Kavi Bhushan

[1] He mainly wrote in Brajbhasha interspersed with words from Sanskrit, Arabic and Persian languages.

Bhushan originally resided in the Tikwapur village in present-day Ghatampur tehsil, Kanpur district of Uttar Pradesh in a Brahmin Family.

Kavi Bhushan ("Precious Poet") was a title given to him by the Rudra Pratap of Chitrakoot.

[4] He first met Shivaji I when the latter visited Agra to meet the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb; thereafter, Bhushan was supported by Shivaji I. Bhushan later moved from Varanasi to Maratha Kingdom in the 1670s, and attended Shivaji's durbar (court) in Pune.

[citation needed] Kavi Bhushan was known for the use of puns in his poetry.

An inscription about one of Bhushan's poems about Chattrapati Shivaji , at the Birla Mandir, Delhi