Sangkuriang STORY TELLING
Sangkuriang
Long time ago in West Java, lived a beautiful girl named Dayang
Sumbi. She was also smart and clever. Her beauty and intelligence made a prince
from the heavenly kingdom of Kahyangan desire her as his wife. The prince asked
permission from his father to marry Dayang Sumbi. People from Kahyangan could
never live side by side with humans, but his father approved on one condition,
when they had a child, the prince would transform into a dog. The prince
accepted the condition.
They get married and lived happily in the woods until Dayang Sumbi
gave birth to a baby boy. The prince then changed into a dog named Tumang.
Their son is named Sangkuriang. He was very smart and handsome like his father.
Everyday, he hunted animals and looked for fruits to eat. One day, when he was
hunting, Sangkuriang accidentally killed Tumang. His arrow missed the deer he
was targeting and hit Tumang instead. He went home and tells her mother about
the dog. “What?” Dayang Sumbi was appalled. Driven by sadness and anger, she
grabbed a weaving tool and hit Sangkuriang’s head with it. Dayang Sumbi was so
sad; she didn’t pay any attention to Sangkuriang and started to cry.
Sangkuriang feel sad and also confused. How can his mother love a
dog more than him? Sangkuriang then decided to go away from their home and went
on a journey. In the morning, Dayang Sumbi finally stopped crying. She started
to feel better, so she went to find Sangkuriang. But her son was no where to be
found. She looked everywhere but still couldn’t find him. Finally, she went
home with nothing. She was exhausted. She fell asleep, and in her dream, she
meets her husband. “Dayang Sumbi, don’t be sad. Go look for my body in the
woods and get the heart. Soak it with water, and use the water to bathe, and
you will look young forever,” said the prince in her dream. After bathing with
the water used to soak the dog’s heart, Dayang Sumbi looked more beautiful and
even younger.
And time passed by. Sangkuriang on his journey stopped at a
village and met and fell in love with a beautiful girl.He didn’t realize that the village was his
homeland and the beautiful girl was his own mother, Dayang Sumbi. Their love
grew naturally and he asked the girl to marry him. One day, Sangkuriang was
going on a hunt. He asked Dayang Sumbi to fix the turban on his head. Dayang
Sumbi was startled when she saw a scar on his head at the same place where she,
years ago, hit Sangkuriang on the head.
After the young man left, Dayang Sumbi prayed for guidance. After
praying, she became convinced that the young man was indeed her missing son.
She realized that she had to do something to prevent Sangkuriang from marrying
her. But she did not wish to disappoint him by cancelling the wedding. So,
although she agreed to marry Sangkuriang, she would do so only on the condition
that he provides her with a lake and built a beautiful boat, all in one night.
Sangkuriang accepted this condition without a doubt. He had spent
his youth studying magical arts. After the sun went down, Sangkuriang went to
the hill. Then he called a group of genie to build a dam around Citarum River.
Then, he commands the genies to cut down trees and build a boat. A few moments
before dawn, Sangkuriang and his genie servants almost finished the boat.
Dayang Sumbi, who had been spying on him, realised that
Sangkuriang would fulfill the condition she had set. Dayang Sumbi immediately
woke all the women in the village and asked them to wave a long red scarf. All
the women in the village were waving red scarf, making it look as if dawn was
breaking. Deceived by false dawn, the cock crowed and farmers rose for the new
day.
Sangkuriang’s genie servants immediately dropped their work and
ran for cover from the sun, which they feared. Sangkuriang grew furious. With
all his anger, he kicked the unfinished boat. The boat flew and landed on a
valley. The boat then became a mountain, called Mount Tangkuban Perahu
(Tangkuban means upturned or upside down, and Perahu means boat). With his
power, he destroyed the dam. The water drained from the lake becoming a wide
plain and nowadays became a city called Bandung (from the word Bendung, which
means Dam).*

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