Frequency: Biannual | Publisher: Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar, India
Peer Review: Double-blind peer-reviewed
About the Journal
The Dev Sanskriti International Journal of Hindu Studies (DSIJHS) is a biannual, double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal published by Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya. It is committed to the authentic, comprehensive, and scholarly exploration of Hindu thought, philosophy, culture, and civilization from an indigenous perspective.
The journal provides a respected platform for researchers and academicians to engage with Hindu studies in all its depth and diversity, promoting both academic excellence and spiritual enrichment.
Aims and Scope
DSIJHS covers a broad spectrum of Hindu studies, including but not limited to:
- Hindu Philosophy, Theology, and Ethics
- Hindu Scriptures and Interpretations
- Hindu Rituals, Practices, and Spiritual Disciplines
- Hindu Temples, Deities, and Worship Traditions
- Hindu Society, Family, and Life
- Hindu History and Pauranic Traditions
- Hindu Art, Music, and Aesthetics
- Hindu Ecology and Sustainable Development
- Hindu Science and Technology
- Hindu Diaspora and Global Contribution
- Hindu Economics
- Hinduism and Interfaith Studies
