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The dead include 37 children and seven women who drowned on Wednesday in the eastern state of Bihar .
Devotees were celebrating the annual festival of Jivitputrika Vrat .
India has seen deadly stampedes during religious events in the past, but widespread drowning incidents during festivals are rare.
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