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A Village That Worships Bats: Bihar’s Sarasai Blends Mythology With Natural Conservation

In Sarasai village near Patna, millions of bats roost in centuries-old trees and are revered as divine sentinels who warn of danger and bring good fortune.

December 3, 2025
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A Village That Worships Bats: Bihar’s Sarasai Blends Mythology With Natural Conservation
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Vaishali/Patna: About 40km from Patna lies Sarasai, a small village in Vaishali district where millions of fruit bats cling to trees, darken the sky at dusk and yet stir no fear. Here, the animals are treated not as portents of misfortune but as guardians, woven deep into the village’s mythology and daily life.

Sarasai, in Rajapakar block, has long been known for its massive bat population, drawing not only curious visitors from across Bihar but also foreign tourists. At the heart of the village sits a 52-bigha pond encircled by peepal, banyan, simal, kadam and jamun trees—each branch crowded with roosting bats. The villagers say the fruits that fall are collected, but those at the top are always left untouched for the bats.

A living folklore

For generations, locals have believed the bats offer protection. Village elders claim the animals behave unusually ahead of accidents or natural disasters, giving residents time to prepare. Some say the village has been untouched by thefts or robberies for years because the bats’ cries alert people to suspicious movement at night.

The reverence is formal too. Bats—known locally as badur—are worshipped before weddings, pujas and other auspicious events. Anyone harming them is fined by the community. “No one can kill them. They are considered auspicious,” says Balindra Thakur, who has overseen the bat colony for 25 years. “More than five thousand live on a single cluster of trees.”

Villagers also recount long-held myths explaining the colony’s origins. Some believe the pond was dug in a single night by a demon 500 years ago; others say King Shiv Singh built it in 1402. In both versions, the bats arrived soon after and never left.

A Village That Worships Bats: Bihar’s Sarasai Blends Mythology With Natural Conservation

Faith strengthened by modern events

The bats’ fruit-eating habits help them coexist easily with residents, who often place water on rooftops during the summer when the pond dries. Many villagers believe the colony’s presence shielded them during the COVID-19 pandemic. “No one fell seriously ill here. Our faith only strengthened,” says Shambhu Chaurasia.

The construction of a large Shiva temple beside the pond in 2019 has turned the site into a modest pilgrimage and eco-tourism stop. Mahant Shambhu Nath Sharma of the Ramnath Mahadev temple says medicinal plants once grew around the pond, attracting bats centuries ago. “The villagers see them as a legacy of faith and nature,” he says. “Protecting them has become a tradition.”

A Village That Worships Bats: Bihar’s Sarasai Blends Mythology With Natural Conservation

A rare model of rural conservation

In Sarasai, folklore has effectively become conservation policy. The bats—often vilified elsewhere—are allowed to thrive in the canopy, undisturbed and protected by community consensus. Visitors arriving to see the pond, temple and swirling clouds of bats at sunset encounter a village where belief and biodiversity coexist with ease.

For Sarasai’s residents, the bats are not harbingers of misfortune but symbols of prosperity, vigilance and ancestral continuity—an example of how rural traditions can inadvertently but powerfully sustain wildlife.

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