BANDI DEVI
A devotee who bathes in prayag teerth (now dasaswamedh ghat) and performs pooja/archana of Bandi Devi with all devotion will not be bound with iron chains.
A person who has committed any crime which may involve jail punishment, is advised (Kashi Khand Chapter 70) to worship Bandi Devi on all Tuesdays with fasting (having one time means only). By undertaking such poojas, devi will relieve him of all worldly bondages. When Devi can relieve the devotee from all bondages, ordinary chains are nothing.
If a devotee sincerely worships Bandi Devi as mentioned in Kashi Khand, this will benefit his relatives also who may be living elsewhere and that person will be released from imprisonment.
Sincere prayers to Bandi Devi will result in fulfilment of all desires of the devotees and there is no doubt about this.
Worshipping Bandi Devi will remove all sorts of misgivings tormenting the devotee, who will be blessed by the Devi.
LOCATION OF BANDI DEVI
Bandi Devi is located at No. D.17/100, just before Dasaswamedh Ghat. People can travel upto Dasaswamedh Ghat by rickshaw and before going down the steps, they should take a right turn. It is advisable to consult some local shop keepers as there are several labyrinthine gullies in the vicinity.
Location of this temple as per Google Map is given in the following Link :
TYPES OF POOJA
The temple timings are flexible. Devotees can have darshan through grilled door also. Devotees may ask the local shop keepers or neighbours for the other details.
ANNAPURNA DEVI
Annapurna Devi is referred to as Bhavani Devi by people in Kashi. Lord Vishnu was describing the various deities and Teerths (Sacred ponds etc.) to Sage Bindu (Chapter 61, Kashi Khand).
Devotees have been advised to worship Annapurna Devi and they would get the benefit of worshipping all Devis in the world. Devotees should worship this deity with the offerings of clothes, precious stones, flowers, incense sticks, deep (lamp).
Kashi Khand states that devotees should circumambulate Bhavani (Annapurna) 108 times in Chaitra Month, Shukla Paksha Ashtami. By doing this the devotees would derive the benefit of circumabulating all the mountains, seas, divine ashrams, all islands and the entire world.
Devotees should circumambulate this deity eight times daily and worship Annapurna. With the blessings of Annapurna all residents of Kashi will always remain happy. If devotees face any sort of hardship in Kashi, they should sincerely worship Maa Annapurna and they will be blessed with all prosperity and their obstacles will be removed.
Kashi Khand has described the greatness of Bhavani (Annapurna) in detail.
According to puranic belief, Maa Durga’s eighth form is Maha Gauri. She is fair complexioned and her fairness is compared with shell, conch and moon. She is considered to be eight years old. Her clothes and ornaments are also white. Her vehicle is a bull. She has four hands. Her upper right hand grants protection from all fears and in her lower right hand she holds a trishul (trident). She has a small drum in her upper left hand and her lower left hand grants blessings. Her appearance is very peaceful.
To attain Lord Shiva as her husband, She (as Parvati) had undergone rigorous penance, due to which her full body became black. Lord Shiva was pleased with her penance and he bather her with holy Ganga Water due to which she became as lovely and white as lightning. So she is called Maha Gauri (Gauri means fair complexioned/white). She always grants wishes to her devotees without fail. Devotees get all round prosperity and they do not have to face any sort of grief or sorrow.
Every year from Dhanteras viz. Triyodashi before Deepavali Amavasya to one day after Amavasya (total four days), Golden Annapurna idol is installed on the upper floor of Annapurna temple for darshan by devotees. South Indian devotees general combine Deepavali Darshan for Golden Annapurna, Ganga Snaan and Vishwanath Darshan.
Please watch our YouTube Video about Mahagauri (Annapurna) Devi at following Link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY-Z3pvPaBU&t=97s
LOCATION OF ANNAPURNA DEVI
Annapurna Devi is located at D-9/1, Annapurna Temple. The narrow lane or Gully approaching the temple is known as Vishwanath Gully.
There are two approach lanes one via Dashashwamedh Road, 2nd via Bansphatak.
Location of Annapurna Temple as per Google Map is given in the following Link :
Devotees worship this deity as one form of Durga in the Nav Durga Yatra during Navratri falling in September-October. This deity is called as Mahagauri Durga and is worshipped on the 8th day of the Navratri.
TYPES OF POOJA
The place of worship is open from 05.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. Aarties are conducted in the morning and evening. There is also annadanam daily at the temple premises in the afternoon where devotees can get free food.