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'''Brajkishore Prasad''' (1877–1946) was a lawyer inspired by [[Mohandas Gandhi]] during the [[Indian Independence Movement]]. | '''Brajkishore Prasad''' (1877–1946) was a lawyer inspired by [[Mohandas Gandhi]] during the [[Indian Independence Movement]]. | ||
Born in a [[Kayastha]] family in Srinagar, [[Siwan district]], Prasad gained his early education in [[Chhapra]] and [[Patna]] before moving to [[Presidency College, Kolkata|Presidency College]] in [[Calcutta]], where he completed his legal training.{{ | Born in a [[Kayastha]] family in Srinagar, [[Siwan district]], Prasad gained his early education in [[Chhapra]] and [[Patna]] before moving to [[Presidency College, Kolkata|Presidency College]] in [[Calcutta]], where he completed his legal training.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Umar4Ashraf|date=2021-04-01|title=Heritage Times - ब्रजकिशोर प्रसाद : स्वतंत्रता संग्राम का एक महानायक|url=https://heritagetimes.in/brajkishore-prasad-siwan-1877-1946/|access-date=2021-11-26|website=Heritage Times|language=en-US}}</ref> | ||
He married | He married Phuljhari Devi. He set up a legal practise in [[Darbhanga]] and had two sons, Vishwa Nath and Shiv Nath Prasad, more commonly known as SN Prasad, and two daughters, [[Prabhavati Devi]] and Vidyawati.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Braj Kishore Prasad - the Forgotten Hero of Bihar - PatnaDaily|url=https://www.patnadaily.com/index.php/features/8182-braj-kishore-prasad-the-forgotten-hero-of-bihar.html|access-date=2021-11-26|website=www.patnadaily.com}}</ref> | ||
He met with [[Mahatma Gandhi]] in 1915 and was inspired. He decided to get involved full-time in the freedom struggle and gave up his legal practice. He was instrumental in Gandhi taking up the [[Champaran Satyagraha|Champaran]] and [[Kheda Satyagraha|Kheda]] Satyagraha, in which Gandhi handpicked [[Rajendra Prasad]] and [[Anugrah Narayan Sinha]]<ref>{{cite web | He met with [[Mahatma Gandhi]] in 1915 and was inspired. He decided to get involved full-time in the freedom struggle and gave up his legal practice. He was instrumental in Gandhi taking up the [[Champaran Satyagraha|Champaran]] and [[Kheda Satyagraha|Kheda]] Satyagraha, in which Gandhi handpicked [[Rajendra Prasad]] and [[Anugrah Narayan Sinha]]<ref>{{cite web |