8 Must-See Ganesh Pandals in Mumbai
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Andhericha Raja
Founded in 1966 by workers in Andheri, it boasts one of the longest visarjan processions and attracts thousands of devotees with its stunning decorations.
Mumbaicha Raja
Founded in 1928,Mumbaicha Raja offers fresh themes annually and receives over 1.2 million visitors.It once hosted a Ganesh idol resembling Subhas Chandra Bose.
Keshavji Naik Chawl Ganpati
Established in 1893, Mumbai`s oldest Ganesh pandal is a cultural icon with an intricately crafted idol that preserves its traditional charm.
Girgaon Cha Raja
Founded by Lokmanya Tilak, this pandal is known for its eco-friendly idol adorned with a Maharashtrian turban, and it`s highly revered by devotees.
Chinchpokli Chintamani
Since 1920,this pandal has attracted over 700,000 visitors daily.It`s known for its traditional spirit, located in Chinchpokli, where Konkan workers once lived.
Lalbaugcha Raja
Celebrated since 1934, Lalbaugcha Raja features a towering Ganesh idol that draws countless devotees and is the centerpiece of Mumbai’s Ganesh festival.
GSB King Circle
Known for its grand and gold-clad idol,this pandal celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi with traditional rituals and opulence, attracting thousands of devotees annually.
Tejukaya Ganpati
Founded in 1967,Tejukaya Ganpati is known for its unique idol designs and themes.The pandal attracts devotees with its artistic appeal and cultural significance
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