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6 gorgeous Durga Puja pandals to explore in Gurugram this festive season

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 26, 2025, 19:00 IST
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6 gorgeous Durga Puja pandals to explore in Gurugram this festive season

The long wait is over now. Come the weekend, Durga Puja celebrations will light up the city with vibrant decorations, cultural programs, and festive cheer. While Kolkata may be the epicenter of grand celebrations, other places across the country has also carved their own niche over the years. Likewise, Gurugram is also not lagging behind. With vibrant decorations, cultural performances, and scrumptious bhog, the city’s pandals attract locals and visitors eager to soak in the festive mood. For those planning a pandal-hopping in Gurugram, here’s a guide to six must-visit pandals that capture the essence of Durga Puja.

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Sushant Lok Durga Puja Committee

Location: Sector 27, Community Centre
Sushant Lok Durga Puja Committee is known for its elaborate decorations and lively cultural programs. The pandal hosts traditional dance and music performances every evening. The community bhog is a highlight, allowing devotees to savour khichuri, labra, and other Bengali delicacies. For those who love photography, the vibrant lighting and intricate decorations make it a perfect spot to capture the festive spirit.

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Bangia Parishad Gurgaon

Location: Sector 56
Bangia Parishad brings a slice of Bengal to Gurgaon with its traditional décor and ritualistic fervor. The pandal is a hub for cultural activities, including live music and recitations of Durga Puja songs. Visitors often find themselves immersed in the authentic Bengali atmosphere, making it a must-visit for those seeking a traditional Puja experience.

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Dakshin Gurgaon Puja Committee

Location: Unitech Nirvana Patio Club
Dakshin Gurgaon is known for its theme-based pandal and creative idol designs. As per their official page, the DGPC will celebrate Durga Puja from 27th September to 1st October 2025. This year marks their 22nd edition, which aims to foster vibrant community participation, deep devotion, and rich cultural expression. Join them to experience colors, traditions, and festivities that make this celebration truly special.

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Maruti Vihar Sarbojanin Durgotsav

Location: Community Centre, Maruti Vihar, Sector 28
Maruti Vihar Sarbojanin Durgotsav combines devotion with festivity. Alongside the traditional rituals, the pandal hosts cultural performances and has small stalls offering local snacks and sweets. On Mahapanchami, 27 September, they will be hosting Anandamela, which is a food festival starting from 7 PM onwards. For all those who love Bengali food, this is the place to be.

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Maruti Vihar Sarbojanin Durgotsav

Location: Community Centre, Maruti Vihar, Sector 28
Maruti Vihar Sarbojanin Durgotsav combines devotion with festivity. Alongside the traditional rituals, the pandal hosts cultural performances and has small stalls offering local snacks and sweets. On Mahapanchami, 27 September, they will be hosting Anandamela, which is a food festival starting from 7 PM onwards. For all those who love Bengali food, this is the place to be.

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Sahashrabdi Durga Puja Samity

Location: Community Centre, Sector 46
Sahashrabdi Durga Puja Samity stands out for blending modern aesthetics with traditional rituals. They will be hosting Dandiya Night on October 1, from 8 PM onwards. Get dressed in your festive best and be ready to groove to some amazing beats! Tickets are available online. Also, Anondo Mela will be held on September 27, from 7 PM onwards. Visit to enjoy delectable home cooked food, snacks, and drinks. Also, Pujo Bhog will be available from September 29 to October 1 from 1 PM onward.

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Purbapalli Durgabari Samiti

Location: Community Centre, Part 2, Sector 15
Purbapalli Durgabari Samiti is cherished for its intricate idol and warm, family-friendly atmosphere. The celebrations are vibrant yet intimate, making it a great place for visitors who want to combine devotion with a sense of community.

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