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Join us on a spiritual & cultural journey as we visit the sacred Fullara Maa Shakti Peeth in Birbhum district of West Bengal, explore nearby Kankalitala Temple, and enjoy our stay at the charming Kristi Guest House in Shantiniketan. 🔔 Don’t forget to hit Like, Subscribe & turn on Notifications for more temple-trips and hidden gems of Bengal! 📍 What you’ll see in this video: • Arrival & first impressions at Fullara Maa Shakti Peeth (Labpur, Birbhum) • The history, legends and significance of the Fullara Shakti Peeth • A visit to Kankalitala Temple — one of the 51 Shakti Peethas — and its tranquil location near the River Kopai • Our stay-experience: Kristi Guest House, Shantiniketan — peaceful, convenient & close to everything • Tips for pilgrims and travellers: how to get there, what to see, best times, nearby food/stay etc. 🕉 History & Significance Fullara Maa Shakti Peeth The Fullara (or Phullara) Temple located in Labpur, Birbhum district is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. According to Hindu mythology, the lower lip (or “lower lip”– ‘hamsa’ – sometimes called ‘atahas’) of the goddess Sati fell at this site when Lord Shiva carried her corpse after her self-immolation. In the temple, there is no conventional idol; rather a large sacred stone symbolises the goddess. A big pond near the temple is associated with a legend that Lord Hanuman collected 108 blue lotuses from it for Rama’s worship of the goddess. The place thus holds deep spiritual importance and draws many devotees, especially during the Magh Purnima fair. This gives your viewers context on why this temple is special beyond just the visuals. Kankalitala Temple Located near Bolpur-Shantiniketan in Birbhum district, the Kankalitala Temple is also part of the 51 Shakti Peethas. The legend states that the “waist” (kankal in Bengali) of Sati fell here. Templefolks The temple sits on the banks of the River Kopai and though simple in structure, carries powerful spiritual energy. We visit this location as a quiet and meaningful complement to the Fullara trip. 🛏 Our Stay: Kristi Guest House, Shantiniketan We stayed at Kristi Guest House, located at: 📍 Santiniketan Road, Shyambati (Opposite Irrigation Office), Shantiniketan, Bolpur, West Bengal – 731235. holidayhomeindia.in 📞 Phone: +91-62974 75600 It’s a convenient choice for visitors: nestled in serene surroundings yet close to major cultural spots of Shantiniketan. The staff were friendly, rooms comfortable, and the location allowed us to explore easily. We give it a thumbs-up for anyone planning a trip around Birbhum/Bolpur. ✅ Travel Tips & Highlights • Best to visit during October-March for pleasant weather. • Wear modest clothing and carry a scarf/shawl when visiting temple-complexes. • At Kankalitala, roads from Bolpur may have potholes – plan a little extra travel time. Tripadvisor • Book stay in advance if you’re travelling on a weekend or festival day in Shantiniketan. • Respect temple norms (remove shoes, cover head/shoulders where required). Background music credits : Music by Hafijur Rahman from Pixabay 🎥 Don’t forget: If you found this vlog helpful or inspiring, please give it a 👍, share with your friends, and subscribe for more – we’ve got lots more West Bengal temples & cultural adventures coming up! #FullaraShaktiPeeth #KankalitalaTemple #Shantiniketan #Birbhum #WestBengalTravel #TempleVlog