Famous Ganesh Mandals in Pune

Ganesh Chaturthi Festival, Pune

There are many of Ganesh Chaturthi mandals in Pune during Ganeshotsav festival. Each Ganesh Chaturthi mandal tries to outdo the other in bringing new ideas to the pandal Ganapati. Lord Ganesha is represented differently in each pandal. The pandals are known for innovative ideas, decoration and some also to spread social messages.


1. Shri Kasba Ganpati Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal

Shri Ganapati Kasba established in 1893 is one of the most popular Ganesh Chaturthi Mandals in Pune. The mandal is noted for decorative pandals with specific themes. A Day of Ganesh Chathurthi Shri Kasba Ganpati is dedicated to women. Kasba Ganapati the procession leads the immersion of Ganesh in Pune since 1894.


2. Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Trust

Pune Halwai Ganapati Dagdhusheth is famous among devotees Ganesha worldwide. The idol of Dagdusheth is one of the most visited idols during Ganesh Chaturthi. Dagdusheth Halwai Ganesha has a history of over a hundred years and contributes to the Ganeshotsav in 1893 - the year Lokmanya Tilak Balgangadhar introduced massive public celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi in Pune.




3. Rajashri Shahu Chowk Ganeshotsav Mandal

This popular Ganesh mandal in Pune is famous for creating replicas of famous Hindu temples in India during Ganesh Chaturthi. It is Situated in Shukrawar Peth, the art work done in the pagoda is awesome. Right in the middle in the sanctum, a beautiful Ganesh idol catches your eye at the outset.

4. Tambadi Jogeshwari Ganpati Mandal

This Ganesha Mandal is started in 1893 and Tambadi Jogeshwari Ganpati is the one of the most famous Sarvajanik (Public) Ganesha Festival. It is located near the famous Jogeshwari Temple. Since its creation, the same Ganesh murti is installed and is always placed on a silver palanquin.

5. Hutatma Babu Genu Ganesh Mandal 

It is situated near the Mahatma Phule Vegetable market and because of the Ichchha Poorti Kund, this Ganesh mandal is making a huge maoney. Any Person visiting this pandal is supposed to stand at a certain distance and throw a coin in the big vessel placed in the middle of the pond. An Image Lord Shiva too has been placed in the pond and if any person manage to throw the coin right into the vessel, it is said that Lord Ganesh will assure to fulfill all the wishes. The idol of the Mandal is awesome and people visit in a very huge number to fulfill their wishes.

6. Kesariwada Ganeshotsav Trust 

It is Located near Narayanpeth Tilakwada in Pune. Lokmanya Tilak established this mandal in the year 1893. This Ganesh mandal defeated celebrations and is noted for her social work.

7. Mandai Ganeshotsav Mandal

This Sarvajanik Ganesh mandal popular is known for its decorations and also for their involvement in social causes. It also runs a cooperative credit society.

8. Chitrashala Mitra Mandal

The Religious histroy is the theme that this mandal is located at Laxmi road chooses. In 2009, this is the story of Sant Tukaram. A 35-feet statue of Sant Tukaram is the main attraction. The scene shows how the saint Sant Tukaram holy spirit floats on the river Indrayani after he was thrown into it by his detractors.

9. Shree Tulshibag Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal

This popular Ganesh Mandal located at Budhwar Peth attracts thousands of devotees and is known for its disciplined procession and other rituals. The idol of Ganesh here is about 14-feet. Tulshibag is popular among the Ganesh devotees.

10. Guruji Talim Ganapati 

Founded in 1887, Guruji Talim Ganapati is famous for its decorations and replicas of temples and popular monuments. One of the oldest mandals in the city of Pune, was established as a symbol of Hindu Muslim unity.

11. Hatti Ganpati Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal 

It is also one of the famous pandal for decorations. Pujas and rituals are faithfully attended by the dedicated devotees who never miss the festival organized by Hatti Ganpati Mandal.

12. Vijay Maruti Mandal near Laxmi Road - Vijay Mandal Maruti is the note for his innovative ideas

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