Origins of Buleleng and Singaraja | Balinese Folklore | Archipelago Story

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Summary

TLDRIn ancient Klungkung Bali, King Sri Bagening marries his servant, Ni Luh Pasek, to quell jealousy among his other wives. They have a son, I Gede Pasekan, who grows strong and popular. Fearing his influence, the king sends him to his mother's village to continue his training. Along the way, I Gede Pasekan performs miraculous acts, including summoning water from the earth and rescuing a stranded ship. His fame spreads, leading to his rise as a powerful king, founding the Buleleng Kingdom and Singaraja Palace, marking his transformation from a young man to a legendary ruler.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Sri Bagening, the king of Klungkung Bali, marries Ni Luh Pasek, a servant, due to an incident, which causes jealousy among his other wives.
  • 😀 To avoid conflict in the palace, King Sri Bagening gives his youngest wife, Ni Luh Pasek, to his loyal governor, Arya Jelantik, with strict orders.
  • 😀 Ni Luh Pasek gives birth to a son, I Gede Pasekan, whose crown is red and glowing, symbolizing his future power and fame.
  • 😀 I Gede Pasekan grows up strong, wise, and kind, becoming a popular figure among the people, which worries King Sri Bagening.
  • 😀 The king, fearing that I Gede Pasekan’s influence will overshadow his own, sends him to his mother’s village to further his knowledge.
  • 😀 On his journey, I Gede Pasekan helps his guards when they choke on ketupat, summoning water from the ground using the sacred keris, Kitarsemang.
  • 😀 A giant named Panji Landung appears to I Gede Pasekan during his journey, predicting that he will one day rule a vast kingdom.
  • 😀 I Gede Pasekan arrives at Panji Village and goes to Penimbangan beach, where he helps Mpu Awang free a shipwrecked vessel using his magical powers.
  • 😀 In gratitude for his help, Mpu Awang gives I Gede Pasekan all the treasures from the ship, making him rich and famous.
  • 😀 I Gede Pasekan becomes a powerful king, known as Ki Barak Panji Sakti, and establishes the Buleleng Kingdom with the magnificent Singaraja Palace.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of I Gede Pasekan's red crown?

    -The red crown symbolizes I Gede Pasekan's future power and fame, marking him as someone destined for greatness.

  • Why did King Sri Bagening marry Ni Luh Pasek to Arya Jelantik?

    -King Sri Bagening married Ni Luh Pasek to Arya Jelantik because he felt too old to be her husband and wanted to prevent jealousy among his other wives.

  • What was King Sri Bagening's main concern regarding I Gede Pasekan?

    -King Sri Bagening was worried that I Gede Pasekan's popularity and influence among the people would overshadow his own authority.

  • How did I Gede Pasekan miraculously provide water for his troops?

    -I Gede Pasekan used his sacred keris, the Kitarsemang dagger, to strike the ground, causing water to gush out and relieve the soldiers who were choking.

  • What was the name of the temple built around the spring of water?

    -The temple built around the water spring was named Pura Tirta Ketipat, or Pura Yeh Ketipat.

  • Who is Panji Landung, and what role does he play in I Gede Pasekan's journey?

    -Panji Landung is a giant who appears to I Gede Pasekan and shows him a vision of the lands that will one day become his kingdom, foretelling his future as a great king.

  • What message did the giant Panji Landung give to I Gede Pasekan?

    -Panji Landung told I Gede Pasekan that he would one day become a great king and that the lands he saw would be his territory.

  • How did I Gede Pasekan help Mpu Awang and what did he receive in return?

    -I Gede Pasekan helped Mpu Awang by using his magical powers to free his ship from the rocks. In return, Mpu Awang gave him all the treasures on the ship.

  • What title did I Gede Pasekan earn after becoming king?

    -After becoming king, I Gede Pasekan was given the title Ki Barak Panji Sakti, or Ki Barak Gusti Ngurah Panji.

  • What is the significance of the Singaraja Palace in I Gede Pasekan's reign?

    -The Singaraja Palace, built in the middle of a forest, symbolized I Gede Pasekan's power and was the seat of his rule over the Buleleng Kingdom.

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