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The treasure of food was distributed among the devotees in the Annapurna temple of Shri Kashi Vishwanath Dham.

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Varanasi, 29 October (Hindustan Reporter). On Tuesday, on the occasion of Dhanteras festival, a treasure of food grains in the form of Prasad was distributed among the devotees from the temple of Mata Annapurna Vigraha located in Shri Kashi Vishwanath Dham complex. The devotees who came to attend Baba Vishwanath Dham worshiped the idol of Mata Annapurna with devotion. In Abhijeet Muhurta, the idol of Mata Rani was given Panchamrit bath. After this, after adornment with fragrant flowers and ornaments, Mangala Aarti was offered and the doors of the temple were opened for the common devotees.

Devotees were elated after seeing the statue of Mother Annapurna, who had come to Kashi from Canada on the initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi after more than a hundred years. The devotees were given darshan of the Mother Goddess from the eastern gate of the temple complex. The entire temple complex has been decorated with grand decorations and tableaux. Organizers of the treasure distribution said that the aim of this initiative is to make the devotees experience the blessings of the Mother Goddess and encourage religious faith. The special thing is that the statue of the mother who came from Canada is sitting amidst the silver studded walls.

Coins and lava will be given as treasure to all the visitors coming for darshan in the grand event from Dhanteras to Annakoot. On the other hand, treasure was distributed among the devotees on the occasion of Dhanteras at Sri Sri Mouni Baba Ashram located in Laksa. In the ashram courtyard, the idols established by Sri Sri Mouni Baba, Mahaganpati Ji, Sri Ankhad Nandadeep, Sri Sri Mahatripursundari Mata, Sri Sri Lalitarajrajeshwari Mata, Sri Venu Gopal Ji, Sri Mata Kameshwari, Shaligram Ji, Crystal Shivling, Shivling in mercury, and Panchdhatu Sriyantra. Mangala Aarti was performed after adornment. After this, the treasure of food was distributed among the devotees who reached the ashram.