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The Magazine of DAKSHI

ABOUT THE MAGAZINE

DAKSHI is a pioneering initiative dedicated to the celebration, exploration, and dissemination of Bharatiya Jñāna Paramparā—India’s timeless Knowledge Systems. Rooted in the wisdom of the Vedas, Upanishads, Itihasa-Purana, Shastras, Tantra, Ayurveda, Arthashastra, and the profound civilizational values of Bharat, DAKSHI serves as a vibrant platform for scholars, practitioners, students, and visionaries who seek to connect the past with the present for a sustainable and meaningful future.

This magazine is not merely a repository of ancient insights, but a living dialogue between tradition and modernity. Whether it’s Dharma, governance, education, health sciences, linguistics, ecology, mathematics, or spirituality—DAKSHI shines a light on the indigenous frameworks that have guided Indian civilization for millennia. With engaging articles, research essays, interviews, art, poetry, and reviews, we invite readers to experience the depth and dynamism of Indian thought systems through fresh perspectives and grounded scholarship.

Above all, DAKSHI stands as a call to action—to reclaim intellectual self-confidence, to rediscover our roots, and to participate in the global reawakening of Indian Knowledge Systems.

Aims and Scope:-

The Magazine of Indian Knowledge System is a peer reviewed journal of multidisciplinary research. It is launched in 2023 with the focus primarily on providing a platform to research being conducted in the fields of Indian knowledge system. DAKSHI aims to Promote understanding and application** of Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) across diverse domains such as philosophy, science, education, ecology, ethics, polity, military strategy, arts, architecture, and wellness. Encourage original scholarship that draws from primary Indian texts in Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit, Tamil, and other classical languages, while also welcoming critical engagement through modern lenses. Foster interdisciplinary dialogue between ancient Indian traditions and contemporary global thought—connecting traditions like Vedānta, Nyāya, Yoga, Tantra, Ayurveda, and Arthashastra with modern challenges and solutions. Revive and reinterpret the civilizational wisdom of India in a way that inspires pride, responsibility, and constructive action among youth, academicians, and changemakers. Support the integration of IKS into modern institutions —be it schools, universities, think tanks, armed forces, or development initiatives—by offering case studies, pedagogical tools, and insights grounded in tradition yet forward-looking.

We invite contributions from scholars, teachers, students, policymakers, artists, sadhakas, and all seekers of truth who are committed to the renaissance of Bharatiya Jñāna Paramparā in thought and practice.

Style, Format and Language of Manuscript


Manuscript Format:- 

Online and Manuscript files should be: DOC or DOCX.
Manuscript Language: English/Hindi
Manuscript Length: Manuscripts word length should be between 2000 and 7000 words.
Manuscript Font: Manuscript should be written in Times New Roman with the font size 12.
Manuscript Layout and spacing: Manuscript text should be double-spaced and in single column

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