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Deaths in Hindu Temples, holy place or while going to it, because of Natural Disaster, terrorist attack etc., other than above list of Human stampedes. Location Date Killed Injured Ratangarh Mata Temple, Datia, MP [28] 1 October 2006: 56: 200+ [citation needed] 2013 Kedarnath Temple, Uttarakhand: 14 June 2013: 6,000+ 10,000+ Raghunath Temple ...
List of human stampedes in Hindu temples; M. Mahamaham stampede; Mandher Devi temple stampede; N. 2008 Naina Devi temple stampede; P. Pratapgarh stampede; S. Satsanga ...
Here's a look at other major stampedes in India over the past two decades: 12 die in crowd surge at popular Hindu shrine. A crowd surge at a popular Hindu shrine in Indian-controlled Kashmir killed at least 12 people and injured 15 on New Year’s Day 2022. The crush occurred at the Mata Vaishnav Devi shrine, where tens of thousands of Hindus ...
At least seven dead in multiple stampedes at huge Hindu gathering. Wednesday 29 January 2025 10:00, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar. ... A stampede at a Hindu temple in Jodhpur in 2008.
Post-mortem examinations conducted on victims of the Naina Devi temple stampede confirmed that the deaths were caused by asphyxiation. Post-mortem reports of 101 bodies out of a total of 141 victims taken to the civil hospital at Anandpur Sahib in Punjab, 18 km from the site, have indicated compression of the chest causing asphyxiation and ...
More than 120 people died in a stampede after a religious gathering in northern India, making it one of the deadliest such accidents in recent years. Authorities are investigating what led to the ...
Hindu devotees believe taking a dip in the confluence of the rivers during the Maha Kumbh Mela absolves them of sins and brings them salvation from the cycle of life and death. Show comments ...
The stampede occurred during the Navratri festival dedicated to the worship of the Hindu goddess Durga. [2] About 500,000 pilgrims were estimated to have flocked to the Ratangarh Mata Temple, [3] located in the village of Ratangarh in Datia district of Madhya Pradesh in central India. [2]