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Bhitarkanika: Earthen Idols Appease Salt-Water Crocodiles
7 Feb
Summary
- Villagers worship earthen crocodile idols for protection from attacks.
- At least 12 to 15 people die annually from crocodile attacks in Bhitarkanika.
- Forest officials advise against entering rivers and have fenced river ghats.

Many villagers residing near Bhitarkanika National Park in Kendrapada have resorted to worshipping earthen idols of salt-water crocodiles. This practice, observed in villages like Eakamania and Nalapahi, is a desperate measure to seek protection from increasingly frequent and fatal crocodile attacks. Locals, often engaged in fishing and crab catching for their livelihood, face a perilous reality where an estimated 12 to 15 people lose their lives each year to these predators.




