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| caption       = P. Lakshmi Narasu
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(contracted; show full)om Traditional [[Vaishnavism|Iyengar Brahmin]] Community. He was a prominent lawyer at the [[Madras High Court]]. Narasu had one sister named Andal Ammal. He also had three brothers named Krishnaswamy, Ramanujan and Bhashyam. In 1911, Ramanujan and Bhashyam died in a [[train]] accident. Narasu's first wife was Rukmini Ammal. She was also active in public life through a Women’s Welfare Association.

They had ten children, but only two survived. These two children were their son Venkat and daughter Veer
a Lakshmi. Venkat died in [[Paris]] while he was studying. Narasu's wife died soon after. In 1925 Narasu married Ramarathnam Ammal, a [[widow]], as per [[Buddhist culture|Buddhist rite]] in the Perambur Viyaram.{{sfn|Narasu|2002|page=IX}}{{Cite web|url=http://keetru.com/dalithmurasu/feb07/aloysious.php|title=Dalithmurasu {{!}} Ambedkar {{!}} Lakshmi Narasu {{!}} Budha|website=keetru.com|access-date=2020-08-06}}</ref>

== Education and professional life ==
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[[Category:Indian writers]]
[[Category:Buddhists]]
[[Category:Tamil people]]
[[Category:1861 births]]
[[Category:1934 deaths]]