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Ananthamurthy, UR (1998) literatures in India (L4-98). Lecture. NIAS, Bengaluru.

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Karmakar, Samir and Kasturirangan, Rajesh (2012) What can metaphors say about the creative capacity of language and mind? Indian Linguistics, 72. pp. 129-136.

Keerthi, Naresh (2019) The Cognitive Polysemy of Sensory Terms in Sanskrit. Doctoral thesis, NIAS.

Keerthi, Naresh (2015) How Many Ramayanas says Ezhuttacchan - a response based on Puranic Exegesis. Dravidian Linguistics Association News, 39 (3). pp. 3-4.

Keerthi, Naresh (2014) No Translation is an Island. The Book Review, 38 (8).

Keerthi, Naresh (2016) The Polysemy of the Prabandha-Reading a premodern Musical Genre. Indian Journal of History of Science, 51 (1). pp. 143-155.

Keerthi, Naresh (2017) Spring Blossoms and Forgotten Poetry. The Hindu, 16 April 2017.

Keerthi, Naresh (2016) Translating Ashokamitran’s words – and his silences. The Times of India.

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Rajaram, Shankar (2016) Citranaisadham: The Picturesque Tale of King Nala. Niraamaya Publishing, Mumbai. ISBN 9788193114421

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Settar, S (2012) Aksharameru's Kaliyuga Viparitan: Earliest Tripadi Poetry in Indian Literature (c. 740 AD). Ruvari, Abhinava Imprint, Bangalore. ISBN 978-93-81055-79-3

Settar, S (2011) Nature and culture in early Dravidian poetry. In: Nature and Culture. History of Science, Philosophy and Cultural in Indian Civilization / ed. by D P Chattopadhyaya, XIV Part I . PHISPC and CSC, New Delhi, pp. 249-257. ISBN 81-87586-49-4

Shankar, Rajaraman (2019) Bharavatarastava. Preksha Pratishtana, Bengaluru.

Shankar, Rajaraman (2019) Nipunapraghunakam. Preksha Pratishtana, Bengaluru.

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Vallabha, Radha (2016) Review of the Sanskrit Poem "Chitra Naishadham" written by Shankar Rajaram. Samskrita Pratibha, 61. pp. 130-131.

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