The broader NSE Nifty too struggled and settled below the crucial 7,100-level.
All the sectors ended lower with capital goods and realty closing down 3.06 per cent and 3.03 per cent, respectively.
Higher global advices failed to give tonic to the domestic market, a broker said.
Banking stocks, which had witnessed heavy buying yesterday came down crashing hard after country's biggest lender State Bank of India said bad loans are expected to surge in the March quarter, which may impact profits.
"After two days of hope filled rally, prices were grounded again, with renewed concerns over NPAs dragged banks lower again, and deflated bullish sentiments," said Anand James, Co Head Technical Research Desk, Geojit BNP Paribas.
The BSE Sensex resumed higher at 23,688.61 and hovered in a range of 23,692.08 to 23,164.54 before ending at 23,191.97, showing a loss of 362.15 points or 1.54 per cent.
The NSE 50-share Nifty dropped by 114.70 points or 1.60 per cent to end at 7,048.25.
Shares of SBI plunged nearly 7 per cent, wiping-out Rs 8,422 crore from its market valuation, after the company said bad loans are expected to surge in the coming quarter, which may hit its profitability.
Overseas, European stocks were trading higher in their afternoon trade, supported by hopes for fresh easing measures by European Central Bank (ECB).
In Asia, Chinese stocks led gains in regional indexes after a latest data showed new loans from Chinese financial institutions hit a monthly record in January.
In domestic market, 26 scrips fell from the 30-share
Sensex pack.
Major losers were SBI (6.49 pc), Tata Motors (4.88 pc), BHEL (4.35 pc), GAIL (3.76 pc), L&T (3.59 pc), ICICI Bank 3.24 pc), Cipla (2.99 pc), Axis Bank (2.86 pct), ITC (2.72 pc), Sun pharma (2.54 pc) and Lupin (2.35 pc).
From the gainers pack, Adani Ports rose 4.78 per cent, NTPC perked up 2.12 per cent and Dr Reddy's gained 0.16 per cent.
Among BSE sectoral indexes capital goods fell by 3.06 per cent, followed by realty 3.03 per cent, telecom (2.93 pc), industrials (2.63 pc), oil&gas (2.32 pc), healthcare (2.27 pc), bankex (2.11 pc), FMCG (2.00 pc) and energy (1.83 pc).
The market breadth turned negative as 2,007 stocks ended lower, 614 closed higher while 104 ruled steady.
The total turnover fell to Rs 2,604.51 crore from Rs 3,031.74 crore yesterday.
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