Celebrate Durga Puja In Chennai At These Pandals For Authentic Pujo Vibes

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As the festive season of Durga Puja approaches, Bengali communities eagerly anticipate the arrival of Maa Durga, with vibrant celebrations that include the rhythmic beats of the dhaak, dhunuchi naach, the traditional attire of kurta-pajama and white and red sarees, as well as the cultural richness of Rabindra Sangeet and Adhunik music, not to mention the tasty food. In Chennai, the Probashi Bengalis are equally enthusiastic about preserving the essence of Durga Puja.

Throughout the six-day celebration, the city's Bengali associations prepare grand pandals adorned with magnificent Durga idols, echoing the spirit of the festival. These gatherings offer opportunities for devotees to perform pushpanjali, don new clothes, relish prasad, and partake in lively cultural programmes during the evenings, making it a true Bengali-style Puja celebration. And here are the pandals to visit in the city.

The Bengal Association

The Bengal Association in Chennai is renowned for its vibrant festivities, including music, dance, and theatre performances featuring traditional folklore. The idol and performers are brought in from Kolkata, taking a month for the precise craftsmanship of the idol, while even the priests hail from Kolkata. The association has also embraced eco-friendly practices, discontinuing the use of water bottles and opting for eco-friendly food service items. T

hey provide free vegetarian lunches in the dining hall and offer meal parcels for a nominal fee. Post 7 PM, visitors can savour tasty Bengali dishes and sweets prepared by home chefs. The pandal attracts an average of 5,000 visitors daily. The Giri Road-based syndicate, established in 1929, boasts grand celebrations with music, dance, and plays by renowned artists.

The festivities begin with Bodhon, where idols are unveiled, followed by the Pushpanjali ritual and the enjoyment of Bhog in the mornings. Visitors stay until evening to indulge in a variety of Bengali delicacies, including luchi, sweets, puffs, cutlets, rolls, and mishti doi at food stalls.

LBB Tip: You can check out the complete itinerary on their website here

Dates: 8 October to 12 October

Best Time To Visit: 7:30 PM for the evening aarti

Nearest Metro Station: AG DMS Metro

Dakshini Society

At BSNL & Postal Community Hall in Anna Nagar, the Dakshini Society's Durga Puja will create an enchanting atmosphere with lively drumbeats and ornate decorations. The event has grown significantly since its inception in 1995 and is celebrating their 30 years this year.

The festivities feature religious rituals, morning puja, and aarti, along with chandi homam and sindur khela on the last two days. The pandal is renowned for its tasty offerings, including authentic Bengali snacks, luchi with cholar dal, pulao, hara dal, rasgulla, and fish-based dishes.

Celebrity artists from Kolkata and Bollywood are all set to create an electrifying environment with their performances this year. This year, they are expecting a footfall of around 2,00,000 – 3,00,000 devotees per day.

LBB Tip: For the complete itinerary, head to their website here.

Dates: 8 October to 12 October

Best Time To Visit: 1 PM on Maha Navami for Chandi Homam

Nearest Metro Station: Anna Nagar Tower Metro

Dakshin Chennai Prabasi Cultural Association

This vibrant pandal, known for its traditional ekchala-style Goddess Durga idol, draws large crowds with its sparkling evening lights. Notably, this year's celebration includes a Kumari Puja, a rarity in Chennai, honouring young girls as part of the puja. Beyond the Bengali and Odia communities, many Chennai residents visit to savour Bengali delicacies offered at the stalls inside the pandal. Bhog is served at a reasonable price of INR 200 per plate during the afternoon, while non-vegetarian delights are available after 7 PM.

The air-conditioned pandal, established in 2014, has gained popularity and is expected to attract even more visitors this year. Located at Navalur on OMR, the Gem Inn Resort pandal offers authentic Bengali food such as phuchka and rosogolla, along with diverse cultural programmes like music concerts, folk dances, Odissi performances, and Bollywood nights with DJ parties, making it a dynamic and lively celebration hub. 

LBB Tip: Their Instagram has the complete Pujo schedule here.

Dates: 7 October to 11 October

Best Time To Visit: 5:50 PM for Sandharti

Nearest Metro Station: Shenoy Nagar Metro Station

SMCA Durga Puja

The South Madras Cultural Association, hosts a vibrant Durga Puja pandal with a number of stalls, primarily offering authentic Bengali cuisines like Kolkata biryani, ilish paturi, fish chops, and kosha mangsho. While the puja rituals continue throughout the day, cultural performances begin after 7 PM and run until 12.30 AM. The association is one of the city's largest pandal organisers. Although they don't adhere to a specific theme each year, their delicious food is a major attraction for Chennai residents and pandal-hoppers. Founded in 1975, they host one of the city's largest Durga Puja celebrations, welcoming over one lakh visitors daily. 

LBB Tip: Find the complete Pujo schedule here.

Dates: 8 October to 13 October

Best Time To Visit: 7 PM on ashtami for sandhya aarti

Nearest Metro Station: Chennai Central Metro Station

Madras Kali Bari, West Mambalam

Nestled within the Kolkata Kali temple in West Mambalam, the Madras Kali Bari Pandal harmoniously celebrates the traditions of both Tamil and Bengali cultures during Dussehra, creating a spiritually enriching experience. As you enter, you'll encounter an exquisitely adorned Durga idol. Beyond, a narrow path leads to a captivating golu display, with different themes chosen each year.

The evenings at this venue come alive with crowds from various backgrounds, fostering a cultural exchange of traditions. Additionally, they offer complimentary lunch featuring authentic Bengali delicacies, and the pandal closes at 10 PM post the cultural performances.

LBB Tip: Here's the complete schedule for you to check out.

Dates: 2 October to 12 October

Best Time To Visit: 7:30 PM on all days till 8 October for the cultural performances

Nearest Metro Station: Ashok Nagar Metro Station

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