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News1817-01-2026, 08:46

Fullara Temple: Unveiling the Spine-Chilling History of a Birbhum Satipeeth

  • Fullara Temple in Labhpur, Birbhum, is a prominent Satipeeth where Sati's 'adhar' (lower lip) is believed to have fallen, though some sources suggest Atthahas in Purba Bardhaman.
  • The current temple, the third iteration, was established in Bengali year 1302 by Yadavlal Bandyopadhyay, the zamindar of Labhpur, initially built with lime and brick dust before being converted to concrete.
  • The temple does not house a specific idol; instead, a 15-18 feet high rock is worshipped as the Goddess's lower lip, and a Panchamundi Asan is also present.
  • Krishnananda Giri first established the original Fullara Temple, which once featured a golden kalash on its spire, and like other Satipeeths, it includes a Bhairav Shiva temple.
  • Accessible from Labhpur town by auto-rickshaw or toto, nearby attractions include author Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay's house and Hansuli Bank.

Why It Matters: Fullara Temple, a significant Satipeeth in Birbhum, holds a rich history and unique worship practices.

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