For more than 85 years, it has been Mumbai's most recognized pandal. Almost 15 lakh worshippers have paid their respects at this pandal.
It was founded by mill workers in 1928, making it the oldest pandal. It stands out for having timeless idols who consistently provide a social message.
A 100-foot-tall Lord Ganesha idol which is constructed of clay from Rajasthan and is painted in natural hues.
They can be found in many Goan localities. Every day for ten days, Puja and Aarti are performed at the publicly accessible pandals.
It is among Nashik's top Ganesh Chaturthi pandals. For ten days, the pandal is situated in Ashok Stambh, Nashik.
It is among the wealthiest in Mumbai. This Gold Ganesha idol is also environmentally friendly because it is crafted from more than 60 kilograms of gold.
It is well-known for its customary celebrations and the first laddu auction, an extremely auspicious occasion.
Well-known for both its enormous idol and its distinctive design. A large amount of the money raised is donated to charity causes annually.
Founded by a Karnataka sweetmeat vendor, this pandal is well-known for its lavish Ganesh idol, which is said to be among the most costly in the nation.
This traditional mandal, celebrating its 132nd year of existence. It still uses a 2-foot clay idol and decorations manufactured by locals.