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13 Injured in Ujjain Temple Rush on Nag Panchami

Stampede-like situation near Harsiddhi Temple, devotees injured

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Mon, 17 August 2026 at 12:57 pm
13 Injured in Ujjain Temple Rush on Nag Panchami

A stampede-like situation occurred near the Harsiddhi Temple in Ujjain on Monday, injuring around 13 devotees who were rushed to the Ujjain District Hospital. The incident happened due to a heavy rush of devotees on the occasion of Nag Panchami, with reports suggesting that the crowd surged towards the barricades, causing chaos.

According to eyewitnesses, the devotees were pushing each other, leading to a stampede-like situation. However, the Mahakaleshwar Temple Management Committee has refuted the claims, stating that there was no stampede-like situation in the temple. Committee member Pratham Kaushik said that some news channels and social media handles were running false news and that proper arrangements were in place for the devotees.

The injured devotees are currently undergoing treatment at the hospital, with doctors keeping a close watch on their condition. The heavy rush was seen in the Mahakal Temple area and on the roads around it, with around 5.50 lakh devotees visiting the temple so far for the special darshan of Lord Mahakal and Nagchandreshwar.

The temple authorities had made arrangements to handle the large crowd, but the sudden surge of devotees led to the chaos. The incident highlights the need for better crowd management during festivals and special events.

The Nag Panchami festival is an important event in the Hindu calendar, and the Mahakal Temple in Ujjain is one of the most revered temples in India. The festival attracts a large number of devotees from all over the country, and the temple authorities have to make elaborate arrangements to manage the crowd.

In a similar incident, a video had gone viral showing over 300 guards jumping together on a footbridge in Ujjain to test its strength ahead of the Nag Panchami rush. The incident had raised concerns about the safety of the devotees and the need for better infrastructure to handle the large crowd.

The Ujjain District Hospital has confirmed that the injured devotees are stable and are being treated for their injuries. The temple authorities have also assured that they are taking all necessary measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

The incident has raised questions about the safety and security of devotees during festivals and special events. The authorities need to take measures to prevent such incidents and ensure that the devotees can worship safely and peacefully.

In conclusion, the stampede-like situation near the Harsiddhi Temple in Ujjain on Nag Panchami has highlighted the need for better crowd management and safety measures during festivals and special events. The authorities need to take measures to prevent such incidents and ensure that the devotees can worship safely and peacefully.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in Ujjain on Nag Panchami?

A stampede-like situation occurred near the Harsiddhi Temple, injuring around 13 devotees.

How many devotees visited the Mahakal Temple?

Around 5.50 lakh devotees visited the temple for the special darshan of Lord Mahakal and Nagchandreshwar.

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