Dussehra - a festival during which effigies of the demon king Ravana are burnt to mark the victory of good over evil - draws huge crowds at the Gandhi Maidan in Patna, the administrative capital of Bihar. Continue below to see photos from the celebration and then the stampede after the cut.
"We have information that 32 people including women and children died due to a stampede," Police told AFP news agency. In addition to the dead, at least 15 people were taken to hospital.
The effigies are filled with firecrackers which contain phosphorous - a chemical which they believe purifies the atmosphere to combat illnesses onset by the drop in temperate at the time of year
The festival is celebrated on the tenth day of the month of Ashwin in the Hindu lunisolar calendar, with the previous nine days known as Maha Navratri
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