The Annapurna Stotram was composed by Adi Shankaracharya in Kashi — a city where Annapurna Devi is worshipped as the one who sustains all life. This path teaches all eight shlokas with their philosophical meaning, connecting the act of eating to the act of worship.
What you will gain
- Chant all 8 shlokas with correct meter and pronunciation
- Understand the Advaita philosophical subtext of the stotra
- Learn the Kashi context and the significance of Annapurna worship
- Transform the daily act of eating into a conscious practice
At a glance
Your Guide
Vigyana Pathshala
Vigyana Pathshala
Level 1 — Shlokas 1–2 — The Goddess of Nourishment
Who is Annapurna? — Her form, her city, her grace
Level 2 — Locked
The Advaita philosophical conclusion — nourishment as liberation
Level 3 — Locked
The Advaita philosophical conclusion — nourishment as liberation
The path has been laid by those who walked it before you, your role is only to take the first step.
This Learning Path is a structured journey of disciplined study, verse by verse, level by level. Each step earned, each level unlocked.
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That alone is knowledge which liberates.
eGurukuls by Gyaandweep

