Bihar: 8 Dead, Over 6 Injured In Nalanda Sheetla Ashtami Temple Stampede
A devastating stampede at Sheetla Ashtami temple in Nalanda has led to the death of eight people and left more than six injured. The tragic incident occurred in Maghra village during a major religious gathering, causing panic and chaos at the temple premises and nearby hospital.
What Happened at the Temple?
The Nalanda temple stampede took place on the last Tuesday of the Chaitra month, a day of deep religious importance. A massive number of devotees gathered for prayers, leading to overcrowding.
According to initial reports, all the deceased are women. Two victims have been identified so far, while the injured were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. The sudden surge in crowd movement reportedly triggered the stampede incident in Bihar, resulting in casualties.
Why Was There Such a Huge Crowd?
The rush was due to the celebration of Sheetla Ashtami festival , an important Hindu observance. Devotees visit the temple in large numbers to offer prayers to Goddess Sheetla, believed to protect against diseases.
On this day, a unique ritual is followed, devotees prepare food a day earlier and offer it cold, known as “bassi food”, as part of the tradition. This attracts thousands of worshippers, leading to long queues and dense crowding at the temple every year.
Location of the Temple
The temple is situated in Maghra village, around 5 kilometres from Biharsharif in Nalanda district. It is a well-known religious site, especially during the Sheetla Ashtami festival in Bihar, drawing devotees from nearby regions.
Crowd Management Concerns
The Nalanda stampede news has once again raised serious concerns about crowd control at religious gatherings. Events with high footfall often lack adequate safety measures, increasing the risk of such tragedies.
Experts stress the need for better planning, including regulated entry, proper barricading, and emergency response systems to prevent future incidents.
The Sheetla Ashtami temple stampede is a heartbreaking reminder of the dangers of overcrowding during religious events. While faith draws thousands together, ensuring safety must remain a top priority. Authorities are expected to review arrangements to avoid such incidents in the future.
What Happened at the Temple?
The Nalanda temple stampede took place on the last Tuesday of the Chaitra month, a day of deep religious importance. A massive number of devotees gathered for prayers, leading to overcrowding. According to initial reports, all the deceased are women. Two victims have been identified so far, while the injured were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. The sudden surge in crowd movement reportedly triggered the stampede incident in Bihar, resulting in casualties.
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Why Was There Such a Huge Crowd?
The rush was due to the celebration of Sheetla Ashtami festival , an important Hindu observance. Devotees visit the temple in large numbers to offer prayers to Goddess Sheetla, believed to protect against diseases. On this day, a unique ritual is followed, devotees prepare food a day earlier and offer it cold, known as “bassi food”, as part of the tradition. This attracts thousands of worshippers, leading to long queues and dense crowding at the temple every year.
Location of the Temple
The temple is situated in Maghra village, around 5 kilometres from Biharsharif in Nalanda district. It is a well-known religious site, especially during the Sheetla Ashtami festival in Bihar, drawing devotees from nearby regions. Crowd Management Concerns
The Nalanda stampede news has once again raised serious concerns about crowd control at religious gatherings. Events with high footfall often lack adequate safety measures, increasing the risk of such tragedies. Experts stress the need for better planning, including regulated entry, proper barricading, and emergency response systems to prevent future incidents.
The Sheetla Ashtami temple stampede is a heartbreaking reminder of the dangers of overcrowding during religious events. While faith draws thousands together, ensuring safety must remain a top priority. Authorities are expected to review arrangements to avoid such incidents in the future.









