Rani Rashmoni, also known as Rani Rashmoni Thakurani, was a prominent 19th-century philanthropist and social reformer from Bengal, India. She was born on 28th September 1793 in present-day Kolkata and was married to Babu Rajchandra Das, a wealthy zamindar (landowner).
Rani Rashmoni is best known for her significant contributions to religious and social causes. She is renowned for founding the Dakshineswar Kali Temple near Kolkata, which later gained fame as the place where the mystic Ramakrishna Paramahamsa served as a priest. The construction of the temple was completed in 1855.
In addition to her religious contributions, Rani Rashmoni played a key role in social reforms. She actively supported widow remarriage and established charitable and educational institutions. Her legacy continues through various institutions and philanthropic activities associated with her name.
Rani Rashmoni passed away on 19th February 1861, but her contributions to society and religious institutions are remembered and celebrated to this day. The Dakshineswar Kali Temple remains a significant pilgrimage site and a symbol of her dedication to spiritual and social causes.