Vishnubhat Godse

Vishnubhat Godse (1827–1904)[1] (commonly known as Godse Bhataji) was an Indian traveller and a Marathi writer. Godse is best known for his travelogue Majha Pravas (My Travels), which is notable for the description of his "true and unique" experiences of the First War of Independence of 1857 during his travels in North India.[1] It is one of the earliest travelogues written in the Marathi language.[2] He was a brahmin priest[3]

  1. ^ a b Deshpande 2007, p. 217
  2. ^ Das 2006, p. 252
  3. ^ Krishnan, Mini (2018-04-28). "A rebellion, riding paperback: The only eye-witness account of the fall of Jhansi from an Indian point of view". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2022-01-22.