"[1] He used "Ghar" [Home] as a peg and strung together 238 four-lines verses embracing a wide variety of subjects and ideas and feelings into a long poem.
Kunwar Viyogi was born on 4 September 1940 in the Samba district to Poorakh Singh Jamwal, who served as an inspector in the Jammu and Kashmir Police department.
He grew up in Gaur Bajorian, Rajouri, Buddal, Kotli (presently in Pakistan), Jammu and Udhampur.
He spent a major part of his life in Jammu's Fattu Chogan area and was inspired by poetry at the age of 13.
He achieved acclaim for his work published in the magazines Khilona and Shamaa, contributing short stories.
His hobbies included playing football and hockey and he actively participated in the events of the student union.
Though Viyogi excelled as an Air Force officer, he took premature retirement due to the demise of his wife who lost her life to breast cancer.
He used ghar as a peg and strung together 238 four lines verse embracing a wide variety of subjects and ideas and feelings into a long poem.