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Jagadamba Kumari Devi

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Jagadamba Kumari Devi
जगदम्बा कुमारी देवी राणा
Born1918
Balrampur district, Uttar Pradesh
Died1988
Shree Durbar, Kathmandu
SpouseLt.-Gen. Madan Shumsher JBR
Names
Jagadamba Kumari Devi Rana
HouseRana dynasty (by marriage)
ReligionHinduism
Jagadamba Kumari Devi
Member of Raj Sabaha
Personal details
Nationality   Nepal

Rani Jagadamba Kumari Devi (1918–1988) was the wife of Lt.-Gen.Madan Shumsher JBR, and daughter-in-law of Maharaja Prime Minister Chandra Shumsher JBR.[1] Jagadamba Kumari Devi was born in Balrampur district, Uttar Pradesh. After marriage with Lt.-Gen. Madan Shumsher JBR she moved to Kathmandu and lived in Shree Durbar.[2]

She is credited with building numerous temples, public water sprouts and Jagadamba Nepali Dharmashala (free lodging) at sacred sites outside Nepal. At prominent religious places like Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu, Varanasi and many more. Rani Jagadamba Kumari Devi established Nepali Schools and Scholarship programs in Varanasi for Nepali students through Vidya Dharma Pracharini Nepali Samiti of Varanasi. She also gave many endowments to educational Institutions both in India and Nepal. In 1956, on memory of her husband late General Madan Shumsher JBR She established Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya and started the award, through establishing the Madan Puraskar Guthi (Fund) for awarding famous writers .[3] After her death in 1989, another award Jagadamba Shree Purasakar was established by Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya in the honor of Rani Jagadamba Kumari Devi to Nepalis contributing in Nepali Language, Literature, Art and Folk Culture Field.[3] She also established Jagadamba Databya Aushadhalaya (charitable dispensary) and Madan Dhara Samiti for charitable work.[4] She also donated 22 ropani land of Shree Durbar to Sajha Yatayat's services and for the overall public good.[5]

Jagadumba Nepali Dharamshala Varanasi constructed by Rani Jagadamba Kumari Devi for Nepali in 1960

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  1. ^ JBR, PurushottamShamsher (1990). Shree Teen Haruko Tathya Britanta (in Nepali). Bhotahity, Kathmandu: Vidarthi Pustak Bhandar. ISBN 99933-39-91-1.
  2. ^ JBR, PurushottamShamsher (2007). Ranakalin Pramukh Atihasik Darbarharu [Chief Historical Palaces of the Rana Era] (in Nepali). Vidarthi Pustak Bhandar. ISBN 978-9994611027.
  3. ^ a b "About Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya". Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2009.
  4. ^ "Attach more of Dixits' land, govt told". Thehimalayantimes. Archived from the original on 19 August 2016. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Chief Executive Officer of Sajha Yatayat". sajhayatayat. Archived from the original on 18 September 2016. Retrieved 18 July 2016.