Two sets of white and red flags flutter in the wind in the courtyard of a house where a man claims to have healing capabilities. Lohardaga district’s Sukumar village, located at a distance of over 75 km from Jharkhand’s capital, Ranchi, is home to the man recently summoned by the police after a woman was declared a witch and killed in a neighbouring village and warned against branding someone. Often referred to as ojhas, ojhain, bhagtain, guni, tantric, these men are considered traditional healers who also have the power to brand someone a witch. 56-year-old Gaurang Oraon (first name changed upon request) is an ojha, says that the flags symbolise a set of parents, the yellow one represents the healing powers of turmeric and the teachings of a guru (coach) and the green flag embodies nature, trees, and greenery. “These flags are my aerial source of power, just as antennae are for television signals,” he says.