Intellectual Property & Research Integrity

1. Ownership of Content

All original research, literary works, and structural frameworks hosted on https://www.journeytokrishna.com—including but not limited to "The Autonomous Consciousness Framework ™ ( Decoding the Bhagavad Gita as a Self-Governing System),  "The Karmic Intelligence Theory", "The Theory of Karmic Relativity",  " The Logic of Liberation," "Karmic Intelligence Anthology," and "Kalyana Karika"—are the intellectual property of Kavita Jadhav and the Initiative for Vedantic Psychology Research (IVPR).

© 2026 Kavita Jadhav. All Rights Reserved.

2. Proprietary Frameworks

The methodology utilized by IVPR represents a unique synthesis of Vedantic Philosophy and Modern Cognitive Science. The systematic decoding of the Bhagavad Gītā’s structural architecture as presented in these works is a result of original research. While the primary texts (such as the Gītā) are in the public domain, the specific analytical layers, diagrams, and "Logical" interpretations developed here are protected under copyright law.

3. Trademark Notice

The names Initiative for Vedantic Psychology Research (IVPR) and Journey to Krishna, along with their associated logos, brand marks, and the @DecodedGitaWisdom identity, are trademarks. Their use in connection with any product or service that is not authorized by the author, in any manner that is likely to cause confusion, or in any manner that disparages the initiative, is strictly prohibited.

4. Research Integrity & Citation

IVPR is a non-profit, non-commercial endeavor dedicated to Modern Clarity. We encourage the scholarly discussion and sharing of our findings for personal, educational, and devotional purposes. To maintain the integrity of the research, please adhere to the following:

5. Technical Infrastructure

This research initiative is supported by the technical resources and AI frameworks of K11 Software Solutions. The integration of technology and spirituality in this project is a core component of its "Analytical Foundation."

6. How to Cite This Research

For academic or formal reference, please use the following format:

Jadhav, K. (2026). [Title of Article/Project]. Initiative for Vedantic Psychology Research (IVPR). Retrieved from https://www.journeytokrishna.com