Tuesday, February 28, 2012

The story of Malin Kundang

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A folk tale from West Sumatra

Once upon a time, on the north coast of Sumatra lived a poor woman and his son. The boy was called Malin Kundang. They didn’t earn much as fishing was their only source of income. Malin Kundang grew up as a skillful young boy. He always helps his mother to earn some money. However, as they were only fisherman’s helper, they still lived in poverty. “Mother, what if I sail overseas?” asked Malin Kundang one day to his mother. Her mother didn’t agree but Malin Kundang had made up his mind. “Mother, if I stay here, I’ll always be a poor man. I want to be a successful person,” urged Malin kundang. His mother wiped her tears, “If you really want to go, I can’t stop you. I could only pray to God for you to gain success in life,” said his mother wisely. “But, promise me, you’ll come home.”


In the next morning, Malin Kundang was ready to go. Three days ago, he met one of the successful ship’s crew. Malin was offered to join him. “Take a good care of yourself, son,” said Malin Kundang’s mother as she gave him some food supplies. “Yes, Mother,” Malin Kundang said. “You too have to take a good care of yourself. I’ll keep in touch with you,” he continued before kissing his mother’s hand. Before Malin stepped onto the ship, Malin’s mother hugged him tight as if she didn’t want to let him go.


It had been three months since Malin Kundang left his mother. As his mother had predicted before, he hadn’t contacted her yet. Every morning, she stood on the pier. She wished to see the ship that brought Malin kundang home. Every day and night, she prayed to the God for her son’s safety. There was so much prayer that had been said due to her deep love for Malin Kundang. Even though it’s been a year she had not heard any news from Malin Kundang, she kept waiting and praying for him.


After several years waiting without any news, Malin Kundang’s mother was suddenly surprised by the arrival of a big ship in the pier where she usually stood to wait for her son. When the ship finally pulled over, Malin Kundang’s mother saw a man who looked wealthy stepping down a ladder along with a beautiful woman. She could not be wrong. Her blurry eyes still easily recognized him. The man was Malin Kundang, her son.
Malin Kundang’s mother quickly went to see her beloved son. “Malin, you’re back, son!” said Malin Kundang’s mother and without hesitation, she came running to hug Malin Kundang, “I miss you so much.” But, Malin Kundang didn’t show any respond. He was ashamed to admit his own mother in front of his beautiful wife. “You’re not my Mother. I don’t know you. My mother would never wear such ragged and ugly clothes,” said Malin Kundang as he release his mother embrace.


Malin Kundang’s mother take a step back, “Malin…You don’t recognize me? I’m your mother!” she said sadly. Malin Kundang’s face was as cold as ice. “Guard, take this old women out of here,” Malin Kundang ordered his bodyguard. “Give her some money so she won’t disturb me again!” Malin Kundang’s mother cried as she was dragged by the bodyguard, ”Malin... my son. Why do you treat your own mother like this?”
Malin Kundang ignored his mother and ordered the ship crews to set sail. Malin Kundang’s mother sat alone in the pier. Her heart was so hurt, she cried and cried. “Dear God, if he isn’t my son, please let him have a save journey. But if he is, I cursed him to become a stone,” she prayed to the God.

In the quiet sea, suddenly the wind blew so hard and a thunderstorm came. Malin Kundang’s huge ship was wrecked. He was thrown by the wave out of his ship, and fell on a small island. Suddenly, his whole body turned into stone. He was punished for not admitting his own mother.***

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Sangkuriang, the legend of Mt. Tangkuban Perahu

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Sangkuriang - Folk Tale from West Java, Indonesia

Mount Tangkuban Perahu, West Java, Indonesia

In antiquity, there was the story of a daughter of the king in West Java, named Dayang Sumbi. He has a son named Sangkuriang. The child was very fond of hunting. He was accompanied by Tumang hunting, dog palace. Sangkuriang do not know, that dog is the incarnation of the god and father.

One day Tumang not want to follow his orders to pursue prey. So the dog is expelled into the woods. When he returned to the palace, Sangkuriang recounted the incident to her mother. Dayang Sumbi not playing angry when he heard that story. He accidentally hit his head Sangkuriang rice with a spoon in her hand. Sangkuriang injured. He was very disappointed and went wandering.

After the incident, Dayang Sumbi very sorry for himself. He was always very diligent in prayer and penance. At one time, the gods gave him a gift. He will be forever young and everlasting beauty. After years of wandering, Sangkuriang eventually intends to return to his homeland.

Arriving there, the kingdom has changed completely. There he met a lovely girl, who was none other Sumbi Dayang. Fascinated by the beauty of the woman then, Sangkuriang proposed. Therefore it is very handsome youth, Dayang Sumbi was very fascinated him. One day Sangkuriang asked permission to hunt. He ask Sumbi Dayang to straighten the headband. Dayang Sumbi was surprised when he saw the scars on the head of her future husband. The cut was exactly like a wound that has left her son to leave. After a long noticed, it turns out the young man's face is very similar to her son's face. He became very frightened.

So then he sought to thwart the efforts that the process of making a proposal. He filed two terms. First, he asked the young man to stem the Citarum river. And second, he asked Sangkuriang to make a big boat to get across that river. The second requirement that must be met before dawn. That night Sangkuriang do penance. With his power he exert magical creatures to help finish the job. Dayang Sumbi secretly peek at the job.

Once the work was almost complete, Dayang Sumbi ordered his troops to roll out a red silk cloth in the east of the city. When watching the color red in the east of the city, Sangkuriang thought it was late morning. He also stopped work. He was very angry because it meant he could not fulfill the requirements demanded Dayang Sumbi. With his strength, he made the dam break. There followed a great flood swept across the city. He then kicked the big boat he made. The canoe floated and crashed into a mountain named "Tangkuban Boat."


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