Every January, Bengaluru quietly shifts gears. Schoolbags come out even on holidays, notebooks are wiped clean, children rehearse shlokas, and entire neighbourhoods turn a shade warmer with marigolds and mustard-yellow saris. Saraswati Puja here feels personal. Spread across banquet halls, apartment clubhouses, parks, and temple halls, these gatherings are about intention and rituals. Below are ten places in the city where Saraswati Puja 2026 is actively being celebrated, each with its own mood and cultural flavour.
10 Saraswati Puja Places To Visit In Bengaluru In 2026 For A Meaningful Celebration!
1. Sanskritik Bengali Association, JP Nagar
Sanskritik’s Saraswati Puja is peaceful and intimate, even though it draws a large crowd. The focus stays firmly on the ritual, with books placed carefully at the goddess’s feet, children lining up for hatekhori and elders discussing music and literature over bhog. There’s usually a short classical recital or poetry reading post-puja, keeping the mood peaceful and meditative rather than festive and noisy. The banquet hall setting gives it a clean and organised feel without taking away its warmth.
Where: Elite Banquet Hall, Puttenahalli Road, JP Nagar Phase 6, Bengaluru
When: 23 January 2026, 11:00 AM onwards
2. Sarathi Socio-Cultural Trust, Koramangala
Sarathi’s puja feels like a neighbourhood coming together rather than an event you attend. Volunteers know most faces by name. Children perform short dance and music pieces, often slightly nervous, but always encouraged. The puja is followed by a simple bhog that people sit down for together. The kalyana mandapa setting keeps things grounded, functional, familiar, and community-driven.
Where: Mangala Kalyana Mantapa, Ganapathi Temple Road, 7th Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru
When: 23 January 2026, 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
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3. Green Glen Layout Cultural Association (GGLCA), Bellandur
This is Saraswati Puja as seen through an apartment-community lens; it is bright, youthful, and neatly planned. Residents decorate the clubhouse with handmade rangolis, children bring their schoolbooks, and the programme runs on time. Expect music recitals by resident kids, a crisp pushpanjali, and bhog served cafeteria-style. The ambience is cheerful and airy, with sunlight pouring into the clubhouse space.
Where: Sobha Lakeview Clubhouse, Green Glen Layout, Bellandur, Bengaluru
When: 23 January 2026, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
4. Ayyappa Swami Temple (Utsav), MSRS Nagar
Held in the side hall of the MSRS Sabhangana, this puja is more devotional than cultural. Bhajans echo softly, rituals are traditional, and the pace is slow and almost meditative. Many attendees come specifically to sit through the entire puja without distractions. It’s ideal if you’re looking for a quieter and more temple-adjacent Saraswati Puja without performances or crowd chatter.
Where: Side Hall, Mulki Sundar Ram Shetty Memorial Sabhangana, MSRS Nagar Trust, JP Nagar area, Bengaluru
When: 23 January 2026, 10:00 AM onwards
5. Socio Cultural Association, Indiranagar
Indiranagar’s Saraswati Puja reflects the locality of young families, working professionals, and a lot of first-generation Bangaloreans building new traditions. The puja is concise but heartfelt, followed by short musical performances and informal conversations over bhog. Expect a friendly and modern crowd and a well-managed morning programme.
Where: Socio Cultural Association Grounds, Indiranagar, Bengaluru
When: 23 January 2026, 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM
6. Bengali In Bangalore (BinB), Kuvempu Park, BTM
This is one of the few Saraswati Pujas in Bengaluru that feels openly public. Held inside Kuvempu Park, the celebration stretches through the day. Families drop in at different hours, children participate in group recitations, and food stalls run alongside bhog distribution. It feels festive without losing ritual seriousness, helped by the openness of the park and the constant movement of people.
Where: National Poet Kuvempu Park, BTM 2nd Stage, Bengaluru
When: 24 January 2026, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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7. Saraswathi Convention Centre, Magadi Road
Several community groups chose this hall for its size and accessibility. The puja here is formal, well-amplified, and structured, often with a clear stage programme. Expect classical music, disciplined crowd management, and seated bhog arrangements. The ambience is orderly and ceremonial, more event-like than neighbourhood-like.
Where: Saraswathi Convention Centre, Magadi Main Road, Govindaraj Nagar, Bengaluru
When: 23 January 2026, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
8. Bengaluru Kali Bari Groups
Different Kali Bari groups across the city, especially in Ulsoor and Electronic City, organise Saraswati Puja within temple premises. These are deeply traditional affairs like morning puja, shlokas, and bhog served on banana leaves. Cultural programmes are minimal, but devotion is not. This one is ideal for those who associate Saraswati Puja primarily with worship.
Where: Multiple Locations
When: 23 January 2026, 10:00 AM onwards
9. Hattogol, BTM / Aicobo Nagar
Hattogol’s Saraswati Puja has a recognisable Bengali pujo energy with its decorated stage, organised cultural slots and children everywhere with notebooks in hand. Expect music performances, group pushpanjali, and a buzzing crowd that stays till afternoon. It’s social and vibrant but also unapologetically community-driven and rooted in beliefs.
Where: Hattogol Grounds, 152, 1st Cross Road, Aicobo Nagar, BTM 1st Stage, Bengaluru
When: 23 January 2026, 9:00 AM- 3:00 PM
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10. Aikatan, Rajarajeshwari Nagar
Aikatan’s puja is rooted in West Bengaluru’s residential rhythm. Held in an open ground, it mixes ritual with cultural performances for an unforgettable experience. Neighbours walk in, and children perform while elders sit through the puja. The open-air setting keeps it relaxed, almost picnic-like, without diluting the religious core.
Where: Subhas Bhavan Ground, Ideal Homes Township, Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Bengaluru
When: 23 January 2026, 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM
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Saraswati Puja in Bengaluru isn’t about one big destination, it’s about finding the space that feels right to you. Some mornings are meant for quiet temples, others for park-side gatherings or apartment halls filled with children’s voices. Wherever you go, carry a book, wear something yellow, and arrive patiently. The city will meet you there.
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