Boro Maa


Boro Maa was a matriarch of the Matua Mahasangha, a Hindu religious reformation movement. Her original name was Binapani Devi Thakur; the name "Boro Maa" translates to "elder mother", an epithet for universal mother. She established the community's new capital at Thakurnagar.

Career

Boro Maa was born in 1918 in Jabdakathi village, Barishal District, Bengal Presidency. In 1933, she married Pramatha Ranjan Thakur, a great-grandson of Harichand Thakur, the founder of Matua Mahasangha.
In 1947, India became independent and the province of Bengal was partitioned into Muslim majority East Bengal and Hindu majority West Bengal. In the following year, Boro Maa along with her family and a large number of Matuas migrated to West Bengal. Along with her husband, she created a refugee colony at Thakurnagar for the displaced Matuas.
In 1990, Boro Maa's husband died. She became the chief adviser and matriarch of the community. In the following years, she spread the teachings of Harichand Thakur across India.
On 15 March 2010, Boro Maa appointed Mamata Banerjee as the chief patron of the community. In November 2018, she was awarded Banga Bibhushan, the highest civilian award of West Bengal.
On 5 March 2019, Boro Maa died at Kolkata. Her funeral was held with full state honours on 7 March and a gun salute was given to her by the state government. Upon her death, her daughter-in-law Mamata Bala Thakur was appointed pro tem adviser of the community.

Personal life

Boro Maa's elder son Kapil Krishna Thakur represented Bongaon constituency in Indian parliament in 2014 as a candidate of Trinamool Congress. After his death, his wife Mamata Bala Thakur was elected. Boro Maa's younger son Manjul Krishna Thakur defected to the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2015. Her grandson Sri Santanu Thakur has been elected as Member of Parliament for BJP from Bongaon Constituency in 2019