Cerita Rakyat Bangka Belitung - Putri Pinang Gading | Dongeng Kita
Summary
TLDRThis folk tale from Bangka Belitung, titled 'Putri Pinang Gading,' tells the story of an elderly couple who, despite their happiness, long for a child. One day, the husband finds a mysterious bamboo near the sea, which he brings home. Later, the bamboo magically splits, revealing a baby girl they name Putri Pinang Gading. As she grows up, she becomes an expert archer and uses her skills to save a neighboring village from a terrifying giant bird called Garuda. Her bravery brings peace to the village, and the story ends with the villagers honoring her heroic act.
Takeaways
- π A childless couple in Bangka Belitung lived happily despite their situation.
- π£ The husband was a fisherman who one day found a peculiar bamboo stick at the beach.
- π The bamboo seemed to follow him home, even after he tried to discard it back into the sea.
- πΎ The wife unknowingly used the bamboo to prop up drying rice, which later split into two.
- πΆ A baby girl was found on the pile of rice next to the split bamboo, which the couple adopted.
- πΉ The girl, named Putri Pinang Gading, grew up to be skilled in archery.
- π¦ A neighboring village was terrorized by a large, vicious bird that preyed on both animals and people.
- π Putri Pinang Gading decided to help the village by using her archery skills to hunt the bird.
- π Despite her parent's concerns for her safety, she was determined to save the village.
- π― Putri successfully shot the bird with a poisoned arrow, which led to its death.
- π The village celebrated her victory, and the place where the bird fell became seven streams, with the arrow turning into a poisonous bamboo known as 'bule berantem'.
Q & A
What is the title of the folk story from Bangka Belitung?
-The title of the folk story is 'Putri Pinang Gading'.
What was the main occupation of the couple in the story?
-The couple in the story were fishermen and farmers, specifically catching fish and planting rice in their fields.
Why were the couple unable to have children?
-The story does not explicitly state why the couple was unable to have children, but it mentions they had been married for a long time without offspring.
What was unusual about the bamboo the husband found by the sea?
-The unusual aspect of the bamboo was that it seemed to follow the husband back to shore every time he threw it into the sea.
How did the couple discover the baby girl?
-The couple discovered the baby girl when they heard a loud noise and found her on a pile of drying rice near a split bamboo that the husband had brought home from the sea.
What did the couple name the baby girl they found?
-The couple named the baby girl 'Putri Pinang Gading'.
What skill did Putri Pinang Gading develop as she grew up?
-Putri Pinang Gading developed the skill of archery and was adept at hunting in the forest, often accompanied by her father.
What threat did the large bird pose to the neighboring village?
-The large bird, referred to as 'burung buas' or 'Garuda', posed a threat to the neighboring village by attacking and killing livestock and even people.
Why did Putri Pinang Gading decide to confront the large bird?
-Putri Pinang Gading decided to confront the large bird to help the neighboring village that was suffering from its attacks and to prevent further harm to the villagers.
How did Putri Pinang Gading manage to kill the large bird?
-Putri Pinang Gading killed the large bird by shooting a poisoned arrow into its chest while it was perched by the lake, which led to the bird's death after a struggle.
What became of the place where the large bird fell after its death?
-The place where the large bird fell turned into seven streams, and the poisoned arrow that struck the bird turned into a cluster of poisonous bamboo called 'bule berantem'.
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