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The Ganesh Chaturthi festival is celebrated with great pomp and reverence every year in India. This festival, a symbol of worship of Lord Ganesha, is celebrated with unity, culture, and devotion across the country. This ten-day festival is worth seeing not only in every home, but also in huge pandals.
Even in Ganesh Chaturthi 2025, millions of devotees will turn to the famous pandals of different cities and states to see their beloved Ganpati Bappa. Let's know about the 11 biggest and famous Ganesh pandals of India, which you must visit.
Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 Top 11 Pandals
1. Lalbaugcha Raja, Mumbai
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As soon as the name of Mumbai comes, Lalbaugcha Raja comes to mind first. Started in 1934, this pandal is counted among the most famous Ganpati pandals in the world today. The idol installed here is called Navasacha Ganapati, because it is believed that all the wishes of the devotees coming here are fulfilled.
Crores of devotees come here during these 10 days of Ganeshotsav. Sometimes people have to stand in line for 15-20 hours for darshan. There are two types of lines for darshan here - one Navsachcha Darshan (for wish fulfillment) and the other Mukhdarshan (just to get a glimpse). The grandeur and crowd of this pandal makes it the most special pandal of India.
2. Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati, Pune
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This pandal of Pune is counted among the oldest and historical Ganesh pandals of India. Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati was established in 1896 by sweet businessman Dagdusheth Halwai. The biggest specialty of this pandal is the grand and decorated Ganesh idol installed here, which is decorated with gold and silver.
During the festival, devotional songs, bhajans and grand aartis are performed here day and night. This pandal is the center of faith of devotees not only from Maharashtra but the whole country.
3. Mumbaicha Raja, Ganesh Gali, Mumbai
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Mumbaicha Raja located in Ganesh Gali was started in 1928. This pandal is known for its unique themes and social messages. Every year the decorations here highlight some social issue, such as - education, environment, cleanliness or historical events.
The idol here is also always different and creative, which touches the hearts of the devotees.
4. Kasba Ganpati, Pune
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Pune's Kasba Ganpati is associated with the tradition and history of Maharashtra. It is called Manache Pahile Ganpati, which means - the most revered. When Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak started the public Ganeshotsav, Kasba Ganpati was given the first place.
Many cultural and religious programs take place here during the festival. This pandal is a symbol of the religious faith and culture of Pune.
5. Khairtabad Ganesh, Hyderabad
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Khairtabad Ganesh remains in the news every year for its height and grandeur. Sometimes a Ganesha idol as tall as 100 feet is made here, which is completely prepared with clay and natural colours.
This pandal of Hyderabad is a centre of attraction not only for South India, but the whole country. Every year lakhs of devotees come here and worship the idol for hours.
6. Girgaoncha Raja, Girgaon, Mumbai
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Another popular pandal in Mumbai is Girgaoncha Raja. The Ganesh idol here is always artistic and theme-based. The specialty of this pandal is that it has a beautiful blend of Marathi, Gujarati and Marwari traditions.
Cultural performances, dance and music are also organized here during the festival, which makes it even more special.
7. GSB Seva Mandal Ganpati, King's Circle, Mumbai
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This pandal is called the richest Ganesh pandal of India. The idol of GSB Seva Mandal Ganpati is completely decorated with gold, silver and precious gems.
Interestingly, the Ganesh idol is installed here only for five days and after that it is immersed. Z+ security is provided here for security.
8. Dharampeth Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav, Nagpur
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This pandal, approximately 60 years old, is the largest Ganeshotsav venue in Nagpur. Its specialty is that the idol here is made by combining many small idols, which form the shape of a huge Ganesh idol.
Lakhs of people from Nagpur and surrounding areas come here to see Ganpati Bappa. It is also the center of cultural activities in the city.
9. Nashikcha Raja, Nashik
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Nashikcha Raja is the main attraction of Ganeshotsav in the city. Although its grandeur is not as grand as pandals like Mumbai or Pune, the devotion and reverence here makes it special.
During Ganesh Chaturthi, the whole of Nashik gathers around this pandal and celebrates.
10. Andhericha Raja, Mumbai
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Mumbai's Andhericha Raja is in the news every year for its grand decorations and creative presentations. The decorations here are always based on a particular theme, which makes it unique.
Devotees from all over the world come here to see Ganpati Bappa.
11. Khetwadi Ganraj, Mumbai
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Khetwadi Ganraj is another spectacular Ganesh pandal in Mumbai. The idol here is often very tall and beautifully carved. This pandal has also received the "Best Ganesh Idol" award many times.
Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 will once again showcase India's unity in devotion, culture and celebration. From Mumbai's iconic Lalbaugcha Raja to Hyderabad's gigantic Khairatabad Ganesh, each pandal boasts its own heritage, faith, and grandeur. Visiting these 11 famous pandals is not just a darshan, but also an experience of India's cultural richness and the deep spiritual connection that unites millions of devotees.
Read More: Ganesh Chaturthi 2025: Date, Puja Muhurat, Sthapana Vidhi and Significance
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