He learned Arabic literature, principles of Islamic jurisprudence and logic and philosophy from great scholars of Khorassan like Mohammad Taghi Adib Neyshabouri [fa] (Adib Dovom) and Hashem Ghazvini [fa] and then studied at Faculty of Theology at University of Mashhad.
[1][2][3][4] Ghodsi founded "Ferdowsi Athenaeum" of Mashhad, with the aim of organizing the literary situation of his homeland.
[1][3][4][6] He traveled to India for compiling poems of his great grandfather Mirza Mohammad Jan Ghodsi Mashhadi and his goal was to gain other manuscripts of this poet.
[6][5][7] Professor Ghodsi taught Persian and Arabic language and Literature at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad.
[3][5][7] He died on 11 December 1989 at the age of 64 and he was buried at block 168, in Azadi Courtyard of Imam Reza holy shrine in Mashhad.