Books
- Iyengar, P. T. Srinivasa (1909). Outlines of Indian philosophy. Theosophical Publishing House.
- Iyengar, P. T. Srinivasa (1909). Death Or Life: A Plea for the Vernaculars.
- Iyengar, P. T. Srinivasa (1912). History of the Indian people. Life in ancient India in the age of the mantras. Srinivasa Vadarachari & Co.
- Kshemaraja (translated by P. T. Srinivasa Iyengar) (1912). The Shiva-sutra-vimarsinī of Ksemaraja. Editors, Indian Thought.
- Iyengar, P. T. Srinivasa (1912). Gayathri. Higginbotham & Co.
- Iyengar, P. T. Srinivasa. The Stone Age in India.
- Iyengar, P. T. Srinivasa. Pre-Aryan Tamil Culture.
- Daniel, S. G.; P. T. Srinivasa Iyengar. First Steps in Tamil.
- Iyengar, P. T. Srinivasa (1929). History of the Tamils from the Earliest Times to the Present Day.
- Willatt, John; P. T. Srinivasa Iyengar (1929). A Short History of India. Oxford University Press.
- Iyengar, P. T. Srinivasa (1931). Bhoja Raja. Methodist Publishing House.
- Iyengar, P. T. Srinivasa (1942). Advanced History of India. Hindi Prachar Press.
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