The Jung Review
Rooted in the pursuit of Gurmat-centered learning, The Jung Review is an academic and literary journal that revolves around the cultivation of the Gurmukh and the significance of both Miri and Piri in the Sikhi granted to us by the Guru Sahibaan. Focusing on different topics in each issue, the journal allows for historical and artistic discussion on a variety of topics and themes that promote further education of Sikhi in the Panth. Inspired by the spiritual, intellectual, and militaristic heights of the Guru’s Anandpur Darbar, the aim is to, with the Guru's Kirpa, aid in the growth of a generation of Gurmukhs that can hold a Darbar that parallels the incredible heights of the puratan Guru's Darbar.

The Gurmukh & Manmukh Perspective
The theme of each issue will be compared and presented through a Gurmukh vs. Manmukh lens.
The Vidyarthi Darbar Academic Essays
As a written branch of the internship, this series offers thought-provoking academic essays by the Vidyarthis.
Inclusion of Literary and Visual Art Works
Through fiction, poetry, photography, and other art forms, the journal will highlight Sikhi through various perspectives.