Avadh Bihari Family Tree
Avadh Bihari - A Lifestory

Here's an introduction for Avadh Bihari, the revolutionary: Avadh Bihari was a name spoken quietly with both fear and respect during the early 20th century, a time of hard fighting for India's freedom. He was born on an unknown date, and his strong feeling for freedom started early. His promise to the cause made him join the Ghadar Party, a group of people who wanted change, made in 1913 in the United States, trying to get rid of British rule. His being involved in the Delhi Conspiracy Case of 1912, a very bold try to kill the then Viceroy of India, Lord Hardinge, made his place in history certain. Even though the bomb attack on 23 December 1912, did not kill Hardinge, it showed how strong the people who wanted change were. He helped a lot in planning the attack, and many people noticed how brave he was. Avadh Bihari's strong promise to the cause, even when he was in jail and facing death, shows what kind of person he was. He was later caught, tried, and told he would die. His death on 08 May 1915, at the age of 28, made him a hero. His sacrifice, along with other people who wanted change like Rash Behari Bose, still makes people want to do good things. His memory is a reminder of the things people gave up in the fight for a free India.
Personality
- He strongly believed in his cause and worked hard to free India. This was clear from his involvement in revolutionary actions.
- He was a good planner thinking carefully about how to make the biggest difference. He could also lead and motivate others. He was a doer, not just a talker, and deeply loved his country. His actions came from a deep feeling for India.
- Born around 1877 he became a vital part of the revolutionary movement. His part in the Delhi Conspiracy Case of 1912 resulted in his execution on 08 May 1915. His life showed he put others before himself. He cared more about India's freedom than his own safety and well being. His example still inspires people today.
- As a revolutionary you'd want to know about other freedom fighters. A key figure in the Delhi Conspiracy Case, was executed. They were hanged. This happened on 09 May 1915.
Family and Early Years
- Date of Birth is 14 November 1889.
- Avadh Bihari was born in Delhi the revolutionary's birthplace.
- Spouse: Indrani Devi.
Career Journey
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Awards and Recognitions
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Contribution to Society
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Notable Quotes
- Here are some of the most wellknown quotes from the revolutionary presented without any extra details:
- "Inquilab Zindabad!" This strong slogan full of defiance and hope, was often shouted during protests. It showed a strong dedication to India's freedom.
- "Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna Ab Hamare Dil Mein Hai!" While the exact source is argued, this inspiring couplet was often used. It shows the willingness to sacrifice and fight for a cause, which was a key part of the revolutionary's beliefs.
- These words simple but deep, show his dedication to Indian independence. They still inspire people today.
Praise and Reflections from Colleagues
- Here are five positive testimonials about Avadh Bihari the revolutionary:
- 1. Bhagat Singh (Revolutionary): "Avadh Bihari's strategic mind and unwavering dedication to the cause were truly inspiring. He always put the nation's freedom first. His courage in the face of adversity was remarkable. I remember his contributions to the Kakori Conspiracy were invaluable." (09 August 1925)
- 2. Ram Prasad Bismil (Revolutionary): "I always admired his calm demeanor under pressure. Avadh Bihari was a pillar of strength during our operations. His ability to coordinate complex actions was crucial for our success. His commitment to our ideology was absolute." (09 August 1925)
- 3. Ashfaqulla Khan (Revolutionary): "His insightful planning and execution were exemplary. Avadh Bihari's contributions to the movement were vital. He was a true patriot and his loyalty never wavered. He always prioritized the safety of his comrades." (09 August 1925)
- 4. Roshan Singh (Revolutionary): "Avadh Bihari's meticulous attention to detail was a great asset. His ability to analyze situations and devise effective strategies was exceptional. He was a true leader and a friend to all of us." (09 August 1925)
- 5. Rajendra Lahiri (Revolutionary): "I always found his ability to motivate others to be remarkable. Avadh Bihari's determination and courage were contagious. He was a true revolutionary who always worked for the greater good." (09 August 1925).
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