Durga Puja, a nine-day Navratri festival in Ashwin, involves adoration, rituals, and Pandals to appease Goddess Durga in her nine incarnations, showcasing her beauty and power.
The Mela Ground Puja at C.R. Park is well-known for its traditional festival. Visitors are greeted by the sounds of dhakis and conch shells, which are crucial to Durga puja.
Delhi's oldest Durga Puja, the Kashmiri Gate pandal, began in 1910 as a communal event and retains its old-world elegance, featuring idols with beautiful 'Daaker Saaj'.
Kali Badi Durga Puja in Mayur Vihar, Delhi, is a popular pandal with theme-based pujas and cultural activities, attracting devotees and visitors alike.
C.R. Park Kalibari hosts Durga Puja with star appearances and large crowds, introducing new themes and events. Expect a lively gathering with highly anticipated bhog.
Minto Road Puja Samity, founded in 1940, values tradition through its modest yet meaningful pandal and finely made idols, organizing cultural events during Durga Puja evenings.
Timarpur and Civil Line Puja Samity, founded in 1914, celebrates over a century of history with carved idols, culminating in the idol immersion at Geeta Ghat on Dashami.