Works
Poetry
- Suryakaanthi (Sunflower) (1933)
- Nimisham (The Moment) (1945)
- Odakkuzhal (Flute) (1950)
- Padhikante Paattu (The Traveler's Song) (1955)
- Vishwadarshanam (The Sight of the Universe) (1960)
- Moonnaruviyum Oru Puzhayum (Three Streams and a River) (1963)
- Jeevana Sangeetham (The Music of Life) (1964)
- Sahithya Kauthukam (The Sweetness of Literature), in 3 Volumes (1968)
Essays
- Gadhyopahaaram (Honouring with Prose) (1947)
- Mutthum Chippiyum (Pearl and Oyster) (1958)
- Ormayude Olangalil (In the Waves of Memory) (1978)
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