Mallarpur


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FieldValue
nameMallarpur
settlement_typeCensus Town
image_skylineFile:Temple complex of Malleswara at Mallarpur in Birbhum district 08.jpg
image_captionTerracota carving at Malleswara Temple Complex
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coordinates
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subdivision_nameIndia
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subdivision_name1Emblem of West Bengal (Banglarmukh) before 2018.png West Bengal
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name2Birbhum
established_title
unit_prefMetric
area_total_km25.30
population_total6,471
population_as_of2011
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elevation_m47
demographics_type1Languages
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demographics1_info1Bengali
demographics1_title2Additional official
demographics1_info2English
timezone1IST
utc_offset1+5:30
postal_code_typePIN
postal_code731216
area_code_typeTelephone/STD code
area_code+91 / 03461
blank1_name_sec1Sex ratio
blank2_name_sec1Lok Sabha constituency
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blank3_name_sec1Vidhan Sabha constituency
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Etymology

The name Mallarpur had come from Malla kings. Probably, it has some connection with the great Malla king Veer Hambir.

Geography

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Location

Four separate villages called Amba, Fatehpur, Bahina and Mallarpur merged to form a small town Mallarpur.

A glimpse of the past

As one drives to Mallarpur, off the now busy highway, one will see a grand old ruin dominating the landscape for miles around. This is the Kacheri Baari or the Court House. Built in the late 18th century, this building must have been stunning in its heyday. As one enters through a once grand, but now rusted, metal gate, one comes into the front lawn, about 50 yards long. At the end of it, like a giant spider, sits the Kacheri Baari, a haunted house.

There is a "Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram Hostel" near Amba at Mollarpur beside Ramkrishna Ashram.

There is the burial place (samadhi) of Krishnananda Agamavagisha, at Molleswar Shiva temple ground. Krishnananda Agamavagisha was the great tantrik and author of "Brihat Tantrasara" and inventor of Dakshina Kali idol, and guru of Ramprasad Sen.

Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the area. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.

Police station

There is a police station at Mallarpur.

CD block HQ

The headquarters of Mayureswar I CD block are located at Mallarpur.

Demographics

As per the 2011 Census of India, Mallarpur had a total population of 6,471 of which 3,310 (51%) were males and 3,161 (49%) were females. Population below 6 years was 735. The total number of literates in Mallarpur was 4,584 (79.92% of the population over 6 years).

Transport

Mallarpur is a station on the Sahibganj Loop.

As the Panagarh–Morgram Highway passes through the town the road communication is well developed along with the railway communication. NH 14 (old numbering NH 60) is passing through Mallarpur to District Headquarter Suri via Ganpur, Deucha.

Education and Training

Mallarpur High School, Mollarpur Dharani Deben Siksha Niketan and Mollarpur Girl's High School are well known schools at Mollarpur. Turku Hansda-Lapsa Hemram Mahavidyalaya is situated near Mallarpur (on NH 14 at Madian).

There are various private and Government collaborated schools, institutes and organisations which are implementing people education and training.

Culture

David J. McCutchion mentions the many small char chala temples of the 18th and 19th centuries built of brick with facades richly carved, at Mallarpur.

People of Mallarpur celebrate all festival with same zeal. The main festivals are Eid, Durga puja, Kalipuja, Chhath, etc. Chhathpuja is celebrated by the Bihari community at Kali Tala in Bahina village and Eid is celebrated by Muslims at Mallarpur Muslim Para.

Poush Sankranti fair is held at Shibpur in the Mayureswar police station area. Shivratri fair is held at Dabuk. Gosaidas fair is held at Dakshingram.

Shivaratri and Gajan are held at Malleswar Shiva temple at gram Mallarpur. Phulkhela (literally play with flowers) is held during Charak Puja at Malleswar. At this phulkhela, bhaktas walk on burning wood.

Dharma pujo fair is held at Ratma on the occasion of Buddha Purnima.

On Shivaratri a grand fair is held at local Nimitala ground beside NH 14.

Ratha Yatra is one of the greatest festivals of Mallarpur.

Healthcare

Mallarpur Rural Hospital at Mallarpur, with 30 beds, is the main government medical facility in Mayureswar I CD block.

Gallery

File:malleswar.jpeg|Shiva temple Mallarpur Birbhum File:Temple complex of Malleswara at Mallarpur in Birbhum district 03.jpg|Temple complex of Malleswara at Mallarpur File:agambagis.jpg |Krishnananda Agamavagisha, guru of Sadhak Ramprasad Sen

References

References

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  4. "Krishnananda Agamavagisha".
  5. "Birbhum Police". West Bengal Police.
  6. "District Census Handbook: Birbhum, Series 20, Part XII B". Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal, 2011.
  7. "2011 Census – Primary Census Abstract Data Tables". Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India.
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  9. McCutchion, David J., ''Late Mediaeval Temples of Bengal'', first published 1972, reprinted 2017, page 31. The Asiatic Society, Kolkata, {{ISBN. 978-93-81574-65-2
  10. "Health & Family Welfare Department". Government of West Bengal.

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