Lucknow: What was meant to be a sacred night of devotion turned into a nightmare for hundreds of pilgrims at the historic Ausaneshwar Mahadev Temple when a short circuit during the rush led to electrocution of two and injuring 46 others.
The temple's sanctum plunged into darkness, and wails of the wounded drowned the chants of faith.
Geeta (28), a mother of two from Safipur village said: "I was holding my daughter Vaishnavi's hand when we felt something like a shock in our feet. I saw people collapse right in front of me. I thought we would die too. This was not God's blessing — it was a curse," she said.
Her elder daughter Vaishnavi (7) clung to her mother, still in shock, said: "The lights went off and people started screaming. A man fell near us. We didn't know what was happening. I closed my eyes and cried."
Jyoti (13), another survivor, said: "I was barefoot, and the floor was wet. Suddenly, it felt like my legs were being pulled. I fainted. When I woke up, there was chaos."
Eight-year-old Kajal, who suffered a mild shock, said: "I thought everyone had died."
Ranjana Pandey (27), who travelled from Haidergarh with her husband, said: "People were trampling over one another.
I screamed for help, but no one could hear me."
According to Gulshan (19): "There was no proper wiring, no officials inside. Everyone was focused on managing the crowd outside. What about those inside?" Shubham Kumar (24) from Rae Bareli said: "I dragged two unconscious kids out of the corridor. I don't know if they survived."
Shivsharan (19) said he saw sparks before hearing screams. "It was as if a bomb exploded silently. No announcement, no warning. Just pain."