ANIMASI BIMA BUNGKUS

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13 Dec 201705:00

Summary

TLDRIn the ancient kingdom of Astina, King Prabu Pandu Dewanata and his wife Dewi Kunthi had a second son born in a cocoon. Unable to break the cocoon, they sought help from the Kurawa. Despite their efforts, the cocoon remained unbroken for eight years until the birth of their son Janaka. As an adult, Janaka sought the advice of Eyang Begawan Abiyasa, who revealed that his brother would emerge as a powerful warrior. The child, named Bima after being freed by Gajah Sena, absorbed the latter's strength and was given the Gading Kuku Pancanaka. Bima later received life lessons from Dewi Umayi and discovered his true identity from Bathara Naradha.

Takeaways

  • 👑 In the kingdom of Astina, there was a king named Prabu Pandu Dewanata.
  • 🤰 His second son was born in a bundle, which was unusual and caused concern.
  • 🗣️ Prabu Pandu sought the help of the Kurawa to break the bundle in which his son was born.
  • 🔮 The Kurawa attempted to break the bundle but failed, and the bundle remained unbroken for eight years.
  • 👶 The birth of his younger brother, Janaka, eventually led to the bundle's opening.
  • 🌟 Janaka, upon reaching adulthood, consulted Eyang Begawan Abiyasa about his brother's fate.
  • 💡 Eyang Begawan Abiyasa revealed that the brother's fate was divine and that he would become a powerful warrior.
  • 🐘 Bathara Guru sent Gajah Sena to break the bundle, and upon doing so, all of Gajah Sena's strength and power were transferred to the baby.
  • 👶 The baby, named Bima, received the legacy of Gajah Sena's mace, known as Kuku Pancanaka.
  • 👩‍🏫 Dewi Umayi was tasked by Bathara Guru to teach Bima about life, heroism, and to provide him with attire, bracelets, and a necklace.
  • 🌲 Bima later met Bathara Naradha in a forest and was given guidance about his true identity.

Q & A

  • Who is the king mentioned in the script?

    -The king mentioned in the script is Prabu Pandu Dewanata.

  • What was the unusual condition of Prabu Pandu's second son at birth?

    -Prabu Pandu's second son was born with a body wrapped in a cocoon.

  • Why did Prabu Pandu seek help from the Kurawa?

    -Prabu Pandu sought help from the Kurawa to find a way to break the cocoon that his son was born in.

  • What was the Kurawa's intention after agreeing to help?

    -The Kurawa intended to kill the baby after breaking the cocoon.

  • How long did the cocoon remain unbroken?

    -The cocoon remained unbroken for 8 years.

  • Who is Janaka and what is his relationship to the cocooned baby?

    -Janaka is the younger brother of the cocooned baby.

  • What advice did Eyang Begawan Abiyasa give to Janaka regarding his brother?

    -Eyang Begawan Abiyasa advised Janaka that his brother's situation was a divine will and that after being released from the cocoon, he would become a powerful warrior and a main prince.

  • What was the significance of leaving the baby on Mandalasana?

    -Leaving the baby on Mandalasana was a way to wait for divine intervention to release him from the cocoon.

  • Who was sent by Bathara Guru to break the cocoon, and what was the outcome?

    -Gajah Sena was sent by Bathara Guru to break the cocoon. However, when the cocoon was broken, Gajah Sena died, and all his strength and power were absorbed by the baby.

  • What is the name given to the baby after being released from the cocoon?

    -The baby was named Bima after being released from the cocoon.

  • What became of Gajah Sena's mace after his death?

    -Gajah Sena's mace became the heirloom of the baby, named Kuku Pancanaka.

  • Who was sent by Bathara Guru to teach Bima, and what was the purpose?

    -Dewi Umayi was sent by Bathara Guru to teach Bima the ways of life, how to be a hero, and to provide him with clothes, bracelets, and a necklace.

  • What did Bima learn about his true identity from Bathara Naradha?

    -Bima learned from Bathara Naradha that he was the second son of Prabu Pandu and Dewi Kunti, born in a cocoon, and was helped by a giant named Gajah Sena, hence the name Bratasena.

Outlines

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👶 The Tale of Bima's Birth

In the ancient kingdom of Astina, King Prabu Pandu Dewanata and his wife Dewi Kunthi had a second son born in a cocoon. The king sought the help of the Kurawa to break the cocoon, but they intended to kill the child once it was opened. However, the cocoon could not be broken for eight years until the birth of the younger brother, Janaka. As Janaka grew up, he consulted Eyang Begawan Abiyasa about his brother's fate. The sage revealed that the child was destined to become a powerful hero and advised leaving the cocoon at Mandalasana for divine intervention. The presence of the cocoon child caused a stir in the kingdom. Bathara Guru then sent Gajah Sena to break the cocoon. Gajah Sena succeeded but died in the process, transferring all his strength and power to the child, who was named Bima. The child was given the gading (mace) of Gajah Sena as a heirloom, named Kuku Pancanaka. Bathara Guru also sent Dewi Umayi to teach Bima the ways of life, heroism, and to provide him with clothes, a bracelet, and a necklace. Later, Bima met Bathara Naradha in a forest and inquired about his true identity. Bathara Naradha explained Bima's origin and the role of Gajah Sena, giving him the name Bratasena.

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Keywords

💡Prabu Pandu Dewanata

Prabu Pandu Dewanata is a king from the ancient kingdom of Astina. In the context of the video, he is a central character whose actions and decisions drive the narrative. His name signifies his status and importance in the story, as 'Prabu' means 'king' and 'Dewanata' suggests a divine or heavenly connection. The king's request to the Kurawa to help his wrapped son is a pivotal moment that sets the stage for the unfolding of the story.

💡Dewi Kunthi

Dewi Kunthi is the queen consort of King Prabu Pandu Dewanata and the mother of the wrapped child. Her role is significant as she is the one who bears the child with the unusual condition, which becomes the central conflict of the story. The name 'Dewi' implies her divine or noble status, and her concern for her child's well-being is a recurring theme.

💡Kurawa

The Kurawa are a group of characters who are asked by King Prabu Pandu Dewanata to help with his son's condition. They represent a force of power or authority that is sought after in times of crisis. However, their intentions are not entirely benevolent, as they plan to kill the child once the wrapping is removed, highlighting the theme of deception and the struggle between good and evil.

💡Janaka

Janaka is the younger brother of the wrapped child and a character who seeks to understand and help his sibling. His name signifies a connection to the earth or the mortal realm, contrasting with the divine elements associated with his brother. Janaka's quest for knowledge and his interaction with Eyang Begawan Abiyasa are key to the resolution of the story's central conflict.

💡Eyang Begawan Abiyasa

Eyang Begawan Abiyasa is a wise figure who provides guidance to Janaka. The term 'Eyang' is a term of respect, suggesting a high status or wisdom, while 'Begawan Abiyasa' implies a connection to the divine or spiritual realm. Abiyasa's prophecy about the wrapped child's future is a crucial element that influences the narrative's direction.

💡Gajah Sena

Gajah Sena is a character who is sent by Bathara Guru to solve the mystery of the wrapped child. The name 'Gajah Sena' translates to 'Elephant Army,' which might suggest strength and power. His attempt to unwrap the child and the subsequent transfer of his strength to the child are significant events that contribute to the child's development and the unfolding of the story.

💡Bathara Guru

Bathara Guru is a divine figure who sends Gajah Sena on his mission. The term 'Bathara Guru' implies a high-ranking deity or teacher, suggesting wisdom and authority. Bathara Guru's actions and decisions are central to the resolution of the story, as he plays a role in the child's eventual release from the wrapping.

💡Bima

Bima is the name given to the wrapped child once he is released from the wrapping. The name has connotations of strength and power, which is fitting given the child's acquisition of Gajah Sena's strength. Bima's character becomes a symbol of the divine intervention and the power that comes from overcoming obstacles.

💡Kuku Pancanaka

Kuku Pancanaka is the weapon that becomes the child's possession after Gajah Sena's strength is transferred to him. The term 'Kuku Pancanaka' suggests a unique and powerful weapon, which becomes a significant part of Bima's identity as a warrior. It symbolizes the child's transformation and his readiness to face future challenges.

💡Dewi Umayi

Dewi Umayi is a character who is tasked by Bathara Guru to provide guidance and life lessons to Bima. The name 'Dewi Umayi' implies a divine or noble status, and her role in the story is to prepare Bima for his future as a hero. Her teachings and the items she provides, such as clothing and accessories, are essential to Bima's development and his understanding of his destiny.

💡Bathara Naradha

Bathara Naradha is a character who provides Bima with answers to his questions about his identity. The term 'Bathara Naradha' suggests a wise and knowledgeable figure. His revelation to Bima about his true parentage and the events surrounding his birth is a key moment in the narrative, as it helps Bima understand his origins and his role in the world.

Highlights

In the ancient kingdom of Astina, there was a king named Prabu Pandu Dewanata.

Prabu Pandu's second son was born with a unique condition, encased in a cocoon.

Prabu Pandu sought the help of the Kurawa to break the cocoon.

The Kurawa attempted to break the cocoon but failed, revealing their intention to kill the child once it was broken.

The cocoon remained unbroken for eight years until the birth of his brother, Janaka.

Janaka, upon reaching adulthood, consulted Eyang Begawan Abiyasa about his brother's fate.

Eyang Begawan Abiyasa explained that the cocoon was a divine will and that the brother would become a powerful warrior once freed.

Eyang advised Janaka to leave the cocooned brother in Mandalasana, awaiting divine intervention.

The existence of the cocooned child became a marvel in the kingdom of Astina.

Bathara Guru then sent Gajah Sena to break the cocoon.

Gajah Sena successfully broke the cocoon, but in doing so, he died and his powers transferred to the child.

The child was named Bima, and the weapon that broke the cocoon, Kuku Pancanaka, became his heirloom.

Bathara Guru tasked Dewi Umayi with teaching Bima about life, heroism, and providing him with attire and accessories.

Bima encountered Bathara Naradha in a forest and sought guidance from him.

Bathara Naradha revealed Bima's true identity as the second son of Prabu Pandu and Dewi Kunti.

Bathara Naradha named Bima Bratasena due to his connection with Gajah Sena.

Transcripts

play00:23

Pada jaman dahulu di Kerajaan Astina ada Raja bernama Prabu Pandu Dewanata

play00:34

Sang Prabu punya istri namanya Dewi Kunthi

play00:39

Putra yang kedua lahir dengan wujud bungkus

play00:44

Karena Lahir dengan wujud bungkus, maka Prabu Pandhu meminta tolong pada para Kurawa

play00:50

Bagaimana caranya agar wujud bungkus tersebut bisa pecah

play00:57

Prabu Pandu: "Putraku para Kurawa, aku minta tolong kepada kalian agar bisa memecahkan bungkus jabang bayiku"

play01:08

Kurawa: "Iya Prabu"

play01:11

Para Kurawa ingin memecahkan bungkus bayi tersebut

play01:15

Dan setelah pecah maka akan mereka bunuh bayi itu

play01:20

Tapi bayi bungkus tersebut tidak bisa pecah, lamanya sampai 8 tahun.

play01:25

Sampai adiknya lahir, bernama Janaka

play01:30

Setelah Janaka dewasa, ia lantas menemui Eyang Begawan Abiyasa

play01:42

Janaka: "Kanjeng Eyang, bagaimana dengan nasib kakak saya?"

play01:48

"Saya minta tolong agar kakak saya bisa keluar dari bungkusnya Kanjeng Eyang"

play01:56

Eyang Begawan Abiyasa: "Anakku Janaka, mengertilah"

play02:00

"Apa yang terjadi dengan kakakmu adalah sudah menjadi kehendak dari dewa"

play02:07

"Tapi setelah lahir dari bungkus, kakakmu akan menjadi anak yang sakti mandraguna"

play02:17

"Nanti jika sudah dewasa akan menjadi satria utama"

play02:22

"Maka dari itu, tinggalkanlah bayi tersebut di alas Mandalasana sambil menunggu pertolongan dari dewa"

play02:32

Kehadiaran bayi bungkus menjadikan gempar di Kerajaan Astina

play02:36

Karena tidak ada yang bisa memecahkan bungkus bayi tersebut.

play02:41

Lalu Bathara Guru mengutus Gajah Sena untuk memecahkan bungkus bayi.

play02:48

Betahara Guru: "Gajah Sena, aku utus dirimu untuk memecahkan bungkus jabang bayi"

play02:54

Gajah Sena: "Iya"

play02:56

Gajah Sena lantas memecahkan bungkus bayi tersebut.

play03:00

Saat memecah bungkus, gading Gajah Sena malah digenggam bayi bungkus.

play03:06

Gajah Sena meninggal.

play03:09

Tapi semua kekuatan dan kesaktian Gajah Sena merasuk ke bayi.

play03:18

Bayi tersebut dinamai Bima.

play03:21

Dan gading Gajah jadi pusaka bayi, yang dinamakan Kuku Pancanaka.

play03:28

Bathara Guru mengutus Dewi Umayi untuk memberikan pelajaran hidup bagi Bima.

play03:39

Bethara Guru: "Dewi Umayi, aku utus kamu untuk memberikan petuah kepada Bima"

play03:46

"Tata cara hidup, tata cara jadi pahlawan dan memberikan dia pakaian, gelang dan kalung"

play03:59

Dwi Umayi: "Akan saya laksanakan, Bethara Guru"

play04:08

Suatu hari, Bima ke sebuah hutan dan bertemu dengan Bathara Naradha. Lalu dia meminta petunjuk pada beliau.

play04:20

Bima: "Sebenarnya aku ini siapa?"

play04:27

Bathara Naradha: "Kamu anak kedua dari Prabu Pandu dan Dewi Kunti namun berwujud bungkus, nak"

play04:35

"Kamu ditolong oleh Gajah Bernama Gajah Sena"

play04:42

"Dari kejadian itu, aku beri nama kamu Bratasena"

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