Bajang is said to reside in the body of buried stillborn child. In the darkness of night, a human standing in front of the grave may lure a bajang out of its abode by certain black magic incantations, to acquire it. The owner of a bajang feeds it with eggs and milk during full moon. Failure to do so will turn the hungry bajang against the owner. An acquired bajang also has to be inherited by the next generation at the death of the original owner, otherwise....there are eerie tales of bajang reviving a dead owner in his grave, turning him into zombie. Really...why would a person want to keep a bajang for the sake of harming his enemies and then he is obligated to pass the bajang to his children or grandchild who may not want it at all, doesn't that make him as evil as the "hantu"?