The attractive puja pandals of Bharatiya Nav Yuvak Sangh, Maa Mahamaya Sangh, Maa Bhavani Sangh, and Vishwa Bharati Sangh at Patel Chowk, DSP Road, Lohardaga Road, and the bus depot in Gumla city attract people and are thronged by devotees.
The pandal of Bharatiya Nav Yuvak Sangh, located at Patel Chowk in the heart of Gumla city, is a major attraction in the district. The idol displays, the attractive puja pandal, and devotion to the Mother Goddess attract devotees. Kali Puja began here in 2004 and has continued to be celebrated ever since.
The Maa Mahamaya Sangh has constructed a very attractive pandal at Kedar Baghan on DSP Road in Gumla city. The pandal is made of bamboo and beautifully decorated with clay pots, attracting people.
An equally attractive and captivating pandal has been constructed by Maa Bhavani Sangh at Kumhar Dhalan on Lohardaga Road in Gumla city. This pandal is mainly made from jute sacks, which is attracting a lot of people. There is an ancient temple near Palkot Road State Bank of India in Gumla city. Where Kali Maa is being worshipped. The attractive electrical decorations and decorations here attract people.
The puja is being organised by Vishwa Bharati Sangh Kali Puja Committee at Lohardaga Road Bus Depot Dunduria in Gumla city. This is one of the ancient puja committees of the district. Along with the attractive puja and the attractive electrical decorations attract people.
