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Aims and Scope
Bhaktivedanta Institute publishing the finest peer-reviewed research articles in the fields of synthesis of science and spirituality on the basis of its originality, substance, aptness, and conclusiveness. The topics of our interest are: "Scientific and Spiritual Paths for Ultimate Reality", "Mathematics and Ultimate Reality", "Machines, Mind and Consciousness", "New Frontiers of Science and Spirituality Dialogue", "Science, Technology and Beyond", "Origin of Life", "Origin of Universe", "The Role of Science and Spirituality in Wholistic Growth of Students", "India Should Focus on a Balanced Growth of Scientific Temper and Spiritual Wisdom" and similar topics in the field of "Synthesis of Science and Spirituality". On the aforementioned topics Bhaktivedanta Institute also publishes online quick, reliable, insightful and eye-catching news and analysis of current and imminent trends of the interest of science, scientists and the wider public.
Submission Process
Soft copy of the manuscript in MS Word should be emailed to editors@scienceandscientist.org for its review and possible publication. Manuscript content especially pictures and tables must be legible. Proper references must be cited. If necessary the authors will be requested for original pertinent text and figure/image files for the accepted papers.
Mission Statement
Bhaktivedanta Institute is playing a significant role in promoting a culture of profound dialogue between science and spirituality. Bhaktivedanta Institute is a non-profit organization, well known for its contribution towards a lasting synthesis of science and religion for the benefit of humanity for more than 35 years. The aim of the Bhaktivedanta Institute is to have spiritual reality accepted and incorporated into scientific research and advancements. Further the aim includes in having the scientific principles and methods integrated into the practice of spirituality.
Our founder director Srila Bhaktisvarupa Damodara Maharaja (Dr. T. D. Singh) has stated further that, "As achieving this goal requires sweeping changes in the cultures and core beliefs of both the scientific and religious communities, we believe our mission could transform human consciousness for the greater good and lead to a global social covenant that would profoundly benefit our planet."






