Daivathinte Makal (
Daughter of God), her first collection of poetry, has been included in the
syllabus of a course at the Department of Malayalam at
Madras University. The poem, "Maranantharam" from
Daivathinte Makal was included in the curriculum of
Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, and another poem, "Neelambari" from
Daivathinte Makal, was included in the curriculum of
Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit. Vijayarajamallika is the founder of Sahaj International, India's first transgender alternative learning center which worked in collaboration with the
National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) at
Kochi. She winded up Sahaj International as Kerala Government incorporated transgender education through the Kerala State Literacy Mission.
Aan Nadhi (
Male River), her second poetry collection, was published by Mythri Books
Thiruvanathapuram. It describes the life and struggles of
LGBTIAQ+ people with special reference to transgender and Intersex communities. instituted by the Kerala State Youth Welfare Board for this autobiography. It also bagged the first ever Leela Menon literary award in the category of autobiography. "Aanalla Pennalla Kanmani nee" is a lullaby penned by Vijayarajamallika which is reported to be the first intersex
lullaby in the history of
World Literature. Daivathinte Makal won the Yuvakala Sahithi Vayalar Award in 2019. in the field of literature from the transgender community during the ‘Varnapakittu 2019’, the first-ever transgender arts festival organized by the social justice department. Ormayil Ragini is a yearly event organized by Vijayarajamallika in memory of actress
Ragini. == Bibliography ==