Weakness in banks and capital goods shares, along with volatility ahead of the F&O expiry took the Sensex to a low of 19,042.
The index finally ended up 10 points at 19,179. Nifty ended up three points at 5,837.
Meanwhile in Asia, Japan's Nikkei share average slipped on Tuesday as weak China manufacturing data heightened concerns over global growth, while investors cashed in some of the recent gains after the yen's slide towards 100 to the dollar stalled.
The benchmark ended 0.3 percent lower at 13,529.65 after hitting its highest closing level since July 2008 on Monday after the Group of 20 leading economies stopped short of criticising Japan's aggressive monetary expansionary policies, which have significantly weakened the yen.
The market may remain volatile this week as traders roll over positions in the futures & options segment from the near month April 2013 series to May 2013 series on Thursday.
Back home, improvement in performance of agriculture and manufacturing sectors is expected to push the economic growth rate to 6.4% in 2013-14 from 5% in the previous fiscal, PM's economic advisory panel said on Tuesday.
"Economy will grow at higher rate from now.
"We projected growth rate of 6.4% in the current fiscal", Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council (PMEAC) Chairman C Rangarajan said while releasing the Economic Review for 2012-13 here.
Economic growth rate had slipped to decade's low of 5% in 2012-13 mainly on account of the impact of the global financial woes.
IT index rose 0.6% at 5,796 on bargain hunting after recent fall.
FMCG stocks edged marginally lower on profit booking after recent upmove triggered on reports of likely normal monsoon this year.
Bankex slipped 0.3% to 14,348 in spite of hopes of a rate cut in the next Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Review.
Meanwhile, BSE mid-cap index slipped 0.4% at 6,283. Small-cap index held on to gains and advanced 0.4% at 6,051.
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