The journal publishes newly discovered inscriptions and epigraphical studies spanning from the early historical period to the Mughal era, in Sanskrit, Prakrit, Persian, and other languages.

Major Inscription Studies

Kalinjar Inscriptions

  • New Kāliñjar Inscriptions (VOL-1-01): Vijay Kumar, Alok Ranjan, and Krishna Murti’s discovery.
  • Inscriptions of the Kalinjar Fort (VOL-6-02): Comprehensive documentation by Vijay Kumar and Alok Ranjan.

Kannauj Inscriptions

  • Newly Discovered Inscriptions of Kannauj (VOL-3-04): Alok Ranjan’s documentation of epigraphs from Kannauj city and inscriptions on architectural and sculptural pieces in the Kannauj museum.

Kaimur Inscriptions (VOL-1-03)

Sthanam Krishnamurthy and Sachin Kumar Tiwary on inscriptions of the Mundeshwari temple, Bhabhua district, Bihar.

Madai Stone Slab Inscription (VOL-2-01)

D.P. Dubey and Ashish K. Dubey published an inscription of Queen Ganga Devi dated 1029 CE (Kalacuri Year 781), declaring a land grant to Bhatta Uduka, from village Madai, district Satna, Madhya Pradesh.

Newly Discovered Inscriptions in Bihar and Madhya Pradesh (VOL-3-03)

Alok Ranjan’s documentation from Lakhisarai, Bhabhua, Nalanda (Bihar), and Bhind and Vidisha (Madhya Pradesh), illuminating religious, political, and social conditions.

Narasimhapatana Trilingual Inscription (VOL-2-04)

An 18th-century trilingual inscription in Persian, Oriya, and Telugu languages, fixed on the wall of a Dharmaśālā/Matha.

Gupta Epigraphs on Water Bodies (VOL-5-02)

Prashant Srivastava et al. on water bodies and waterless tracts in Imperial Gupta epigraphs.

Persian Epigraphs

  • Perso-Arabic Seals of Akbar (VOL-8-02): Cultural study of Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar’s seals (1556-1605 CE).
  • Persian Epigraphs of Saif Khan from Bahadurgarh Fort (VOL-8-02): Muntazir Ali’s study.
  • Persian Epigraphs of Wardha (VOL-8-04): Revisiting the past through Persian inscriptions.
  • Inscriptions from Taḻegāon Ḍhamḍhere, Pune (VOL-7-04): Seven Marathi inscriptions from 1695-1877 CE.

Copper Plate Grants

  • Copper Plate of Pradyumna Śāha (VOL-5-02): Dr. Alok Ranjan’s study.
  • Copper Plate Grant of Mahārāja Bhānu (VOL-7-04): Newly discovered grant from the time of King Ruśavarāja, Year 9.

Buddhist Inscriptions

  • Buddhist Inscriptions from Sītāgārha, Hazaribagh, Jharkhand (VOL-10-02): Examination in light of archaeological context.

Sekara Village Inscription (VOL-5-02)

Aditya Kumar Singireddy on a stone inscription from Sekara village.

Wāyā Ulpatha Pillar Inscription, Sri Lanka (VOL-6-04)

Dhanushka Kumara Jayaratne’s locational study of the Viyaulpatha pillar inscription in Anuradhapura district.