About Annapurna Temple - Barrackpore
Annapurna Temple is a Hindu navaratna heritage temple situated on the bank of the Ganges at Rasmani ghat at Titagarh, Barrackpore, in North 24 Paragana. The temple is similar to the Bhavatarini temple at Dakshineswar. Inside the main temple sanctum, you can see Lord Shiva and Maa Annapurna idols. The Temple was built by Rani Rashmoni's Youngest daughter Jagadamba Devi. The architectural splendour of the temple makes it a must-visit for all tourists. Here we provide you cpmplete information about Annapurna Temple timings and nearby accomodations.
Temple Timings and Details
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Darshan Timings
Morning : 05:00 AM to 01:30 PM
Evening : 04:00 PM to 08:00 PM
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Aarti Timings
Morning Aarti : 05:30 AM
Evening Aarti : 07:00 PM
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Dress Code
Traditional and Formal clothing
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Photography
Not allowed
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Prasad
Available
Accommodation Near Annapurna Temple - Barrackpore
Kolkata - Shree Calcutta Gujarati Samaj Dharamshala
Nabadwip - (Mayapur) Bharat Sevashram Sangha
Mayapur - Sri Sri Gour Saraswat Sant Gaudiya Math
Nadia - Srimad Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati Gaudiya Math
Calcutta Vastra Vyavsayi Seva Samity - Gangasagar
Kolkata - Shri Digambar Jain Bhawan Dharamshala
Mayapur - Sri Krishna Chaitanya Mission (International)
Shri Krishna Pranami Temple Dharamshala - Siliguri
Swami Pranabananda Atithi Niwas (Guest House) - Gangasagar
ISKCON Shri Ekachakra Chandrodaya Mandir - Ekachakra
Madhu Mamata Hotel & Resorts (Near Ekachakra Dham) - Tarapith
Kapil Kutir Sankhya Yoga Ashram (Boro Ashram) - Gangasagar
Sri Sri Gaur Nityananda Temple (Nandana Acharya Bhavan) - Mayapur
Jagannath Temple Guest House (Near Temple - Old Building) - Ekachakra
Temple Location
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
1. What are the Temple Annapurna timings?
Ans. Morning timings of Temple Annapurna are 5:00AM to 1:30PM and evening timings are 4:00PM to 8:00PM.
2. What are the Aarti timings?
Ans. Morning aarti is held in the morning at 05:30 AM and in the evening at 07:00 PM.
3. When is it offered, and how does the bhog/prasad taste?
Ans. Rice, two types of vegetable curries, pulses (dal), fish, chutney, sweet curd, payesh, pan, and fried foods are all part of morning bhog.



