Tiwari wrote short stories, novels, poems, lyrics, and satires which provide insight into Nepalese lifestyles, culture, mythologies, and history. He was also the recipient of many awards and prizes. He received the
Madan Puraskar in 1960 as well as the "Prakhyan Trishakti Patta", "Rajyabisekh Padak", and "Gyanpad Sewa". The historical dramas "Silanyas", "Matokomaya" and "Yasashvisav" also received awards. In one of his best-known poems titled "Dagbatti", he tells about his experience as a child of seven years when his mother died and in the night he was taken to the
ghats burning grounds (cremation fields), his head was shaved and what feelings engulfed him when fire consumed his mother's body. Other works included
Samajik kahani,
Bisphot (also spelled Visphot and it was about "social injustice and social disintegration"),
Putali,
Tarpan,
Adarsha Jeevan,
Bibaha,
Barshiksa,
Sahanshila Shushila,
Yashawi Shava, and
Yashash. He and his works were also chronicled in the 2013 book
Selected poems of Bhim Nidhi Tiwari by Rabhindra Nath Rimal that was published by Nepal Academy. ==References==