Mary Kom: The Star Of Tahchanu
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Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom :: Pix - Bullu Raj
The term 'tah-chanu' combination of two words; tah meaning truth and chanu means daughter. True-daughter known as tahchanu is traditionally use slogan that stimulates her zeal and inner self-esteem spirit of self-willingness tawmngaihnu as a woman for growth and prosperity.
Literate or illiterate, wise or stupid, bad or good, child, youth or old-aged, a woman is known as numei in Kukis. Damsel is known as nugngah and a married woman is called nupi. She is generally known by numei nature of her strength in obedience, kindness, softness in voice and body. Nupi is born numei woman of tahchanu (true-daughter) to learn, care, nurture and to preserve humanity towards growth and prosperity.
Recently recorded and the well known numei among the People-of-Tribes by the dawn of 21st century nupi feminism of the tahchanu frontier is, no other than the Hmangte Chungneijang Mary Kom, also known as MC Mary Kom. She was born on 1st March 1983 at Kangathei in the hill land of Kom locality, Churachandpur district of Manipur.
Born and brought up in her khankho village way of life, she completed her primary education from Loktak Christian Model High School, Moirang, up to class VI standard and attended St. Xavier Catholic School, Moirang, up to class VIII. She then moved to Adimjati High School, Imphal, for class IX and X, but was unable to pass the matriculation exam. Not wishing to reappear, she quit her school and gave her examination from NIOS, Imphal and later graduated from Churachandpur College.
Her parents, Mangte Tonpa Kom and Mangte Akham Kom, worked in jhum fields. Her parents and social system may find odd and she may not be always appreciated for playing game of boxing even during motherhood. However, her inner self determination and commanding tahchanu's spirit of courage, self-willingness, determination, zeal, self-esteem to face challenges of odds; she committed to struggled to catch hold of the top medal. She had been empowered by her husband like filling oil to the engine.
According to the Kukis' numei feminism of the tahchanu, whatever profession, position, ability or fame a numei has, she is fifty percent to her man. In the same manner Pasal (man) is also fifty percent to his numei (woman). This fifty plus fifty unity-in-couple makes hundred percent for growth and prosperity of a family called insung. In another word fifty/fifty make a couple one-body, as the scripture says, they are no longer two but one, therefore what God has joined together let no man separate' Matthew 19:6.
The notion of equality between man and woman had been set right by the words of Chung Pathien (God), the planner and maker of relationship between man and woman, for their prosperity in the tradition of villagers' humanity called mihing-khankho. Neither from his head nor from the toe but, from the middle portion, numei (woman) had been made out of the rib of man's body. In another word, prosperity of human flourished through relationship in love and understanding, where a man of fifty percent plus a woman of fifty percent making it hundred percent, can fully nurtures humanity.
Therefore, God made numei woman to walk equally hand-in-hand with man pasal for life-time as found in the scripture of the Bible Genesis 2:21-23 states, So the LORD God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep; and while he was sleeping, he took one of the man's ribs and closed up the place with flesh. Then the LORD God made a woman from the rib he had taken out of the man, and he brought her to the man. The man said, "This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called 'woman' for she was taken out of man."
MC Mary, on her way to Holy-Marriage in the year 2005, she is found to be the upholder of her custom, culture, tradition and religion. In her traditional way of equality between man and woman, she hailed her true married-womaness numei feminism of the tahchanu (traditional hill village woman way of life). It is because, on her way to marriage, she was send-off from her home traditionally and according to wish of parents and went to her beloved chosen husband, Pu Onler Kom's traditional khankho way of village life.
MC Mary Kom or the Tahchanu Magnificent Mary entered her passionate field of Games and sports in the year 2000. She began her training under the Coach of Manipur Shri M. Narjit Singh, at Khuman Lampak, Imphal. She is an Indian boxer Nicknamed "Magnificent Mary", She began her first stage of the ring in her state of Manipur, then national level of India and also became six times champion. Kom won her first Gold Medal for any Indian at the Asian Game at Incheon, South Korea on date one of October 2014, by beating Kazakhstan's Zhaina Shekerbekova in the flyweight (51KG) summit clash.
Reception for MC Mary Kom by Kom Rem Union Manipur at Imphal on 30 September 2010 :: Pix - Daniel Chabungbam
Her won tallies under the Coach of M. Narjit Singh and Charles Atkinson are:
Sl. Nos | Name of the Competitions Participated | Weight | Position | Location | Year |
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1 | WWABC (Womens World Amateur Boxing Championship) | 48 | Second | Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA | 2001 |
2 | WWABC | 45 | First | Antalya, Turkey | 2002 |
3 | Witch Cup | 45 | First | Pecs, Hungary | 2002 |
4 | Asian Women's Championships | 46 | First | Hisar, India | 2003 |
5 | Women's World Cup | 41 | First | Tonsberg, Norway | 2004 |
6 | Asian Women's Championships | 46 | First | Kaohsiung, Taiwan | 2005 |
7 | WWABC | 46 | First | Podolsk, Russia | 2005 |
8 | WWABC | 46 | First | New-Delhi, India | 2006 |
0 | Venus Women's Box Cup | 46 | First | Vejle, Denmark | 2006 |
10 | WWABC | 46 | First | Ningbo, China | 2008 |
11 | 46 | Second | Guwahati, India | 2008 | |
12 | Asian Indoor Games | 46 | First | Hanoi, Vietnam | 2009 |
13 | WWABC | 48 | First | Bridgeton, Barbados | 2010 |
14 | Asian Women's Championships | 46 | First | Astana, Kazakhstan | 2010 |
15 | Asian Games | 51 | Third | Guanghou, China | 2010 |
16 | Asian Women's Boxing Tournament | 48 | First | Haikou, China | 2011 |
17 | Asian Women's Championships | 41 | First | UlanBator, Mongolia | 2012 |
18 | Summer Olympic | 51 | Third | London, UK | 2012 |
19 | Asian Games | 51 | First | South Korea | 2014 |
Sl. Nos | Name of the Awards | Year |
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1 | Arjuna Award (Boxing) | 2003 |
2 | Contender for Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award (CRGKRA) | 2007 |
3 | People of the Year by Limca Book of Records | 2007 |
4 | "Magnificent Mary" by AIBA | 2008 |
5 | Pepsi MTV Youth Icon | 2008 |
6 | CNN-IBN & Reliance Industries' Real Heroes Award on April 14 | 2008 |
7 | Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award of India | 2009 |
8 | Padma Shree (Sports) | 2010 |
9 | Padma Bhushan (Sports) | 2013 |
Sl. Nos | Names of the Boxing Tournaments | Venue | Date and Year |
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1 | Gold 1st Women Nat. Boxing Championship | Chennai | 61 Feb. 2001 |
2 | The East Open Boxing Champ | Bengal | 1114 Dec. 2001 |
3 | 2nd Sr. World Women Boxing Championship | New Delhi | 2630 Dec. 2001 |
4 | National Women Sports Meet | New Delhi | 2630 Dec. 2001 |
5 | 32nd National Games | Hyderabad | 2002 |
6 | 3rd Sr. World Women Boxing Championship | Aizawl | 48 March 2003 |
7 | 4th Senior. WWBC | Assam | 2428 Feb. 2004 |
8 | 5th Senior WWBC | Kerala | 2630 Dec. 2004 |
9 | 6th Senior WWBC (29 Nov.-to-3 Dec) | Jamshedpur | Nov-Dec 3, 2005 |
10 | 10th WNBC (Lost) | Jamshedpur | Oct. 5, 2009 |