Living in Bombay and Madras, he wrote in different styles of poetry and published around forty books.
His other pen names are Motalal, Khojo Bhagat, Kshemanand Bhatt, Narkesarirao, Shabhunath, Shridhar, Sheshadri, Lakha Bhagat, Valkalrai Thatthakhor and Hunnarsinh Mehta.
Rasachandrika (1929, 1941) is a collection of rasa songs in the style of Nanalal and Botadkar.
Shriji Iranshah no Pawado depicts the history of Zorostrianism and Gandhi Bapu no Pawado praises Mahatma Gandhi; both are poetry in Marathi powada style.
[1][2][5][6][7][8] His only English-language poetry collection The Silken Tassel (1918) had fifty-nine poems.
[1][9][10] He started writing a play titled Manuraj or Vishwanatika styled on Goethe's Faust and Nanalal's free verse in 1936 but never completed or published.