YOUR COMPLETE PUJA GUIDE FOR PUNE -2019
YOUR COMPLETE PUJA GUIDE FOR PUNE -2019Welcome to Complete Guide for Pune’s Best Durgapujo. Please refer below the details.
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Nandanik, Rohi-Villa, Lane 7, Koregaon Park
They’ve been organizing Durga Puja for the past 20-22 years and is one of the most visited and popular pandals in Pune. The pandal is well known for its décor and the gorgeous Durga idol. They have earned many accolades in the prize category. They have done tremendous efforts in the past to recreate the magic of Durga Puja of Kolkata. They have Pushpanjali in the morning from nine am and followed by Bhog every afternoon at 1:00 to 3:00 pm at a reasonable cost and an Aarti in the evening at 07:00 pm.
They have organised exotic food stall at this pandal in the past; everything from Mutton chops to Sandesh to Macher jhol is available here. They also have plays, skits, music and singing lined up in the evenings for a healthy dose of culture along with a line of food stalls, handicraft stalls and much more under its umbrella, where one would get the best of Bengali cuisine and culture.
Congress Bhavan, Shivaji Nagar
Known to be Pune’s oldest pandal, the Greater Poona Sarbojanin Durgotsavorganized by the Bangiya Sanskriti Samsad, has been organizing Durga Puja since 1940, making this their 79th year. Also one of the most crowded pandals, the evenings here are filled with dance, drama and lots of celebration. The food stalls are endless with both savory and sweet delicacies from Kolkata. Get ready for an evening filled with culture and arts.

They also have plays, skits, music and singing lined up in the evenings for a healthy dose of culture along with a line of food stalls, handicraft stalls and much more under its umbrella, where one would get the best of Bengali cuisine and culture
Khadki, Park Road, Khadki
Located in the premises of the Kali Bari Temple in Khadki, head here if you’re looking for a more traditional Durga Puja. They offer all the devotees free Bhog in the afternoon. This Shrine is dedicated to Goddess Kalimata and the Pujo celebrates the festivities with fervour, dance, music and scrumptious food, so don’t miss out.

Your pandal hop would be incomplete without visiting this place. They also have plays, skits, music and singing lined up in the evenings for a healthy dose of culture along with a line of food stalls, handicraft stalls and much more under its umbrella, where one would get the best of Bengali cuisine and culture
Hadapsar, Corporation Ground in Bhosle Nagar, Hadapsar
Worry not if are not in Kolkata, because the pandal here is one of the most popular ones in Pune which has been organising it for the past 16 years. You can find artefacts, clothes and other knick-knacks followed by stalls of caterers belting out heaps of traditional Bengali food. If you are foodie, then this is the pandal for you guys.
Festivities awaits you in the form of Katti rolls, Fish chops and not to forget the Free bhog. They also have plays, skits, music and singing lined up in the evenings for a healthy dose of culture along with a line of food stalls, handicraft stalls and much more under its umbrella, where one would get the best of Bengali cuisine and culture
Salunke Vihar , Behind ABC Farms, Salunke Vihar
The Anandam Association organises Durga Puja prayers and rituals as well as extensive cultural programs every year and this year it’s no different. They have a tonne of cultural activities line up in the evening followed by Aarti and a lot of hogging. You will find gorgeously draped sarees and kids performing, not to mention skits, competitions and music that sums up Durga Puja in a nutshell. They also have plays, skits, music and singing lined up in the evenings for a healthy dose of culture along with a line of food stalls, handicraft stalls and much more under its umbrella, where one would get the best of Bengali cuisine and culture
Someshwarwadi, Baner, Govinda Garden, Baner
All those living in Baner won’t be a stranger to the Pujo festivities that take place in Govinda Garden every year. The pandal here is well known for the portrayal of Bengali culture and literature through its décor and the way in which the activities are carried out, which gives you a very different experience. Revel in Bengali literature, culture and of course, food.
For those guys who live in and around Baner, head to the Durgotsav in the Govinda Garden for a dose of Rabindra sangeet, Bengali literature and to relish the home-made Bengali delicacies. The pandal here is well known for the portrayal of Bengali culture and literature through its décor and the way in which the activities are carried out, which gives you a very different experience
Vidya Niketan School Ground,
Anand Vidya Niketan High School Road, Viman nagar. Near Joggers Park, in front of Kailash super market Landmark: near Phoenix Market City
Bangiyo Samsad/Abahan Sarbojanin Durgotsav,
Shivanjali Mangal Karyalaya, 5th Mile, (This Durga puja is also known as Chandan Nagar Puja), Viman Nagar, Pune – 411014, Landmark: behind Inorbit Mall
Biswa Bharati in Bhosari,

Bangiya Krishti Parishad on Dehu Road who are celebrating their 43rd edition of Durga Puja.
Cosmos Society, Magarpatta,
Poona Bango Sanmilani or AFMC Durga Pujo, AFMC ground, Opp Race Course, Wanowarie
Bengalee Association. Siddhi Gardens banquets.
Landmark: Mhatre Bridge. 7/2-4, 100 Ft DP Road Near Mhatre Bridge, Raja Mantri Rd, Vakil Nagar, Erandwane, Pune, Maharashtra 411004
Oikyotan Bangiya Parishad, Kapse Lawns, Pimple Saudagarh. Landmark: Solitaire Residency.

Pimpri- Bongo Bharati, Tirumala Pillai Sanskriti Bhavan, Near Rasrang Sweets, Vastu Udyog, Ajmera Road.

Anandam, Anandam Puja Ground
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