The arrival of Sharadiya Navratri marks the beginning of Durga Puja festivities. Across India, especially in West Bengal, Assam, and Odisha, the festival is celebrated with grandeur—beautiful clay idols of Goddess Durga, artistic pandals, dazzling lights, and cultural programs create an unmatched festive spirit. The celebrations culminate on Dashami with the immersion of idols.
Delhi too comes alive during Durga Puja, with several pandals offering not just divine darshan but also cultural events, traditional dances, and festive shopping. While Chittaranjan Park (CR Park) is often called the heart of Durga Puja in Delhi, the capital is home to several other iconic pandals worth visiting. Here are the most popular ones you shouldn’t miss:
CR Park – The ‘Mini Bengal’ of DelhiDurga Puja at CR Park is the most famous in Delhi. Known as "Mini Bengal," the pandals here are decorated with unique Kolkata-inspired themes every year. The Nehru Place Metro Station is the closest, and from there, autos are easily available.
Major Dhyan Chand Stadium, Mandi HouseOne of Delhi’s biggest Durga Puja celebrations takes place here. Along with darshan of Maa Durga, visitors can enjoy cultural performances, Dhunuchi dances, Dandiya, and shopping stalls. This year, live performances by singers like Shaan, Parampara Thakur, and Sachet Tandon will add extra charm. Tickets are available on BookMyShop.
Rajiv Chowk, Minto RoadThe Minto Road Durga Puja pandal is among the grandest in the capital. Famous for the traditional Dhunuchi dance, this pandal attracts large crowds every year. Rajiv Chowk Metro Station is the nearest stop.
Kali Bari Temple, New DelhiOne of the oldest and most respected puja venues in Delhi, the Kali Bari Temple draws devotees from far and wide. A beautifully decorated pandal is set up within the temple premises. The nearest metro station is R.K. Ashram Marg.
Milani Puja Committee, Mayur ViharThe Mayur Vihar pandal is known for its creative themes and captivating idol of Goddess Durga. Each year, it draws large crowds. The nearest metro station is Mayur Vihar Phase 1, from where you can take a rickshaw to reach the venue.
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