Literary Works
- Toranam (1938)
- Saddarsana Sangraham (1942): six darsanas in condensed form.
- Ratna Panchalika (1943)
- Surya Saptati (1943): seventy poems in praise of Sun.
- Dhanvantari Charitra (1945): The history of Dhanvantari.
- Ratnavali (1947)
- Andhra Racayitalu (1950): biographical sketches of reputed poets of first of half of 20th century.
- Bodhi Vrkshamu (1951): glorifies the principle of non-violence.
- Andhra Puranamu (1954): acknowledged as one of the modern Panchakavyas.
- Charitra Dhanyulu (1955): the blessed in history.
- Kalyana Tara (1956)
- Swapna Vasavadatta (1956)
- Shri Khandamu (1968): piece of Wealth.
- Telugulo Ramayanalu (1975): book on the analysis of Ramayanas in Telugu.
- Chaitra Radhamu (1976): the chariot of Spring.
- Sadashiva Panchasika (1977): 500 poems in praise of Lord Shiva.
- Kelakuli
- Jeevana Lekhalu Sahiti Rekhalu
- Madhu Jeevanamu
- Madhu Kosamu
- Madhunapantula Sahitya Vyasalu
- Prasanga Tarangini (1987): Collection of his radio talks.
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