[2] Vishnubhat Godse was a Brahminpriest from Vasai or Versai, a village near Pen, in Kolaba District of Bombay Presidency.
After that he visited Gwalior, Dhar, and Ujjain, but he could not find a way to make a living because of the changed conditions due to the revolt.
He was present in Jhansi when British forces commanded by General Hugh Rose attacked on April 3–4, 1858 and was able to escape from the city after it had been captured by them.
[4] Throughout his journey, he had dangerous encounters with mutineers, company soldiers, and robbers, who took almost all of the money he had earned during his travel.
It was a handwritten manuscript in the Modi script of the Marathi language that was not published until after his death.