8 Ganpati Pandals In Maharashtra You Must Visit Once

Zee Media Bureau
Sep 20, 2023

Lalbaugcha Raja

Since it was established in 1943, this Ganpati has experienced a flood of worshippers, with the number increasing year after year.

Mumbaicha Raja

This pandal, which dates back to 1929, acted as a beacon of hope for mill workers.

Chinchpoklicha Chintamani

This Ganpati, which was founded in 1920, has a magnetic draw that is difficult to resist. It's not only about the size; it's about the history and the people's steadfast dedication.

GSB Mandal Ganpati

At the Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir in Mumbai, Maharashtra, Hindus worship Lord Ganesha in his Siddhivinayak form.

Siddhivinayak Temple

At the Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir in Mumbai, Maharashtra, Hindus worship Lord Ganesha in his Siddhivinayak form.

Khetwadicha Temple

Khetwadi Cha Raja, located in the heart of Mumbai, is more than simply a pandal; it's an artisan's dream come true.

Tejukaya Cha Raja

Tejukaya Cha Raja is more than simply a pandal; it is Mumbai's spiritual beating heart.

Guruji Talim Ganpati

Guruji Talim, founded in 1887 by the Shinde and Nalban families, is known as 'Manacha Tisra Ganpati,' or the third most respected Ganpati in town.

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