About the Journal

Welcome to the International Journal of Sanskrit Language Research Studies (IJSLRS), a prestigious platform dedicated to showcasing the most recent research and scholarship in the field of Sanskrit studies. As the top international journal in this field, we are proud to maintain rigorous editorial standards, constantly aiming for excellence, and encouraging diverse perspectives in the study of Sanskrit language, literature, and culture.

Sanskrit, a language that holds a special place in the history of global languages, is highly regarded for its divine connections. It has had a significant impact on various disciplines such as philosophy, grammar, linguistics, and literature. The International Journal of Sanskrit Language Research Studies offers a vital platform for scholars, researchers, and students to explore the complexities and nuances of the Sanskrit language and its profound impact on global culture.

The journal covers a wide range of topics, including classical and modern Sanskrit literature, linguistics, historical and literary criticism, manuscript studies, translation studies, and the relationship between Sanskrit and other languages and disciplines. We invite scholars from around the globe to contribute their original research, thought-provoking essays, insightful reviews, and translations to our journal. This platform promotes engaging conversations among peers, cultivating a space for intellectual discourse.

 The Journal, International Journal of Sanskrit Language Research Studies (IJSLRS)accepts a wide range of submissions including original papers, Review papers, Case studies, Empirical Research, Technical notes, and Book reviews in the field of Sanskrit Language and Literature:-

  1. Darsanas
  2. Sanskrit Literature & Linguistics
  3. Theatre Studies
  4. Comparative Literature
  5. Translation Studies
  6. Classical Literature
  7. Ithihasa
  8. Purana
  9. Linguistics
  10. Eastern and Western Literature
  11. Natyasastra
  12. Comparative Studies
  13. Interdisciplinary Studies