Jnanadeepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies

Online Versions & Archiving

Jnanadeepa was born as print edition in 1998. Taking into consideration the wishes of our readers, from 2015 onwards, we have been publishing also an online version. For the regular subscribers, the online version is free.


For individual articles of each issue, please see here.

Read the full articles: 2021 (Vol 25) | 2020 (Vol 24) | 2019 (Vol 23) | 2018 (Vol 22) | 2017 (Vol 21) | 2016 (Vol 20) | 2015 (Vol 19) |

Earlier Issues

2015 (Vol 18) | 2014 (Vol 17) | 2013 (Vol 16) | 2012 (Vol 15) | 2011 (Vol 14) | 2010 (Vol 13) | 2009 (Vol 12) | 2008 (Vol 11) | 2007 (Vol 10) | 2006 (Vol 9) | 2005 (Vol 8) | 2004 (Vol 7) | 2003 (Vol 6) | 2002 (Vol 5) | 2001 (Vol 4) | 2000 (Vol 3) | 1999 (Vol 2) | 1998 (Vol 1) |

Archiving of the Articles

All the articles of the past volumes are safely archived in

  1. Jnana Deepa's G-Suite Drive

  2. They are also stored at JD's institutional One-Drive

  3. All the articles are also safely preserved at the server of the library of Jnana-Deepa, Institute of Philosophy and Theology, Pune, India.

  4. Further, all the individual articles are stored at CERN's Zenodo.

  5. The individual articles are stored in journal's pCloud account with link for each article and volume. Sample Volume

  6. All volumes are found in the journal's Github. The individual articles will be added.

  7. All volumes of the journal are stored in this pCloud and may be downloaded.

  8. The individual articles may be found also in Dropbox.

  9. All the articles are found and may be downloaded from this page of the journal. This is the easiest procedure.


Repository Policy

The versions of the article are stored in CERN's Zenodo in various versions. See

The different versions are also updated in the journal's G-Drive and One-Drive.

JD Library keeps various versions of each article.

Individual Issues (and Volumes) of Jnanadeepa may be found in the journal's GitHub. About 500 individual articles (with versions) can be found in GitHub's repositories.

Jnanadeepa is also using GitLab CI as a repository for all its files. You may search in these repository both for the individual issues and articles.


If anyone needs printed back issues, please contact us. Please allow seven working days to process your request. Soft-copy may be issued within 28 working hours.

Your comments and suggestions are welcome. Please contact us at: journal [at] jdv.edu.in.