Alamat Ng Baguio - Mina Ng Ginto - Kwentong Alamat - Kwentong Pambata
Summary
TLDRIn the tale of Baguio Mina ng Ginto, a young boy named Kunto encounters a peculiar bird that leads to a village's annual ritual. The villagers, once peaceful, now fear their deities after a series of calamities. Kunto's encounter prompts a village elder to perform a ritual to appease the gods, resulting in a miraculous golden tree that grants prosperity. However, the villagers' greed leads to the tree's destruction, teaching a lesson about the consequences of disregarding wisdom for material gain.
Takeaways
- 🏔️ The story is set in Baguio, a village known for its gold mine.
- 👶 The protagonist, Kunto, is a young and strong leader respected by his people.
- 🙏 The villagers believe in various deities and perform rituals to appease them.
- 🐗 They offer a pig as a sacrifice to their deity to prevent any misfortune.
- 🌳 Kunto encounters a peculiar bird in the forest, which he believes to be a sign from their deity.
- 🕊️ The bird's unusual behavior, standing on one leg and bowing three times, frightens Kunto.
- 👴 The village elder interprets the bird's actions as a message from the deity, instructing the villagers to perform a ritual.
- 🍲 The villagers prepare a feast and perform the ritual on a hill as instructed by the elder.
- 🌳 A golden fruit-bearing tree appears after the ritual, symbolizing the deity's favor.
- 🚫 The elder warns the villagers not to harm the tree, only to take its fruits and branches.
- 💰 The tree's golden fruits bring prosperity to the villagers, but they eventually become greedy and destroy the tree.
- ⚡️ The consequences of their actions lead to the tree's destruction and a reminder of the importance of respecting nature and the deity's wishes.
Q & A
What is the title of the story mentioned in the transcript?
-The title of the story is not explicitly mentioned in the transcript, but it is referred to as 'the legend of Baguio Mina ng Ginto'.
Who is the main character in the story?
-The main character in the story is Kunto, a young and strong man who is the strongest and bravest in his village.
What is the significance of the bird that Kunto encounters in the forest?
-The bird that Kunto encounters is significant because it is different from the usual birds in the forest, and it does not fly away when approached, which is unusual behavior.
What does the bird do when Kunto approaches it?
-When Kunto approaches the bird, it stops, looks at him intently, and bows three times before flying away, which is an unusual and mysterious act.
What does Kunto do after encountering the bird?
-After encountering the bird, Kunto is filled with fear and decides not to continue his hunting. He returns to the village and shares his experience with the village elders.
What advice does the elder give to the villagers after hearing Kunto's experience?
-The elder advises the villagers to perform a ritual to appease their gods by offering a pig as a sacrifice on an altar on a hill.
What happens when the villagers offer the pig as a sacrifice?
-When the villagers offer the pig as a sacrifice, they find that the pig has been replaced by an old man who tells them to perform certain tasks and promises them a reward.
What task does the old man instruct the villagers to do?
-The old man instructs the villagers to take a high cliff, place it beside him, and then to continue their daily activities. After three days, they are to return to the place.
What do the villagers find when they return to the place after three days?
-Upon returning after three days, the villagers find a tree that has grown from the cliff, which is covered with golden fruits, leaves, and branches.
What warning does the old man give the villagers regarding the golden tree?
-The old man warns the villagers not to harm the tree, only to take its fruits, leaves, and branches, and to follow his instructions exactly.
What happens to the golden tree and the villagers at the end of the story?
-The golden tree grows so tall that its fruits and branches are out of reach, and the villagers, in their greed, decide to cut it down. When they do so, the tree collapses, and the villagers are punished for not following the old man's instructions.
Outlines
🌳 Legend of Baguio Mina's Golden Tree
The script narrates a legend from Baguio, where a young and strong village leader named Kunto encounters a peculiar bird that stops him on his way to gather medicine. The bird's unusual behavior, standing on one leg and bowing three times, instills fear in Kunto, prompting him to seek the village elders' advice. The elders interpret the bird as a messenger from their deity, instructing the villagers to perform a ritual to appease the deity's wrath. The ritual involves sacrificing a pig on an altar atop a hill. After the sacrifice, an old man appears, claiming to be the deity's representative, and instructs the villagers to act virtuously. He orders them to bring rice and place it by his side, promising a reward if they follow his commands. The old man then instructs them to return in three days to witness a miraculous tree that will bear golden fruits, leaves, and branches, but warns them not to harm the tree's body.
🌟 The Miraculous Golden Tree and Its Betrayal
Three days later, the villagers return to the hill and find a small golden tree that has grown rapidly, its branches laden with golden fruits and leaves. Kunto is the first to approach and pick a leaf, which turns out to be real gold, sparking joy among the villagers. However, their greed takes over, and they decide to cut down the tree to get all the gold at once. The tree's roots are dug up, causing the tree to collapse and reveal a hidden cavity in the ground. A voice is heard, scolding the villagers for their disobedience and greed, reminding them of the old man's warning not to harm the tree. The tree's golden bounty was a test of their virtue, which they failed. As a result, the golden tree disappears, leaving behind only a legend that serves as a reminder for future generations to value integrity over material wealth.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Baguio Mina ng, ginto
💡Igurot
💡Kunto
💡Anito
💡Kanyao
💡Punong kahoy
💡Taas
💡Gintoo
💡Pagsigawan
💡Kabutihan
💡Pag-iimbot at inggitan
Highlights
Kunto, the young leader of the village Suyok in Baguio, was known for his strength and bravery.
The villagers of Suyok lived peacefully and held great respect for their gods, performing the Kanyaw ritual annually to honor their deities.
While hunting in the forest, Kunto encountered a strange crow that signaled to him by nodding three times before flying away.
The village elders interpreted the crow’s appearance as a message from their god, urging them to perform a Kanyaw ritual.
During the Kanyaw, the villagers prepared offerings, including a pig, for their god, but witnessed a miraculous transformation.
The sacrificial pig was mysteriously replaced by an old man, who instructed the villagers to follow his commands in order to be rewarded.
The old man requested the villagers to place a pot of rice next to him and cover him with a large pot, then return after three days.
When the villagers returned three days later, they found a shining golden tree where the old man had been.
The golden tree’s leaves and branches shimmered in the sunlight, and the villagers were allowed to take leaves, which were made of pure gold.
The discovery of the golden tree brought great wealth to the villagers, but greed and envy soon replaced their peaceful lives.
As the tree grew taller and its leaves became harder to reach, some villagers suggested cutting down the tree to share its riches.
The villagers tried to cut down the golden tree, but as they did, a loud thunderstorm occurred, and the ground shook violently.
A voice from the heavens told the villagers that the golden tree was a reward for their goodness, but greed had overtaken their hearts.
The golden tree was swallowed by the earth, and from that day on, gold could only be obtained by digging into the ground.
The story explains the origin of Baguio’s gold mines, teaching a lesson about the consequences of greed and the loss of blessings.
Transcripts
[Musika]
Magandang araw mga
bata narinig niyo na ba ang alamat ng
Baguio Mina ng
ginto yan ang ikukwento ko sa inyo
ngayong
araw sa isang nayon sa Baguio na kung
tawagin ay suyok naninirahan ang mga
igurot na pinamumunuan ni
kunto si kunto ay bata pa ngunit siya
ang pinakamalakas at pinakamatapang sa
kan lang naayon kaya siya ang ginawang
puno ng matatandang
pantas ang mga naninirahan sa nayong ito
ay namumuhay ng tahimik maibigin sila sa
kapwa at may takot sila sa kanilang
bathala taon-taon ay nagdaraos sila ng
kanyao bilang parangal sa kanilang mga
anito noong panahong iyon ang mga igurot
ay naniniwala sa iba't ibang anito
kung nagdaraos sila ng kanyaw ay
lingguhan ang kanilang handa nagpapatay
sila ng baboy na iniaalay sa kanilang
bathala nagsasayawan at nagkakantahan
sila isang araw ay nagtungo si kunto sa
gubat upang
mamana hindi pa si Lubang nakakalayo
nang nakakita siya ng isang
uwak nakatayo ito sa isang landas na
kanyang tinutunton karaniwang ang mga
ibon sa gubat ay maiilap ngunit ang
ibong ito ay
kakaiba lumakad si kunto palapit sa ibon
ngunit hindi ito tuminag sa pagkakatayo
sa gitna ng
landas nang may iisang dipa na lamang
siya mula sa ibon Bigla siyang
napatigil tinitigan siyang mainam ng
ibon at saka tumango ng tatlong ulit
bago
lumipad matagal na natigilan si
kunto bagamat siya'y malakas at matapang
sinagilahan siya ng takot hindi niya
mawari kung ano ang ibig sabihin ng
kanyang
nakita hindi na niya ipinagpatuloy ang
kanyang pamamana siya'y bumalik na sa
nayon at nakipagkita sa matatandang
pantas
anang Isang matanda marahil ang ibong
iyon ay ang sugo ng ating
bathala ipinaaalala sa atin na dapat
tayong magdaos ang
kanw kung gayon ngayon din ay magdaraos
tayo ng kanyaw ang pasya ni
kunto ipinagbigay alam sa lahat ang
kanyaw na
Gagawin lahat ng mamamayan ay kumilos
upang Ipagdiwang ito sa isang altar sa
isang bunduk-bundukan
ang mga babae naman ay naghanda ng
masasarap na
pagkain
nang ang lahat ay nakahanda na ang mga
lalaki ay humuli ng isang baboy ang
baboy na ito ay siyang iaalay sa
kanilang bathala upang mapawi ang galit
Kung ito man ay nagagalit sa
kanila inilagay ang baboy sa altar na
ginawa nila sa itaas ang bunduk-bundukan
Anong laking himala ang
nangyari nakita nilang ang baboy ay
napalitan ng isang pagkatanda tandang
lalaki ang mukha ay kulay lupa na sa
katandaan at hindi na halos siya makaupo
sa
kahinaan Ang mga tao ay natigilan
nanlaki ang mga mata sa kanilang nakita
sila'y
natakot maya-maya'y nagsalita Ang
Matanda at nagwika ng
ganito mga anak magsilapit
kayo huwag kayong takot dahil sa kayo'y
mabuti at may loob sa inyong
bathala gagantimpalaan ko ang inyong
kabutihan lamang ay sundin ninyo ang
lahat ng aking ipagbilin kumuha kayo ng
isang taas ang kanin at ilagay ninyo
rito sa aking tabi pagkatapos sukluban
ninyo ako ng isang malaking
palayok ipagpatuloy ninyo ang inyong
kanyaw pagkalipas ng tatlong araw
Bumalik kayo rito sa pook na
ito makikita ninyo ang isang punong
kahoy na kahit minsan sa buhay ninyo ay
hindi pa ninyo nakikita o makikitang
Magpakailanman ang bunga dahon at sanga
ay maaari ninyong kunin ngunit ang
katawan ay huwag ninyong gagalawin huwag
na huwag ninyong tatagain ang katawan
nito tinupad naman ng mga taong
ipinagbilin ng
matanda
ipinagpatuloy lang
pista pagkaraan ng tatlong araw bumalik
sila sa pook na pinag-iwanan sa
matanda itinaas nila ang palayok At gaya
ng sinabi ng matanda nakita nila ang
isang punong kahoy na maliit kumikislap
ito sa liwanag ng araw lantay na ginto
mula sa ugat hanggang sa kaliit-liitang
dahon nagsigawan ng mga tao sa laki ng
gala si kunto ang kauna-unahang lumapit
sa punong kahoy at pumitas ng isang
dahon pagkapit sa dahon ay nagkaroon
kaagad ng kapalit ito kaya't nag-ibayo
ang tuwa sa mga tao bawat isa ay pumitas
ng
dahon sa loob ng maikling panahon
yumaman ng mga
taguy ang dati nilang matahimik na
pamumuhay ay napalitan ng pag-iimbot at
inggitan ang punong kahoy naman ay
patuloy sa pagtaas hanggang sa ang mga
dulo nito'y hindi na maabot ng tingin ng
mga
tao isang araw anang isang mamamayan kay
taas-taas na at hindi na natin maabot
ang bunga o dahon ng punong
ginto Mabuti pa ay pagputul-putulin na
natin ang mga sanga at dahon nito Ang
puno ay paghati-hatian
natin kinuha ng mga lalaki ang kanilang
mga itak at palakol ang iba ay kumuha ng
mga
sibat tinaga nila ng tinaga ang puno at
binungkal ang lupa upang lumuwag ang mga
ugat nang malapit ng mabuwal ang punong
kahoy ay kumidlat ng Ubod
talim kumulog ng ubos lakas at parang
pinagsakluban
nayanig ang lupa at bumuka sa lugar na
kinabagsakan ng
puno isang tinig ang narinig ng mga tao
kayo ay binigyan ng ganting pala sa
inyong Kabutihan ang punong ginto upang
maging Mariwasa ang inyong
pamumuhay sa halip na kayo higit na
mag-ibigan kasakiman ang naghari sa
inyong mga puso hindi ninyo sinunod Ang
aking ipinagbilin na huwag ninyong
sasaktan ang puno sa tuwi-tuwina ay
inyong nanaisin ang gintong
iyan at Pagkasabi ng mga katagang ito sa
harap ng mga tao sa suyok Ang puno ay
nilulon na ng lupang kinabuwalan mula
nga noon nagkaroon na ng minang gintoo
sa Baguio at nakukuha lamang ito sa
pamamagitan ng paghukay sa
lupa at yan ang kwento ng alamat ng
Baguio minan ng
ginto Hanggang sa susunod mga bata
paalam
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