The woman is a resident of Hetauda town, Hetauda's Superintendent of Police Prakashjung Karki said.
She was critically injured in the attack, died in course of treatment at Hetauda Hospital, Karki was quoted as saying by the Himalyan Times.
A cow was also injured in the attack in Hetauda market.
The animal entered the human settlement from Chitwan National Park early today.
The rhino is hiding in a bush near the Rapti River and the personnel from Armed Police Force and Nepal Police are trying to take it under control, Karki said.
The number of one-horned rhinos that dominated the plains of Nepal in the past has gone down owing to poaching and human encroachment of their habitat.
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