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| image         = P. Lakshmi Narasu.jpg
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| caption       = P. Lakshmi Narasu
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(contracted; show full)Buddhist'|last=Muthiah|first=S.|date=2011-06-05|work=The Hindu|access-date=2020-07-31|language=en-IN|issn=0971-751X}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Rajan|first=K. Mavali|title=Role of Ayothidas Pandithar in uprising Subaltern conciousness|url=https://www.academia.edu/17345518/Role_of_Ayothidas_Pandithar_in_uprising_Subaltern_conciousness|language=en}}</ref>

== Personal life ==
Narasu was born in 1861 in a rich family. His father Pokla Chellum Narayanguru was a prominent lawyer in [[
:en:Madras High Court|Madras High Court]]. Among siblings he had one sister- Andal Ammal and three brothers- Krishnaswamy, Ramanujan and Bhashyam. In the year 1911 Ramanujan and Bhashyam died in a train accident. Narasu's first wife's name was Rukmini Ammal, who was also active in public life through a Women’s Welfare Association. Of their progeny of ten, only two survived, a boy Venkat, and a girl, Veerlaxmi. Venkat died prematurely in Paris while engaged in studies. The anaguish of his death brought about the demise (contracted; show full)Prof. P. L. Narasu passed away at the age of seventy-three on 14 July 1934, due to heart problems. His body was cremated in a simple Buddhist ceremony in the Mylapore burning-yard.

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