Fullara
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Fullara is a temple-town near Labhpur in Birbhum-Murshidabad in India.
According to mythology, when Mahadeva danced around with Sati’s dead body cutting it to pieces, the lip fell at Fullara. The old temple has been destroyed and a new temple has been built. Only some broken pillars of the old temple remain. There is a big pond beside the temple. According to hearsay, Hanuman collected 108 blue lotuses from the pond when Sri Ramachandra required them for the worship of goddess Durga. It is considered to be one of the fifty-one shakti peethas in India.
Get in
Fullara is near Labhpur and is about 30 km from Santiniketan
One could also come here from Kankalitala, which is about 19 km.
See
Temple
Do
Worship at the temple
Visit the 10-day fair near Fullara temple during Magh Purnima
Visit the 10-day fair near Fullara temple during Magh Purnima
Buy
Traditional Teracotta works can be bought from here.
Eat
There are small eateries in Labhpur bus stand.
Drink
Only tea is available in Labhpur bus stand.