

I listened to this hymn this morning and then read the translation. I found myself being drawn deeper and deeper inside. My heart felt full, nourished with so much love. I have been holding a concern, and I felt the blessings of this beautiful hymn as it eased my fear and supported my love and trust in the process of my sadhana. I rested in a place of quiet peace and bliss.
I offer my gratitude to Gurumayi, who can enrich me in every moment.
Melbourne, Australia
Hearing this hymn and the lovely, gentle voices of the singers reminded me that my gratitude and warmth can open me to share this glorious mood with friends and neighbors as we gather together for the American Thanksgiving holiday.
Massachusetts, United States
This beautiful hymn always fills my heart with deep reverence. Listening to its words offers me a profound reminder that all nourishment flows from Mahashakti.
When I visited Gurudev Siddha Peeth some years ago, I was blessed to buy an Annapurna murti in the town of Ganeshpuri. She now occupies a special place in my kitchen. I love cooking and always offer puja to Annapurna before beginning as a way to honor the food I am making as prasad, a blessed gift from God. This practice transforms the simple act of preparing a meal into a sacred, joyful ritual.
I am very grateful for the abundance I experience in even the smallest and most routine things in my life.
Punta del Este, Uruguay
This is so incredibly beautiful! As I chanted along, I felt as if I were suddenly in Guru Chowk in Gurudev Siddha Peeth during the early morning darkness—knowing in my heart that I had chanted this many, many times before, even though this was the first time. This experience served as a sublime and sweet reminder to me that it only takes a moment to connect deeply with the Self.
I am grateful for the powerful gift of the Annapurna Stotram. I feel transformed.
Oregon, United States
Warrnambool, Australia
Maryland, United States
Montreal, Canada
For me, food is nothing but the love of God. And when I share my food with others, I see love resonate in their hearts.
Some time ago I decided to invite a family from the neighborhood to celebrate my birthday. When the lady of the farm received the invitation from me, she remained silent. Then, she said, “I was born on that day too.”
I had just created a booklet of pictures of flowers from the country. And so, miracle after miracle, I offered the booklet as a gift during a warm gathering around a pie made with rhubarb from the garden. Undoubtedly, the goddess is among us and takes countless forms of food.
Rodez, France
What an exquisite and perfect hymn to the mysterious and profound source that we can always draw close to!
California, United States
Salutations to Goddess Annapurna.
New York, United States
Washington, United States
California, United States
Washington, United States
No rain had been forecast, but I woke up the next morning to a cool, gentle rain. I smiled and thanked Mahadurga. Later, in meditation after chanting Kali Durge, my breath was steady, my inner state serene, and the love of the goddess pulsated inside me and all around.
Tears of gratitude rose from my heart. I asked the goddess that, with each breath, my experience of unity consciousness be strengthened, and that I always honor my Sadguru, my true Self, and the great goddess.
Colorado, United States
As the clouds part, sunlight shines through my window, and I am reminded of the well of power and light that remains within us all.
Melbourne, Australia
Ostuni, Italy
I am so grateful for this gift. The abundance I receive here inspires me to honor the divine, moves my heart to offer puja. Wherever I am, in whatever situation, I feel I’ve been given the tools to honor and worship the moment and to offer blessings.
New York, United States
Each time I read the words “Be gracious to me and grant me your blessings,” I imagine myself preparing food in Annapurna’s blessed company. I see now that it is so much sweeter to repeat that line by singing it aloud. What a sweet chant this is!
New York, United States
Mexico City, Mexico
Glastonbury, United Kingdom
Later in the day, I heard a broadcast request for donations to feed people in need. I was drawn to support them with a donation and also wanted to send my blessings.
As I was going to bed this evening, I looked out of the window and saw the light of the full moon. It reminded me of Gurumayi’s light shining on all of us and inspired me to check on the Siddha Yoga path website for guidance. I am so glad I did. I found this wonderful hymn, which supports me in sending my blessings.
Yeovil, United Kingdom



















