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Durga Puja fever hits Delhi! Top 5 must-visit pandals for an unforgettable experience

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Yusra Nazim

Delhi is ready to light up with the magic of Durga Puja, and if you haven’t experienced the city’s festive pulse yet, you are in for a treat!

From vibrant, larger-than-life idols to jaw-dropping pandals that blend creativity and tradition, this is the time when the capital transforms into a cultural wonderland. Whether you are here for the aarti, the food, or just to soak in the electric energy, Durga Puja pandals are where the magic happens. And guess what? We’ve got the ultimate list of the 5 best pandals in town that you absolutely cannot miss. Get ready for an unforgettable cultural ride that will make you fall in love with Delhi all over again!

B-Block Pandal, CR Park

When it comes to Durga Puja in Delhi, Chittaranjan Park (CR Park) is the place to be. B-Block pandal is one of the most famous, with stunning traditional decor that brings the spirit of West Bengal alive. Expect grand idol processions, cultural performances, and food stalls serving mouth-watering Bengali delicacies like puchkas and kathi rolls. Pro-tip: Do not miss the evening aarti—it’s pure magic!

Also read: Top five Dandiya night events in Delhi-NCR: A celebration of tradition and energy

Minto Road

For a mix of modern creativity and traditional elegance, the Minto Road Durga Puja is the place to be. Known for its unique themes each year, this pandal showcases artistic renditions of Goddess Durga that leave visitors spellbound. The decorations here are often eco-friendly, adding a socially conscious twist to the celebrations. Plus, the cultural programmes at night are perfect for the entire family!

Kashmere Gate

Delhi’s oldest Durga Puja pandal, the Kashmere Gate Durga Puja, has been a cultural hub since 1910! Steeped in history, this pandal is less about modern-day fanfare and more about preserving the traditional roots of Durga Puja. Expect to see rituals performed in their purest form, with a focus on heritage and simplicity. It’s perfect for those who want to experience an authentic, spiritual celebration.

Matri Mandir, Safdarjung Enclave

This one is a show-stopper! Matri Mandir Durga Puja in Safdarjung Enclave pulls out all the stops with its vibrant themes, dazzling lights, and larger-than-life idols. Every year, this pandal attracts thousands of devotees, and the artistic finesse is top-notch. Expect food stalls serving everything from luchi-aloo dum to the iconic mishti doi. It’s a true feast for the eyes—and the taste buds!

Arambagh, Panchkuian Road

Last but definitely not least, the Arambagh Durga Puja is known for its grand and modern approach to celebrating the goddess. With towering structures, high-tech lighting, and elaborate stages for cultural performances, this pandal gives you a taste of innovation blended with devotion. The carnival-like atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for a family day out.

Also read: Delhi’s top 5 seafood restaurants: A culinary dive into coastal delights

BONUS TIP: All these pandals have incredible bhog (offering), so make sure you grab a plate of the divine khichuri, labra, and payesh that’s served as prasad!

Whether you’re in it for the food, the art, or the experience, these top 5 pandals promise an unforgettable Durga Puja experience in Delhi. So, put on your festive best, gather your friends, and get ready to soak in the beauty of Durga Puja 2024 like never before!

Yusra Nazim

Published by
Yusra Nazim

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