About the Journal

Print ISSN: 2279-0578    eISSN: 2582-4589

Frequency: Biannual    Publisher: Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya Ppublication, Haridwar, India

Status: Flagship peer-reviewed academic journal of Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya

About the Journal

Dev Sanskriti Interdisciplinary International Journal (DSIIJ) is a biannual peer-reviewed research journal published by Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya. It is dedicated to the advancement of indigenous knowledge systems, with special emphasis on the integration of ancient Indian wisdom and modern science.

Researchers and scholars from across the globe submit their original manuscripts to DSIIJ for the advancement of science in the domain of indigenous knowledge. The journal maintains a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure the highest standards of originality, scholarly excellence, and relevance.

In alignment with the university’s vision — “A University for the Global, Cultural & Spiritual Renaissance” — DSIIJ serves as an international forum for interdisciplinary research relating to indigenous knowledge. It promotes the harmonious synthesis of ancient Indian wisdom and modern science.

Aims and Scope

The basic aim of DSIIJ is to provide a prestigious platform for researchers, innovators, scholars, educators, and students to share their ideas, innovations, and research findings. The journal publishes high-quality original research articles, reviews, and case studies that contribute significantly to the advancement of scientific understanding and indigenous knowledge systems.

Scope Focus: DSIIJ particularly welcomes interdisciplinary research that integrates data, tools, perspectives, concepts, and theories from multiple disciplines to advance fundamental understanding or address complex challenges. The journal strongly emphasizes research that bridges ancient Indian wisdom and modern science, fostering meaningful dialogue and generating new knowledge at their interface.

The scope of the journal encompasses a wide spectrum of themes rooted in Dev Sanskriti (ancient Indian culture), including holistic health and wellness through systems such as Yoga, Meditation, Ayurveda, Naturopathy, and Yagya Therapy; Vedic studies, Indian philosophy, scientific spirituality, and theology; Indian culture, history, music, rituals, and traditions; Indian psychology and value-based education; journalism, mass communication, and tourism; value-based dimensions in technology and management; sustainable environment, rural development, and cow-based science & technology; along with diverse interdisciplinary themes that bridge ancient Indian wisdom and modern science.

Preference is given to articles that are relevant, timely, innovative, and of broad scholarly interest. The journal also welcomes critical reviews examining the scope, methods, and limitations of dialogue between modern science and indigenous knowledge, aiming for a balanced and meaningful synthesis.

DSIIJ strives to ensure comprehensive coverage of subjects related to indigenous knowledge while encouraging high-quality theoretical, empirical, and applied research. The online edition is published alongside the print version to facilitate wider and faster dissemination of knowledge.

The journal’s editorial board comprises distinguished experts from across the globe, ensuring the highest standards of academic quality and integrity.