Dhimahi – 5
- Relationship Between K£¶iy¡¶¶am and Tu½½al M. T. Muraleedharan
- Kerala Sanskrit Tradition – Ramankutty. P.V
- निर्वचन-मीमांसाः तदभिप्रायस्तत्कार्यञ्च – विश्वबन्धुः
- An Inquiry into the Hand-written Documents on Music – V. Premalatha
- Concept of Life and Health in the CarakasaÆhit¡ – Radhika Jadhav
- वज्रमकुटीविलासचम्पूकाव्यवैशिष्ट्यम् – के. सुजनि
- Judiciary in the Sm¤tis: A Study on Legal Institutions – Brajakishore Swain
- Treatment of Spho¶a in Spho¶asiddhi – S.Vijayakumari
- Ancient Indian Taxation System – Sweta Prajapati
- ज्ञानसम्पादने कस्य प्रभावः – वी. वसन्तकुमारी
- Re-visiting the Intellectual Traditions of India – K. G. Paulose
- बुद्धिवृत्तयः तद्वाचकशब्दाश्च – वि. आर्. मनोजः
- Paradigms of PuruÀ¡rtha in Hindu Tradition, Significance of the Contribution of Vidyapati to the Rising Appeal
- of Devotional Love in Medieval Age – Hetukar Jha
- Perceptions on Mahatma Chithira Tirunal – T. P. Sankarankutty Nair
- Concept of Rebirth in Pythagorean and UpaniÀadic philosophy – Shakuntala M. Gawde
- Entangled Histories — Kashmiri áaiva Encounter with Na¶ar¡ja – Aleksandra Wenta
- Position of Women as Reflected in the Concept of Str¢dhana – Ujjwala Jha
- The Cities of K¡lid¡sa’s Times – M. Shanthi Chandra Kamath
- ViÀacandrik¡ – An unpublished manuscript on Toxicology – P. Visalakshy
- पाण्डुलिपिप्रस्थानं केरलेषु – राजन् इ. एम्
- Bh¡ratgaurav Anuoram Borooah’s Role of a Modernist as the Father of the first Sanskrit Sonnet of the World
- Jaya Saha and Jaharlal Saha
- A¿oka’s Right Approach to Buddhism: Revisited – Narasingha Charan Panda
- रत्नपरीक्षा विषयक एक दुर्लभ पाण्डुलिपि का परिचय –मिलिन्द एस् जोषी
- Karma and Jµ¡na as a Means of MokÀa – P. Geervani
- संस्कृतव्याकरणे नारायणभट्टपादस्य योगदानम् – विश्वजा एस्. नायर्
- Highways and Byways in Sanskrit Literature – T.P. Sankarankutty Nair
- Punarnav¡ of Prof. O. Vatsala: A Malayalam Commentary on the Mah¡bh¡ÀyaÆ of Pataµjali – V. R. Manoj
- Historical and cultural gleanings of Sande¿ak¡vyas of Kerala – N.P. Unni
- Hasthamudr¡d¢pik¡
- A Survey of Sm¤ti literature – T. P. Sankarankutty Nair