Works
- God is not a full stop: and other stories. Kutub, 1949.
- Textiles and embroideries of India. Marg Publications, 1956.
- Textiles and ornaments of India: a selection of designs, with John Irwin. 1972.
- The Earthen Drum: an introduction to the ritual arts of rural India. National Museum, 1980.
- The Buddha: a book for the young. Vakils, Feffer & Simons, 1982.
- What I am: Indira Gandhi in conversation with Pupul Jayakar. Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust, 1986
- The Earth Mother. Penguin Books, 1989. ISBN 0-14-012352-0.
- Indira Gandhi: an intimate biography. Pantheon Books, 1992. ISBN 0-679-42479-2.
- The children of barren women: essays, investigations, stories. Penguin Books, 1994. ISBN 0140240.
- Fire in the mind: dialogues with J. Krishnamurti. Penguin Books, 1995. ISBN 0-14-025166-9.
- J. Krishnamurti: a biography. Arkana, 1996. ISBN 0-14-019519-X.
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