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Mr. Prasiddha Narayan Dwivedi
The Freedom Fighter of India
Born2014
Died04 September 2018
Occupation(s)Ayurvedacharya, Shashtri
SpouseMrs. Gayatri Devi
ChildrenMr. Vindhyachal Dwivedi
ParentMr. Sheetala Deen Dwivedi & Mrs. Rajwanti Devi

Mr. Prasiddha Narayan Dwivedi (1914 – September 4, 2018) was a prominent Indian freedom fighter who participated in several significant freedom struggles alongside leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. He made noteworthy contributions to the struggle for independence from British rule.[1]

Early Life and Education[edit]

Mr. Dwivedi was born into a Brahmin family. His father's name was Mr. Sheetla Deen Dwivedi, and his mother's name was Mrs. Rajwanti Devi. He pursued his education diligently, completing a Shastri degree in Sanskrit. His educational foundation in Sanskrit contributed to his deep understanding of Indian culture and heritage.[1]

Commitment to Dharma and Struggles[edit]

Apart from his involvement in the freedom struggle, Mr. Dwivedi was a steadfast advocate of dharma, moral and ethical principles. He recognized the importance of preserving the cultural and spiritual values that form the foundation of India's identity. Despite facing numerous difficulties and poverty, he remained unwavering in his commitment to religion and morality.[1]

Activities in the Freedom Struggle[edit]

During the 'Quit India Movement,' Mr. Dwivedi actively participated in various demonstrations and protests alongside leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. He showcased his commitment to the objectives of the Indian freedom struggle and, during times of struggle, he worked in collaboration with leaders to raise awareness among the masses.[1]

Notable Achievement[edit]

Mr. Dwivedi's most notable achievement was his role in preventing the looting of a treasure train by the British government. His contribution to thwarting this attempt showcased his valor and unwavering dedication to the cause of freedom. This success enhanced his reputation as a freedom fighter and marked his resolute commitment to the ideals of independence.[1]

Expertise in Ayurveda and Philanthropic Activities[edit]

Beyond his involvement in the freedom struggle, Mr. Dwivedi was also an expert in Ayurveda, the traditional Indian system of medicine. He dedicated a considerable portion of his life to serving the underprivileged by providing free medical care and medicines to those in need. His compassion and selflessness touched the lives of numerous individuals who could not afford medical treatment.[1]

Family and Legacy[edit]

Mr. Dwivedi was blessed with a loving family. He had a son Mr. Vindhyachal Dwivedi, who also carried forward his father's honorable values and demonstrated his love for the nation. Additionally, he had eight daughters, each of whom imbibed his ideals of patriotism, service, and social welfare. Mr. Dwivedi's two grandsons, Mr. Akash Dwivedi and Mr. Aditya Dwivedi, have continued to uphold his legacy of commitment and sacrifice.[1]

Posthumous Honor[edit]

After his demise, Mr. Prasiddha Narayan Dwivedi was posthumously honored with a guard of honor. This recognition paid tribute to his exceptional contributions to India's struggle for freedom, his dedication to upholding dharma, and his selfless service to society.[1]

Final Words[edit]

The life of Mr. Prasiddha Narayan Dwivedi was marked by a strong determination, exceptional valor, an unparalleled love for the country, and a profound commitment to social welfare, dharma, and religious principles. His struggles, sacrifices, and dedication to preserving India's cultural heritage make him an iconic figure in the nation's history. His inspiring journey continues to live on in our hearts, resonating with freshness and providing unwavering motivation.

References/Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h 05 September, 2018. Hindustan News.