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New To Mumbai? Here Are Iconic Ganpati Pandals You Should Surely Visit

Just moved to Mumbai or have been here for some time and want to witness the real hype of Ganesh Chaturthi? Let me tell you, you’re about to witness the city at its best! From massive idols to beautifully decorated pandals, the energy is electric, and it’s an experience like no other. If you’re wondering where to start, don’t worry—we’ve got you! Here’s a list of the must-visit Ganpati pandals where you can truly feel the spirit of Mumbai’s biggest celebration.

Lalbaugcha Raja (Parel)

Lalbaugcha Raja is one of the most iconic Ganpati idols in Mumbai, which draws millions of devotees year by year. Known as the “King of Lalbaug,” this alleged 18 to 20 feet towering idol symbolizes hope & prosperity. It is highly respected for its ability to grant wishes, and followers frequently wait in long lines for hours to see or touch the feet of this magnificent deity.

GSB Seva Mandal Ganpati (Matunga)

Known as the richest Ganpati in Mumbai, GSB Seva Mandal‘s idol is adorned with pure gold & silver, making it a visual masterpiece. The mandal is known for its eco-friendly celebrations and adherence to traditional rituals. This 16th-foot-tall idol is considered auspicious for those seeking wealth and success, and the beauty of its decorations is truly mesmerizing.

Ganesh Galli Mumbaicha Raja (Parel)

Located just around the corner from Lalbaugcha Raja, Mumbaicha Raja is famous for its elaborate and ever-changing themes each year. Known for setting up elaborate and artistic pandals, this experience takes visitors on a journey through mythological stories, historical sites, and significant cultural events. The unique themes of the decorations attract both locals & tourists.

Andhericha Raja (Andheri West)

Andheri-cha Raja is one of the most celebrated Ganpati idols in the suburbs of Mumbai. Unlike many others that are immersed after a few days, this Ganpati is worshipped for 10 days. Known for fulfilling wishes, it draws Bollywood celebrities and the suburban crowd in large numbers. Additionally, its immersion procession is a massive celebration in Andheri.

Girgaoncha Raja (Girgoan, Charni Road)

Girgaoncha Raja is known for its proximity to Mumbai’s famous Girgaum Chowpatty and the beautiful coastal immersion scenes. The pandal is famous for its religious fervor and spiritual vibes. Devotees here often remark about the idol’s calm and serene expression, making it a spiritual retreat in the heart of the city.

Khetwadicha Ganraj (Grant Road)

This Ganpati is known for its sheer grandeur and artistic brilliance. Located in the Khetwadi area, it stands tall as one of the tallest and most ornately decorated idols in Mumbai. Each year, the mandal showcases elaborate decorations, often inspired by royal palaces or famous temples, making it a must-visit for Ganpati lovers.

Chinchpoklicha Chintamani

One of the oldest Ganpati pandals in Mumbai, Chinchpoklicha Chintamani carries a deep historical significance. The idol’s simplicity combined with the grandeur of the celebrations gives it a unique charm. The mandal is revered for maintaining its traditional roots and spiritual atmosphere, attracting devotees seeking solace and peace during Ganeshotsav.

Each Ganpati idol adds its unique touch to the vibrant Ganeshotsav in Mumbai, combining tradition, faith, and community spirit into a beautiful celebration.

Out-of-the-Box Ganpati Designs Till Date

As eco-friendly Ganpatis continues to win hearts, some idols go beyond tradition, bringing in a quirky twist that grabs everyone’s attention. From creative designs to unexpected themes, these unique Ganpati idols totally caught our eye and are true showstoppers that you won’t want to miss!

Lord Ganesha idol made from watermelons in Chennai

Lord Ganesha idol is made from kalasam coconut (Kalasam is referred to as Kalash, a sacred vessel used in various Hindu rituals, symbolizing abundance, prosperity, and purity) in Chennai.

At Sarabha Nagar in Ludhiana, Lord Ganesha’s idol is uniquely crafted entirely out of chocolate.

A 20-foot idol of Lord Ganesha was made with rose flowers in Bangalore.

As you explore the vibrant Ganpati pandals of Mumbai from September 7 to 17, 2024, soak up the lively energy, rich traditions, and stunning pandals that make this celebration so magical. Whether it’s your first time or a yearly ritual, each visit brings its own spark of joy. Wishing you a prosperous and fulfilling year ahead, Ganpati Bappa Mourya!

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Huzefa Dudhwala

An introvert with a knack for good humour, I turned my writing hobby into a career. Though I usually keep my opinions private, but i’ve opted to make it public now. Life’s full of ironies, right? It has been for me thou! Enjoy reading.

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