Светлый фон
Raja Serfoji II. S. Babaji Rajah Bhonsle Chattrapathy, Senior Prince, Thanjavur. Raja Serfoji II.

Rajagopalan M. Sixteen Saiva Temples of Tamilnadu.

Rajagopalan M. Sixteen Saiva Temples of Tamilnadu.

Rajasekaran R.Pattini-k-kōṭṭam [Temple of Kannaki]. Pumpuhār – Tañcāvūr Māvaṭṭam.

Rajasekaran R. Pattini-k-kōṭṭam [Temple of Kannaki].

Rajasevasakta. Ancient India and South Indian History and Culture. Vol. II., Poona, 1941.

Rajasevasakta.

Rajguru Megha.From Shrine to Plinth: Studying the Dialectics of Hindu Deities Displayed in the Museum through Artworks and their Exhibition. A thesis submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the University of Brighton for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. University of Brighton, 2010.

Rajguru Megha. From Shrine to Plinth: Studying the Dialectics of Hindu Deities Displayed in the Museum through Artworks and their Exhibition.

Ramakrishnan S.New Writing in Tamil // The Living Culture of the Tamils. The Unesco Courier. March 1994, № 3.

Ramakrishnan S. New Writing in Tamil // The Living Culture of the Tamils.

Raman, G. Sethu. The Ramesvaram Temple // Heritage of the Tamils Temple Arts. Ed. S. V. Subramanian, G. Rajendran. Madras. International Institute of Tamil Studies. 1985.

Raman, G. The Ramesvaram Temple // Heritage of the Tamils Temple Arts.

Raman K. V.Temples As Patrons Of Dance // Dances of India. Vivekananda Kendra Patrika.