Labhpur is a little-known getaway near Bolpur-Santiniketan in Birbhum district. The picturesque settings make Labhpur an ideal weekend destination, far from the hustle and bustle of city life, yet so close to home. The Kanuri river flows nearby, winding its way through lush green fields and red soil. The first thing we noticed about the place is its virgin natural beauty. The old little railway station of Labhpur transported travelers to a past era and won our hearts. Labhpur village is covered in greenery but is quite developed. The red lateritic soil of Birbhum adds a special flavor to its traditional set-up.
Fulloratala
Fulloratala is adjacent to the Labpur station is a beautiful temple of Fullora Mata, where myths and legends abound. The temple is almost a hundred years old and believed to be one of the 51 piths of Goddess Sati. Legend has it that the lips of the Goddess fell at the site of the temple. We were intrigued to know that the temple, however, does not have a deity. A 10-day fair is held at the Fullora temple in every year during Magh Purnima. The temple is surrounded by dense foliage, giving the place a mysterious look. A huge pond nearby enhances the beauty of the destination.
A 10-day fair is held at the Fullora temple every year during Magh Purnima. The temple is surrounded by dense foliage, giving the place a mysterious look. A huge pond nearby enhances the beauty of the destination. According to legend, the ancient sage Durbasa’s ashram stood just three kilometers from this spot, at Gopalpur. The ancestral house of the famous Bengali writer Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay is very near to the Fullora tala. He wrote here many books. Now it has been converted into a museum, which houses several of his belongings. Particularly impressive is a collection of wood carvings, said to be crafted by the village artisans.
How to reach Labhpur
Labhpur is about 50km from Bolpur. Buses are frequent and it takes about two hours. Alternatively, go to Ahmadpur junction either by train or bus. Labhpur is on the Ahmadpur-Katwa section. Trains take about 30 minutes but are infrequent.