To soak in the pujo spirit visit these pandals in Lucknow

To soak in the pujo spirit visit these pandals in Lucknow

It's time to go pandal-hopping!
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The festive season has returned to Lucknow in all its glory, after a 2-year long COVID hiatus. And if you are making up your mind to go pandal-hopping, here's a list to make it easy for you. Brimming with new energy, cultural shows, food stalls and more, these pandals have a lot in store for you this year.

Bengali Club, Hussainganj

One of the most prominent Durgotsav spots in the city, the Bengali Club is centred in Hussainganj, a diverse cultural spot in Lucknow. The club boasts captivating idols of Shiv Parivar embellished in white attires and ornamented with opulent jewels.

Latouche Road Puja Sangsad Society

Another prominent Durgotsav destination of the city, the Latouche Road Durga Puja is one of the oldest one in the town. With huge idols themed in golden and silver colours, the entire pandal truly exudes the festive aura.

Jankipuram, Sector F

The Durga Park of Jankipuram, Sector F is flaunting a magnificent high-rise pandal, which is being termed the tallest pandal in the city. Marked by shades of blue and white, the enormous pandal is as high as a 14-storey building, and its construction of which had begun in August.

Head to the pandal during evening hours to dance on the beats of traditional Bengali dhaak and partake in the festive celebrations.

Shri Ram Krishna Math, Nirala Nagar

Navratri season brings the best chance to witness the iconic Ram Krishna Math of Lucknow which remains adorned by glistening string lights and the festive gaiety.

Whether you are a Bengali babu or a fan of Navratri celebrations, you simply need to head straightaway to the Math to witness the enthralling idol of Durga Mai and to enjoy the cultural shows.

Ravindrapalli Puja Park

The Ravindrapalli Durga Puja is a must-visit location of the city. The serene white puja pandal is decorated with string lights and is a captivating sight to witness. The traditional Dhakisaj idol (yellow idol with wide eyes) is also graced with shades of white and silver.

Badshahnagar Durga Puja Park

Marked by cultural shows and performances, the Badshahnagar Durgotsav is quite popular spot among the city folks. The place remains jam-packed with crowd turning up to witness the happening events and festivities.

Bang Bharati Puja Park, Bhootnaath

Standing just beside the Bhootnaath metro station, this Durgotsav Pandal is an endearing spot for devotees. Bow down to the idol of Durga Mai and get going to take a stroll of the Bhootnaath market. You can also visit the Bhootnaath temple which is wrapped in colourful lights, marking the Navratri celebrations.

Durga Puja Park, H.A.L. Colony

For the folks of Indira Nagar and other nearby areas, the HAL Durga Puja is one of the most revered and delectable spots. This is because the place features cultural shows, food stalls and a miniature town fair which is quite adored by the little ones. Foodies of the town won't go empty-handed either, as there are plenty of food stalls inside the Puja pandal.

Sahara States, Jankipuram

Sahara States is one the most magnificent Durga Puja spots of the city.

This year, the Puja pandal has been erected in an eccentric ship-shaped form encompassed by various stalls including clothing, handicraft, food and more.

Durga Puja Park, Munshi Puliya

The beautified lane besides Munshi Puliya metro station, decorated by festive lighting will lead you straightaway to the lively Durga Puja pandal. The pandal draws the attention of the passerby crowd through the ongoing devotional hymns playing through the speakers.

This pandal also features numerous stalls of food and clothing to enthrall the visitors.

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