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From CR Park to Greater Kailash: 10 Durga Puja pandals in Delhi that are a must-visit this festive season

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 29, 2025, 08:42 IST
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From CR Park to Greater Kailash: 10 Durga Puja pandals in Delhi that are a must-visit this festive season

Durga Puja is a festival that brings in joy, devotion, and community spirit together wherever it is celebrated. While Kolkata might be the heartland of this grand celebration, Durga pooja celebrations have expanded to various cities to cater to the celebrations of Bengali communities across the country. Similarly, Delhi’s Durga Puja scene has blossomed into something truly special, as the city hosts numerous spectacular pandals where the essence of Bengal’s culture shines bright.
From intricate, beautiful, and detailed idol artistry and rhythmic dhak beats to sumptuous bhogs (prasads) and vibrant dance performances, these pandals create an atmosphere that is festive and soulful. Whether you’re a Delhi local or visiting, exploring these pandals is an incredible way to connect with the festival’s spirit, meet warm communities, and enjoy a glimpse of Bengal’s traditions, right in the capital.


Here’s a list of 10 must-visit Durga Puja pandals across Delhi and NCR

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CR Park- South Delhi

Chittaranjan Park, fondly called CR Park, is the popular name for the beautiful and iconic Durga Puja in Delhi. This bustling neighborhood brings a slice of Kolkata’s spirit, with traditional dhunuchi dances and the deep beats of the dhak filling the air. The pandals here showcase beautifully crafted idols and cultural programs that truly reflect Bengal’s heritage. Add to that the delicious street food stalls serving fish fry, chingri malai curry, and mishti, and there is a vibrant, five-day celebration that draws crowds from all over the city.

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Minto Road Puja Samity- Central Delhi

Minto Road Puja Samity stands as one of Delhi’s oldest Durga Puja celebrations, blending faith with creativity. Each year, the pandal has imaginative themes, from mythology to social issues, that make you stop and think. Evenings are alive with bhajans, theatrical performances, and lively dances, all bringing the community together. The soulful Bhog served here is a highlight, giving a true taste of Bengali hospitality. This puja is a heartfelt celebration that honours the heritage and modern expression.

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Kashmiri Gate Kalibari- North Delhi

Kashmiri Gate Kalibari has been a pillar of Durga Puja devotion since 1910. The temple’s ancient chants and rituals create a serene, spiritual atmosphere that feels timeless. The idol decorations, especially the iconic Daaker Saaj, are stunning examples of Bengal’s artistic traditions. Cultural performances, including classical dance, enrich the experience, while the traditional Bhog symbolises deep-rooted culinary heritage. For those seeking a peaceful and authentic puja experience, this historic spot is a must-visit.

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Mayur Vihar-1 Kalibari- East Delhi

Though newer on the pandal setting in Delhi, Mayur Vihar-1 Kalibari has quickly become a favourite among Durga Puja enthusiasts. Its pandals are a combination of traditional and modern artistic themes, giving both spiritual calm and a visual festive feeling. The community here takes pride in cultural programs showing local talent, from classical music to vibrant dance. The comforting khichuri served during Bhog adds to the warmth, making this a beautiful celebration where Bengal’s festival spirit shines brightly in East Delhi.

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Matri Mandir Samity- South Delhi

Matri Mandir is known for its inviting atmosphere, where everyone feels part of one big family. The pandal features beautifully created idols and echoes with the soulful sounds of Rabindra Sangeet. High-energy dhunuchi dances get everyone moving, while the food stalls offer authentic Bengali street food alongside traditional Bhog.

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Timarpur & Civil Lines Puja Samity- North Delhi

This historic puja, dating back to 1914, keeps old Bengal traditions alive in North Delhi. The pandal’s exquisite idols and the rare custom of immersing Maa Durga on a bullock cart create a unique experience. Rituals here carry a deep sense of heritage, coupled with cultural performances that engage all generations. The atmosphere is nostalgic yet lively, offering devotees a meaningful connection to the festival’s roots and a glimpse of Bengal’s timeless customs in the capital.

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Arambagh Durga Puja Samity- Central Delhi

Arambagh Durga Puja is known for its grand scale and creative pandal designs. Each year, the themes push artistic boundaries, giving a dazzling spectacle for visitors. The celebrations are marked by vibrant rituals, music, and dance that bring the community together in joyous devotion. The famous Ashtami Bhog feast unites everyone over delicious food, making this puja a cultural highlight in Delhi’s festival calendar. It’s an event that celebrates tradition with flair and enthusiasm.

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Lajpat Nagar Durga Puja- South Delhi

Lajpat Nagar’s Durga Puja has grown into a favourite for its festive vibe and welcoming community feel. The pandal impresses with artistic idols and lively rituals, while evenings come alive with music, dance, and performances that appeal to all ages. The Bhog and local delicacies draw large crowds who come for the food as much as for the festivities.

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Sushant Lok Durga Puja- Gurugram

Sushant Lok’s Durga Puja provides Delhi NCR residents a rich taste of Bengal’s traditions without the need to travel far. Rituals here are performed with devotion, and the community Bhog is a feast of authentic Bengali flavors. The pandal balances traditional practices with contemporary cultural programs, creating a space that feels sacred and modern. For those longing for nostalgia and heartfelt celebrations, this Gurugram puja provides a perfect, warm welcome.

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Greater Kailash 2 - South Delhi

GK II Durgotsav is known for its well-organized, serene celebrations that welcome families and devotees together. The pandal’s calming ambience is complemented by a thoughtfully prepared Bhog featuring healthy and organic dishes. Cultural programs and devotional music keep the festival lively yet intimate. Over the years, this puja has become a beloved event where community spirit, tradition, and mindful celebration beautifully come together in South Delhi’s neighborhood charm.

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