3 deaths reported, several injured in stampede at Rajasthan temple | Latest News India

The stampede was reported on Monday morning at the temple in Rajasthan’s Sikar.

Three deaths have been reported and several people have been left injured after a stampede broke out at a temple in Rajasthan. The tragedy was said to have unfolded when devotees had gathered for a monthly fair at the temple in Sikar, about 115 km from state capital of Jaipur.

The incident was reported at the Khatu Shyamji Temple in Sikar on Monday morning, news agency ANI reported. Among those who were injured, two people were referred to a hospital in the state capital.

Cops have been quoted as saying that the situation is now under control.

Fairs are common during the month of Saawan (monsoon) in the Hindu calendar in temples in several parts of country where large gatherings are usually seen. This year, crowds have swelled up with restrictions eased that were in place due to the pandemic.

Khatu Shyam Ji Mandir in the Sikar district is said to be an important pilgrim destination in the state. Devotees offer prayers at the shrine to have their troubles removed, as per popular beliefs.

The temple is also known for being an architectural marvel. “Apart from being a popular destination amongst devotees, many people visit the temple to gaze with wonder at the beauty of the structure. The large prayer hall is named Jagmohan and is surrounded by walls that depict elaborately painted mythological scenes,” the state tourism website says.

(More details on the stampede tragedy are awaited)



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