Participants also chose to book profits on account of August derivatives expiry tomorrow.
Heavy selling was seen in banking, healthcare, FMCG, IT, oil&gas, capital goods, auto, PSU and consumer durable stocks.
The broader NSE Nifty cracked the crucial 7,800-level.
China's central bank had yesterday cut interest rates and slashed the amount of money banks need to hold in reserve to bolster its economy and end the stock market rout.
Consequently, Shanghai Composite index ended 1.27 per cent lower, while European stocks were down in morning deals.
The BSE 30-share index after rising to 26,156.61 points in early trade slipped into the negative zone and dipped below the 26,000 level to touch a low of 25,657.56 before ending 317.72 points or 1.22 per cent down at 25,714.66.
The index had risen by 290.82 points yesterday after the government said it is considering reconvening a special session of Parliament for passage of the stalled GST bill.
BSE banking index fell the most by losing 1,68 per cent, followed by healthcare 1.14 per cent, oil&gas (0.98 pc), FMCG (0.96 pc), IT (0.96 pc) and capital goods (0.91 pc).
Gaurav Jain Director of Hem Securities said: "Continued fall in commodity prices and sell-off by the worried investors triggered the fall in equities worldwide."
Among the 30-Sensex stocks, 18 ended lower.
Small-cap index, however, continued its upward journey and ended 0.16 per cent higher, while mid-cap shed 0.79 per cent.
Meanwhile, foreign investors sold shares worth Rs 2,080.01 crore yesterday, as per provisional data.
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