Ganesh Utsav is starting on 19th September. It is a 10-day festival, in which the idol of Lord Ganapati is installed on the first day of Ganesh Chaturthi. Special worship of Lord Ganesha is done from this day. Ganpati pandals are decorated in many places, and special worship of Lord Ganesha is also done in temples. The festival is celebrated with religious hymns and songs.

the Ganpati festival of Maharashtra is famous all over the world. The grandest Ganpati pandals are decorated in Mumbai, Nashik, and Pune. But if you are a resident of Delhi NCR, then you can celebrate the Ganpati festival with great pomp in the city itself. Here in Delhi one can visit the famous Ganesh temples and attend Ganpati pandals.

Connaught Place
You might often go to Delhi's famous Connaught Place to stroll in the evening and spend time in wonderful cafes, but this time you can go to Connaught Place on the occasion of the Ganpati festival. Here is the Shri Ganesh Temple, where priests of South Indian origin worship the Ganesha idol. There are temples of 9 planets in the temple complex and there are also small temples of other deities.

Ajmeri Gate
There is a temple of Lord Ganesha at Ajmeri Gate in Delhi, whose outer wall is red. People like the beautiful and intricate artwork here. A grand event is organized here during the Ganpati festival.

Mayur Vihar
A very beautiful Shri Shubh Siddhivinayak Temple is situated in Mayur Vihar. The structure of the temple is on the lines of Tamil architecture. Flowers, coconut, banana, and rock sugar are offered to Lord Ganesha in this temple.

Sarojini Nagar
You can go to Sarojini Nagar for the Ganpati festival. Shri Vinayak Temple is built in Sarojini Nagar, where worship is done according to South Indian tradition.

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