Stutiratnamālā of Manku Tampuran
Stutiratnamālā or "The Jewel Garland of Hymns" (ed. 1964 in Trippunitura) by Manku Tampuran is a collection of shorter and longer poems dedicated to the memory of the author's mother.
Transliteration of Stutiratnamālā by Tomasz Winiarski
Source: Manku Tampuran, Stutiratnamālā, Pūrṇavedapuri: Rājā Prasū, 1964.
Devīmāhātmyāṣṭakam of Ikku Amma (Subhadra) Tampuran
Devīmāhātmyāṣṭakam by Ikku Amma (Subhadra) Tampuran consists of eight stanzas drawing on Devīmāhātmyam.
Transliteration of Devīmāhātmyāṣṭakam by Chettiarthodi Rajendran
Source: Subhadra, Devīmāhātmyāṣṭaka. In: Chandravali Thampuran (ed.), Pāhi Pūrṇatrayīśa! Thiruvanathapuram: Akshara Offset, 2009.
Pūrṇatrayīśakeśādipādam of Ikku Amma (Subhadra) Tampuran
Pūrṇatrayīśakeśādipādam by Ikku Amma (Subhadra) Tampuran is a hymn containing the description of god Pūrṇatrayīśa from head to toe.
Transliteration of Pūrṇatrayīśakeśādipādam
Source: Subhadra, Pūrṇatrayīśakeśādipādam. In: Chandravali Thampuran (ed.), Pāhi Pūrṇatrayīśa! Thiruvanathapuram: Akshara Offset, 2009.
Pūrṇatrayīśastotram of Ikku Amma (Subhadra) Tampuran
Pūrṇatrayīśastotram by Ikku Amma (Subhadra) Tampuran is a hymn dedicated to Pūrṇatrayīśa, consisting of 46 stanzas.
Transliteration of Pūrṇatrayīśastotram by Agnieszka Wójcik
Source: Subhadra, Pūrṇatrayīśastotram. In: Journal of the Kerala University Oriental Manuscripts Library, 1965, 14(4): 1-10.