9 Temples Provides Free Food in India to all Everyday


Temples provides free food: Whenever we think of free food, the first name that comes to our minds is of ‘The Golden Temple’, Amritsar. The largest free kitchen in the world is clearly one of its kinds. However, due to know that there are several other temples in India that offer free food to thousands of people on a daily basis. In fact, many of them have gained international recognition for their massive level of food preparations:

Let us have a look at 9 Temples provides free food in india:

1 Tirupati Temple, Andhra Pradesh

Tirupati Balaji

Tirupati is one of the most famous temples of south India. Everyday free food also known as Annadanam is offered to thousands of pilgrims who visit the temple. The devotees who contribute to the Annadanam believe that offering food (to the needy) without expecting anything in return is the purest form of devotion.

2 ISKON Temple, Hubli, Karnataka

ISKON Temple

Akshaya Patra, an ISKON foundation is a non-profit organization that owns a mega-kitchen in Hubli, Karnataka. The kitchen is well-equipped to be able to produce food for 150,000 people in less than 5 hours. ISKON foundation runs the world’s largest school lunch program providing mid-day meals to several schools in rural areas providing the under-privileged kid a thing they need the most, free food!Vaishno Devi, Jammu

3 Vaishno Devi, Jammu

Vaishno Devi

Trip to Vaishno Devi can be a tough one with several kilometres of trekking in a cold climate. The only thing apart from devotion that can make the journey more interesting and can keep you going is hot and fresh free food. You can enjoy free food at various checkpoints en route to Vaishno Devi. These free food check points are run by Vaishno Devi Shrine Board and are mostly funded by donations from devotees.

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4 Jagannath temple, Puri, Orissa

Jagannath temple Orissa

Darshan to the famous Jagannath temple is not complete until you enjoy the ‘bhog’ prepared inside. Here the food is cooked and served in utensils made of clay. The temple serves as many as 25,000 people on a normal day and around 100,000 people on a festival day. Rice is prepared in a unique way where 7 clay pots with rice grains and water are kept one above the other. The pot which is closest to the flame will be cooked last while the rice on the top pot will be cooked first. Now that is some real miracle!

5 Annapoorneshwari Temple, Chikmagalur

Annapoorneshwari Temple

Located in Karnataka, the Annapoorneshwari Temple is dedicated to the Annapoorneshwari, who is said to provide food for all. Every day, the temple serves thousands of people from all walks of life. The 400-year old temple is situated on the banks of the Bhadra river in a remote corner of Chikmagalur.

6 Dharmasthala, Mangalore

Dharmasthala

This is one the most unique temples in south India. Located near the Nethravathi river that runs through Dakshin Kanada, two of the presiding deities of the temple are Shiva in the form of Manjunatha and Gomanteshwara, a Jain Tirthankara, along with the Dharma Daivas. Though administered by Jains, every puja is conducted by Hindu priests. The food served here is a simple meal that will leave you wanting for more. Over 10,000 devotees are served here on daily basis.

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7 Golden Temple, Amritsar

Golden Temple

The Golden Temple is one of the most stunning temples there are. Not only do Sikhs believe in service, but they believe in service of all. People belonging to any religious and cultural background are allowed to be a part of the langar. The temple encourages a lot of volunteer work, providing people with some place to stay in exchange of their service.

8 Hemis Monastery, Hemis

Hemis Monastery

The Hemis monastery is one of the biggest monastery in Ladakh. Not only do they have provisions for travelers to stay in the monastery dormitories, they also offer every traveler a cup of local butter tea. If you wish to stay longer for the meal, you’re in for once in a lifetime experience of how food is made and served in monasteries.

9 ISKCON Temple, Mumbai

harerama harekrishna temple

Not only is it the ISKCON temple in Mumbai, but every single one around the world serves food, not only lunch but also dinner that sums up an extremely fulfilling experience. Every day, the bhojanalaya opens for devotees after the maha aarti is completed. (Temples provides free food in India.

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