Kavi Bhushan

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

Kavi Bhushan (c. 1613-1712) was an Indian poet in the courts of the Bundeli king Chhatrasal[1] and the Maratha king Shivaji.[2] He mainly wrote in Brajbhasha interspersed with words from Sanskrit, Arabic and Persian languages.

Early life

Bhushan originally resided in the Tikwanpur village of North India. He was the brother of the poets Chintamani and Matiram. Bhushan's original name is unknown. Kavi Bhushan ("Precious Poet") was a title given to him by the Rudra Pratap of Chitrakuta.[2]

Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj

He first met Shivaji Maharaj when the latter visited Agra to meet the emperor Aurangzeb; thereafter, Bhushan became a supporter of Shivaji. Bhushan later moved from Varanasi to Maratha Kingdom in the 1670s, and visited Shivaji's durbar (court).

Bhusan presented many of his poems on the occasion of the grand coronation of Shivaji; many of these poems are still remembered in Maharashtra. One such poem is "Shivbavani", which was written about Shivaji. He was a great poet of Anupras and Shlesh Alankar.

Literary works

  1. Shivaji Bhushan
  2. Shivabavani
  3. Chatrashaal Dashak.
  4. Saaransh ki khani

References

  1. K. K. Kusuman (1990). A Panorama of Indian Culture: Professor A. Sreedhara Menon Felicitation Volume. Mittal Publications. p. 157. ISBN 978-81-7099-214-1. Retrieved 10 December 2012. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Sujit Mukherjee (1 January 1999). Dictionary of Indian Literature One: Beginnings - 1850. Orient Blackswan. p. 54. ISBN 978-81-250-1453-9. Retrieved 9 December 2012. 

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