Norvin Hein (1970). „The Ram Lila”. Ур.: Milton Singer. Traditional India: Structure and Change. American Folklore Society. стр. 73–79. ISBN978-0292735040.
Guy L. Beck (2012). Sonic Liturgy: Ritual and Music in Hindu Tradition. University of South Carolina Press. стр. 138—139. ISBN978-1-61117-108-2. „Quote: "A summation of the signal importance of the Natyasastra for Hindu religion and culture has been provided by Susan Schwartz, "In short, the Natyasastra is an exhaustive encyclopedic dissertation of the arts, with an emphasis on performing arts as its central feature. It is also full of invocations to deities, acknowledging the divine origins of the arts and the central role of performance arts in achieving divine goals (...)".”
Norvin Hein (1958). „The Ram Lila”. Journal of American Folklore. 71 (281): 279—280. JSTOR538562. doi:10.2307/538562.
Schechner, Richard; Hess, Linda (1977). „The Ramlila of Ramnagar [India]”. The Drama Review: TDR. The MIT Press. 21 (3): 51—82. JSTOR1145152. doi:10.2307/1145152.
Norvin Hein (1958). „The Ram Lila”. Journal of American Folklore. 71 (281): 279—304. JSTOR538562. doi:10.2307/538562.
Schechner, Richard; Hess, Linda (1977). „The Ramlila of Ramnagar [India]”. The Drama Review: TDR. The MIT Press. 21 (3): 51—82. JSTOR1145152. doi:10.2307/1145152.
Norvin Hein (1958). „The Ram Lila”. Journal of American Folklore. 71 (281): 279—304. JSTOR538562. doi:10.2307/538562.
Norvin Hein (1958). „The Ram Lila”. Journal of American Folklore. 71 (281): 279—280. JSTOR538562. doi:10.2307/538562.
Schechner, Richard; Hess, Linda (1977). „The Ramlila of Ramnagar [India]”. The Drama Review: TDR. The MIT Press. 21 (3): 51—82. JSTOR1145152. doi:10.2307/1145152.
Norvin Hein (1958). „The Ram Lila”. Journal of American Folklore. 71 (281): 279—304. JSTOR538562. doi:10.2307/538562.
Schechner, Richard; Hess, Linda (1977). „The Ramlila of Ramnagar [India]”. The Drama Review: TDR. The MIT Press. 21 (3): 51—82. JSTOR1145152. doi:10.2307/1145152.
Norvin Hein (1958). „The Ram Lila”. Journal of American Folklore. 71 (281): 279—304. JSTOR538562. doi:10.2307/538562.