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Navratri is one of the most vibrant festivals in India, celebrated with a mix of devotion, music, food, and cultural programs. Pune, a city known for its rich history and youthful energy, transforms into a canvas of colours and faith during this season. Beyond the rhythmic beats of dandiya and garba, another highlight of the festival is the Durga pandals, temporary but magnificently decorated spaces where Goddess Durga is worshipped.
In 2025, Pune is set to welcome some of its most iconic Durga Puja pandals once again, with organisers working tirelessly to create experiences that are memorable, spiritual, and deeply cultural. Whether you are looking for traditional Bengali-style pujas or theme-based pandals that double as works of art, Pune offers a mix that caters to everyone. Here are some of the must-visit Durga pandals in Pune this Navratri.
Navi Peth Bengali Sarbojanin Durga Puja
Among the oldest and most revered Durga Pujas in Pune, the Navi Peth Bengali Sarbojanin Durga Puja is a landmark in the city’s festive calendar. Known for its strong cultural roots, this pandal captures the authenticity of Bengal’s Durga Puja traditions. The idol is usually crafted in the traditional ekchala style (where Goddess Durga and her children are depicted in one frame), while the rituals strictly follow Bengali customs. Cultural programs, devotional songs, and dance performances make this pandal a melting pot of tradition and celebration.
Where: Opposite Madiwale Colony, Navi Peth, Pune – 411030
Navi Peth Bangiya Sanskritik Parishad Puja
Close to the Sarbojanin Puja is another must-visit pandal, the Navi Peth Bangiya Sanskritik Parishad Puja. This one stands out for its balance of grandeur and spiritual devotion. The pandal often features elaborate decorations inspired by Indian temples or heritage art forms. In the evenings, cultural performances by local artists and children of the community add a lively dimension to the celebrations. For many Punekars, this pandal is where devotion meets artistry.
Where: Near SM Joshi Hall, Navi Peth, Pune – 411030
Khadki Durga Puja
Khadki’s Durga Puja has gained a reputation for its innovative themes and striking decorations. Each year, the organisers pick a theme that may draw inspiration from mythology, history, or global architecture. From temple-style pandals to modern art-inspired backdrops, the variety here ensures that no two years feel the same. The cultural aspect is equally important, with performances, competitions, and traditional dances keeping visitors entertained. This pandal is not just about worship but about celebrating Durga Puja as a community festival in its truest sense.
Where: Khadki Bazaar Ground, Near Khadki Railway Station, Pune – 411003
Kalyani Nagar Durgotsav
Kalyani Nagar has become one of the city’s fastest-growing hubs for Durga Puja, and the Durgotsav organised here reflects this blend of modernity and tradition. Hosted at Joggers Park, this pandal has become a hotspot for families and youngsters alike. While the idol maintains traditional artistry, the arrangements around the event, such as crowd management, food stalls, and entertainment, are more modern and structured. The evenings here are often filled with cultural shows, and the food court is a major attraction, offering everything from Bengali sweets to spicy street food.
Where: Joggers Park, Central Avenue, Kalyani Nagar, Pune – 411014
Pashan Bengali Association Puja
If you want to combine your pandal-hopping with culinary indulgence, the Pashan Bengali Association Puja should be on your list. This pandal is as much about the food as it is about the festivities. Authentic Bengali delicacies like kosha mangsho, luchi, and mishti doi are served at stalls set up around the pandal, making it a gastronomic haven. The idol itself is usually magnificent, and the rituals are conducted with utmost devotion, but the lively and welcoming environment ensures this pandal feels like a home away from home for many.
Where: Pashan Community Hall, Pashan, Pune – 411021
Pune Camp Durga Puja (Bharat Sevashram Sangha)
For those seeking a more serene and spiritual experience, the Durga Puja at Pune Camp, organised by the Bharat Sevashram Sangha, is a must-visit. Unlike the more commercial pandals, this one emphasises prayer, meditation, and devotional music. The rituals are performed with precision, and the peaceful environment makes it a perfect place to connect with the divine amid the otherwise festive chaos. The puja here is particularly loved by those who value simplicity and spirituality over grandeur.
Where: 17, Moledina Road, Camp, Pune – 411001