These collections are: Dil darya samunderon dunge (Heart deeper than ocean, 1961), Bukal vich chor (The thief in the lap, 1963), Bindu (Point, 1965), Maun hadse (The quiet accidents, 1967), Dil transplant ton bad (The heart after the transplant, 1969), Shahir jangli hai (The city is wild, 1970), Mere mausam de vari (The turn of my season, 1972), Jal, bharamjal (Water and mirage, 1976), Chite kale dhabe (White and black smudges, 1978) and Sima te sakash (The horizon and the sky, 1980). Ravinder Ravi is one of the pioneers of the verse-play in Punjabi. His Bimar sadi is considered a landmark in this field. He has beautifully depicted the general disgust and disillusion of the modem man and is known as an experimentalist in modern Punjabi poetry.
References :
1. Keshav Malik, Indian Poetry Today, 2 Vols., Delhi, 1985.
2. Sekhon, S.S., A History of Punjabi Literature, Patiala, 1993.