Works
Poetry (काव्य)
- Ram Ki Shakti Puja (राम की शक्ति पूजा)
- Dhwani
- Saroj Smriti(सरोज स्मृति)
- Parimal (परिमल)
- Anaamika (अनामिका) (1937)
- Geetika (गीतिका)
- Kukurmutta (कुकुरमुत्ता) (1941)
- Adima (अणिमा)
- Bela (बेला)
- Naye Patte (नये पत्ते)
- Archana (अर्चना)
- Aradhana (आराधना)
- Tulsidas (तुलसीदास)
- Janmabhumi (जन्मभूमि)
- Jago Phir Ek Bar (जागो फिर एक बार)
Novels (उपन्यास)
- Apsara (अपसरा)
- Alka (अलका)
- Prabhavati (प्रभावती)
- Nirupama (निरुपमा)
- Chameli (चमेली)
- Choti ki Pakar (चोटी की पकड़)
- Uchchhrankhalta (उच्चारणखल्ता)
- Kale Karname (काले कारनामें)
- Deewano ki Hasti
Story-collections (कहानी संग्रह)
- Chhaturi Chamar (चतुरी चमार)
- Sukul ki Biwi (सुकुल की बीवी)
- Sakhi (सखी)
- Lily (लिली)
- Devi (देवी)
Essay-collections (निर्बंध संग्रह)
- Prabandha-Parichaya (प्रबंध परिचय)
- Prabandha-Pratibha (प्रबंध प्रतिभा)
- Bangbhasha ka Uchcharan (बंगभाषा का उच्चारण)
- Ravindra-Kavita-Kannan (रविंद्र कविता कानन)
- Prabandh-Padya (प्रबंध पद्य)
- Prabandh-Pratima (प्रबंध प्रतिमा)
- Chabuk (चाबुक)
- Chayan (छायां)
- Sangrah (संग्रह)
Prose (पद्य)
- Kullibhat (कुल्लीभात)
- Billesur Bakriha (बिल्लेसुर बकरिहा)
Translations (अनुवाद)
- Anand Math (आनंद मठ)
- Vish-Vriksh (विष वृक्ष)
- Krishna kant ka Vil (क्रष्ण कांत का विल)
- Kapal Kundala (कपाल कुण्डल)
- Durgesh Nandini (दुर्गेश नन्दिनी)
- Raj Singh (राज सिंह)
- Raj Rani (राज रानी)
- Devi Chaudharani (देवी चौधरानी)
- Yuglanguliya (युगलांगुल्य)
- Chandrasekhar (चन्द्रशेखर)
- Rajni (रजनी)
- Sri Ramkrishna Vachnamrit (श्री रामक्रष्ण वच्नाम्रत)
- Bharat Main Vivekanand (भरत में विवेकानंद)
- Rajyog (राजयोग)
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