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Vashi Plaza Cha Raja 2025 – First Look, Darshan Timings, Location & Photos

Vashi Plaza Cha Raja 2025 – First Look, Darshan Timings, Location & Photos

I reached Sector 17 just as the evening lights began to glow over Vashi Plaza. Shop shutters were half-down, dhol-tasha beats echoed between the buildings, and you could feel an entire marketplace pausing for Vashi Plaza Cha Raja. This mandal has grown into a loved stop on Navi Mumbai’s Ganeshotsav map—compact, energetic, and deeply community-led. “In the rhythm of dhol-tasha and chants of Ganpati Bappa Morya, faith comes alive.”

History & Legacy of Vashi Plaza Cha Raja

Vashi Plaza Cha Raja is organized by Jay Ganesh Sarvajanik Ganesh Utsav Mandal at Vashi Plaza, Sector 17, and the mandal notes its installation year as 2004. Over the last two decades, this location—right in the heart of the electronics and business district—has turned festival days into a neighborhood reunion: traders, families, delivery boys, college kids, everyone converges here.

Note: Don’t confuse Vashi Plaza Cha Raja (Sector 17) with Vashi Cha Raja (Sector 1), the older city icon started in 1974. They’re different mandals in different sectors.

2025 Theme, Idol First Look & Decorations

From the first-look photo, Vashi Plaza Cha Raja 2025 feels like “Lotus Blessings & Royal Tradition”—a regal Ganesha seated in lalitasana, right hand in abhaya (blessing), upper hands with mace and disc, dressed in gold–ivory with an emerald drape. A vivid lotus halo and teal-gold carved throne frame the idol, while warm front lights with a cool blue street glow make it pop for night darshan. The scale looks grand yet intimate (approx. 12–14 ft with the singhasan). Official theme title, height, and sculptor details will be updated once the mandal releases them.

Darshan & Aarti Timings

Indicative schedule (based on common Navi Mumbai mandal practice during Ganeshotsav; subject to change on festival days):

  • Morning Darshan: ~7:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • Evening Darshan: ~4:00 PM – 10:30 PM
  • Daily Aarti: Around 8:00 AM & 8:00 PM

Ganesh Chaturthi in Navi Mumbai starts on 27 August 2025; crowds are heaviest on weekends and during evening aartis. Please check the mandal’s official Instagram for day-wise updates and any special poojas.

Social Work by this Mandal

Many Navi Mumbai mandals run initiatives like blood donation camps, health check-ups, food seva, and cleanliness drives during the ten days. For Vashi Plaza Cha Raja, the official 2025 list of activities hasn’t been published at the time of writing.
This information is not fully available as of now. Once official updates are released, we will add them here.

Location and How to Reach

Address: Vashi Plaza, Plot 80/81, Sector 17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai – 400703 (near the main market spine).

    • Nearest Railway Station: Vashi (Harbour Line). From the station (east side), it’s a short auto ride or a ~10–12 minute walk to Vashi Plaza, Sector 17.
    • By Road (Palm Beach Road): Exit toward Sector 17 and follow signs to Vashi Plaza; it’s well-marked in the commercial block.
    • City Buses/Autos: Ask for “Vashi Plaza, Sector 17” or the Vashi Plaza (Sec 17) bus stop—both are known local drop-points.

Conclusion

Standing inside the mandap, with the scent of flowers and the murmur of shlokas rolling through the plaza, you realise why this stop matters. It’s smaller than the mega-pandals across Mumbai, but it’s intimate and intensely loved. “For devotees, this mandal is not just a festival, but a family gathering where faith, culture, and joy unite.”

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Vashi Plaza Cha Raja established?

The mandal (Jay Ganesh Sarvajanik Ganesh Utsav Mandal, Sector 17) lists 2004 as the installation year.

What social works are done by Vashi Plaza Cha Raja?

Community seva is common (blood donation, health drives, food distribution), but the mandal’s 2025 social-work schedule isn’t officially published yet.

Mukund Choudhary

Mukund Choudhary is the founder and editor of I Love Navi Mumbai (ILNM), a dedicated hyperlocal platform focused on the city’s real estate, infrastructure, lifestyle, and civic developments.

With a deep passion for Navi Mumbai’s growth, Mukund curates insightful, accurate, and locally relevant content that helps residents, investors, and businesses better understand the city. His work spans from covering major infrastructure projects and policy updates to creating engaging guides that showcase Navi Mumbai’s evolving identity as a thriving urban hub.

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