Durga Puja 2024 Pandals in Mumbai: From North Bombay Sarbojanin Durga Puja Pandal to Bengal Club, Must-Visit Pujo Pandals To Celebrate the Festival (See Pictures)

The five-day festival of Durga Puja spans start with the arrival of Maa Durga on Earth on Maha Panchami and ends with Vijayadashami where Maa Durga returns to her celestial abode. Apart from Bengal, Mumbai gets decked up during Durga Puja, showcasing some of the most vibrant and culturally rich pandals, celebrating the festival with grandeur and devotion.

Maa Durga (Photo Credits: Pexels)

Durga Puja is considered to be one of the biggest Hindu festivals across India. The UNESCO recognised cultural heritage, Durgotsav, is celebrated with great fervour and enthusiasm, particularly across Bengal and also in different parts of the country and abroad. The five-day festival starts with the arrival of Maa Durga on the planet Earth on Maha Panchami and ends with Vijayadashami, where Maa Durga returns to her celestial abode. Durga Puja marks the victory of Maa Durga over the buffalo demon Mahishasura. Durga Puja 2024 starts on October 9 and ends on October 13. Apart from Bengal, Mumbai gets decked up during Durga Puja, showcasing some of the most vibrant and culturally rich pandals, celebrating the festival with grandeur and devotion. With the plethora of pandals offering unique themes and experiences, we at LatestLY have collated the best five Durga Puja 2024 pandals in Mumbai that are a must-visit.

1. North Bombay Sarbojanin Durga Samiti, SNDT College Ground

This Durga Puja pandal was founded in 1948 and is known for its star-studded affair. Mukherjee family supports the pandal and here you might catch glimpses of celebrities like Rani Mukherji, Tanisha Mukherji, and Kajol, often seen serving bhog during the celebrations. This year, the festival has moved from Juhu and is hosted at SNDT College Ground and several captivating events like ‘Dhunuchi naach’ will take place. The pandal offers an upscale vibe with air conditioning, tight security, and plenty of food options.

North Bombay Sarbojanin Durga Samiti

2. Ramakrishna Mission, Khar

For those who prefer a traditional and quieter Durga Puja experience, the Ramakrishna Mission at Khar is a perfect spot. The pandal observes rituals like Sindur Khela, Aarti, Sandhi Pujo, and others, making it ideal for spiritual gatherings. This is one of Mumbai’s oldest pandals, open to people of all faiths for over 50 years, providing a serene space for devotees who prefer a peaceful celebration.

Ramakrishna Mission Durga Puja

Ramakrishna Mission Durga Puja (Photo Credits: YouTube)

3. Powai Bengali Welfare Association, Hiranandani Gardens

Powai in Mumbai is known for its large Bengali community and is a significant hub for Durga Puja festivities. The Durga Puja is held at the PBWA Puja Ground in Hiranandani Gardens where the pandal offers vibrant cultural performances and rituals such as delectable bhog. The pandal attracts visitors from all parts of the city. Established in in 2006, it is celebrating its 19th edition in 2024 with the theme, “Celebrating Mumbai,” which honours the city’s rich heritage and culture.

Powai Bengali Welfare Association Durga Puja

Powai Bengali Welfare Association Durga Puja (Photo Credits: PBWA)

4. Chembur Durga Puja Association, Chembur

In its 66th edition, the Chembur Durgotsav is held at the Jawahar Ground and is renowned for its lively atmosphere and cultural events. This year, the pandal is celebrating its 70th year and has a series of activities scheduled, including a Puchka eating competition on October 10 at 7:00 PM and various performances like dancing and singing on October 9 at 10:00 AM. Moreover, food stalls featuring Bengali delicacies add to the festive spirit.

Chembur Durga Puja Association Durga Puja

Chembur Durga Puja Association Durga Puja (Photo Credits: YouTube)

5. Bengal Club, Shivaji Park

This is one of the oldest Durga Puja pandals in Mumbai, celebrating the festival since 1922. The Durga Puja 2024 pandal marks its 89th edition. This pandal is known for its conch-blowing competitions, grand aartis, and ‘Dhunuchi’ dance competitions, which exude grandeur. The festival offers a festive atmosphere with beautifully decorated settings, delicious food, and thrilling events, making the place a must-visit one for Durga Puja enthusiasts.

Bengal Club Durga Puja

Bengal Club Durga Puja (Photo Credits: YouTube)

Mumbai’s Durga Puja pandals offer a wide spectrum of experiences, from the lavish, celebrity-studded celebration to the spiritual rituals. Each pandal has its uniqueness, showcasing the rich cultural diversity of the Bengali community while also incorporating the local flavours of Mumbai. These pandals are drawn by religious rituals, cultural performances and food, having something special for everyone.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Oct 08, 2024 04:14 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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