Improving sales numbers from automakers, a sign of revival in discretionary spending, the rupee holding higher against the dollar and no further flare-up on the geopolitical front added fuel to the rally.
A rebound globally on easing worries about future of German giant Deutsche Bank and a firming oil price provided a perfect setting.
Sentiment was buoyed after a monthly survey showed that the manufacturing PMI print for September, at 52.1, came in above the 50 mark for the ninth month, signalling expansion.
The gauge had gained 38.43 points in the previous volatile session on Friday.
The broader NSE Nifty retook the 8,700 level to end at 8,738.10 by surging 126.95 points, or 1.47 per cent, after moving between 8,745.20 and 8,635.
"The market rebounded as investors expect a positive futuristic view from the new RBI monetary policy committee tomorrow even though consensus points to a hold in key rates," said Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services.
Hero MotoCorp (up 3.18 per cent), M&M (2.64 per cent), Bajaj Auto (1.52 per cent) and Tata Motors (1.11 per cent) were in a sweet spot too.
As many as 28 components of the 30-share Sensex pack ran up while TCS and Infosys finished lower.
Other big movers of the day are Adani Ports (3 per cent), Power Grid (2.72 per cent), L&T (2.67 per cent) and Asian Paints (2.54 per cent).
Broader markets continued to show a firm trend as retail investors propped up their bets, with the BSE small-cap index rising 2.67 per cent and mid-cap 2.40 per cent.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth a net Rs 1,028.31 crore last Friday, showed provisional data.
Asian shares closed higher on receding fears about Deutsche Bank after a source said the German banking giant was nearing a settlement with the US Justice Department amid strong leads from Wall Street's rally on Friday.
0.31 per cent. Frankfurt was shut owing to a public holiday in Germany.
The market breadth remained positive as 2,228 stocks ended in the green while 660 finished in the red while 117 ruled steady.
The total turnover on BSE rose to Rs 3,841.40 crore, from Rs 3,594.73 crore last Friday.
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