Established in 1934, it’s famous for its grand celebrations and the sheer number of devotees who wait in line for hours, sometimes even days, just to seek blessings.
The Icon of Mumbai
Since 1929, Mumbaicha Raja has been a beacon of hope for Mumbai’s working-class communities. This pandal reflects the evolving spirit of the city, with themes that address social issues.
A Legacy of Hope and Resilience
Andhericha Raja is where tradition meets glamour. Established by Tata Special Steel and Excel Industries workers in 1966, this pandal has become a favorite among Bollywood stars.
Bollywood’s Favorite Pandal
Located under a busy flyover, this pandal is famous for its massive 23-foot idol, attracting thousands of devotees each year.
Devotion Under the Flyover
Known for its lavish decorations, including real gold accents, this pandal is a stunning spectacle of wealth and devotion.
Golden Pandal at King’s Circle
Opulence Meets Devotion
Located in one of Mumbai’s most vibrant neighborhoods, this pandal is renowned for its meticulously crafted idols.
Artistry at Its Finest
From traditional music performances to themed decorations, Tejukaya Cha Raja offers a deeply immersive experience for devotees and tourists alike.
The Spiritual Heartbeat of Mumbai
Manautiyo ke Raja is celebrated for its creative and contemporary themes that blend tradition with modern issues.
Themes and Modern Devotion