Kashi Annapurna Temple in Kashi is a sacred place that has existed continuously through all ages, even during times of destruction. The Skanda Purana describes how it remains intact even when everything is submerged in the ocean. In Kashi, a magnificent Shiva lingam known as Sri Kashi Vishwanath stands, and it is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Just as the sun is visible all over the world, even though it is located at a specific point in the sky. Lord Kashi Vishwanath and the holy town of Kashi influence the entire world. The Skanda Purana describes this.
While the four main goals of human life are Dharma (righteousness), Artha (prosperity), Kama (pleasure), and Moksha (liberation), there is no place like Kashi that can grant salvation.
Kashi is one of the most auspicious and precious places on Earth and is also one of the oldest cities. It has existed continuously, from the very beginning of time, and has been home to many kinds of living beings. People from all over India and the world come to Kashi to visit Lord Vishwanatha and Goddess Annapurna.
The Kashi Annapurna Annakshetra Trust formed near the Kashi Annapurna Mandir, which is next to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. This trust carries out Annadanam (free distribution of food) and other charitable activities to help those in need, with the support of generous devotees and the community.
Kashi is one of the holiest and most important places on Earth. It is also one of the oldest cities, and it has existed continuously since the beginning of time, with many different kinds of living beings. People from all over India and even from other countries visit Kashi to see Lord Vishwanatha and Goddess Annapurna Devi.
Location
You can find Kashi Annapurna Temple at D-9/1, Annapurna Temple. The narrow lane leading to the temple is called Viswanath Gali. For directions, refer to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple directions.
Devotees worship this deity as one form of Durga during the Nav Durga Yatra in Navratri, which occurs in September or October. They call this form of the goddess Mahagauri Durga, and they worship her on the 8th day of Navratri.
The temple remains open from 04:00 am to 10:00 pm. The priests conduct Aarties early in the morning12:00 noon & 08:30 & 10:00 p.m ,There is also annadanam daily at the temple premises in the afternoon where devotees can get free food
