high-quality research. The journal welcomes contributions from all academic fields, fostering an inclusive platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to disseminate innovative ideas, empirical findings, and theoretical discussions.
SJR is committed to maintaining rigorous editorial standards, promoting ethical publication practices, and supporting the global research community with accessible and impactful scholarship.
-
Prime Academic Research Journal
Prime Academic Research Journal (PARJ) is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed journal committed to advancing knowledge across diverse academic disciplines. The journal aims to provide a global platform for researchers, innovators, academicians, and practitioners to publish impactful research that contributes to scientific progress and societal development.
PARJ publishes high-quality original research articles, review papers, short communications, technical notes, and case studies. The journal encourages interdisciplinary contributions and promotes open access to scientific knowledge.
The journal adheres to rigorous editorial and ethical standards as recommended by COPE, ICMJE, and international publishing guidelines. Submissions undergo a double-blind peer-review process to ensure quality, integrity, and originality.