ASAL MULA SUNGAI LANDAK | KALIMANTAN BARAT | CERITA RAKYAT | DONGENG NUSANTARA

Talesha Dongeng
3 Jun 202406:14

Summary

TLDRIn a rural village, a farmer and his wife discover a golden hedgehog statue after a mysterious event involving a glowing centipede. Following a dream, the farmer uses a magic chant to request wealth, which transforms their lives. However, when a thief steals the statue and uses it to bring water to his drought-stricken village, he accidentally floods the area. The village is overwhelmed, and the flood becomes a river, later named Landak River. This tale highlights themes of greed, prosperity, and the consequences of misusing power.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A humble farming couple lived in a village and led a simple life, always ready to help their neighbors.
  • 😀 One night, the husband witnessed a glowing centipede emerging from his wife's head, which led him to investigate further.
  • 😀 The centipede entered a small hole near their house and disappeared, prompting the husband to share the strange event with his wife.
  • 😀 The wife recalled a dream about a giant golden hedgehog in a lake, which she believed might be connected to the husband's experience.
  • 😀 The couple decided to investigate the hole, where the husband discovered a golden hedgehog statue.
  • 😀 The wife suggested they keep the statue, hoping it would bring them good fortune, and they stored it safely.
  • 😀 The husband later dreamed of a giant golden hedgehog that promised to grant wishes when its head was stroked and a mantra was recited.
  • 😀 The husband used the golden statue to make wishes, first asking for rice, then for jewelry and other necessities, which were all granted.
  • 😀 The couple's wealth grew, and they generously shared it with their village, improving the lives of their neighbors.
  • 😀 A thief from a neighboring village stole the golden hedgehog statue and used it to bring water to his drought-stricken village, but the water kept flowing uncontrollably, flooding the village and forming the Landak River.

Q & A

  • What was the main cause of the farmer's unease in the story?

    -The farmer was disturbed by the sight of a glowing centipede emerging from his wife's head while she was sleeping, which led him to follow it out of the house.

  • What did the farmer discover after following the centipede?

    -The farmer found that the centipede entered a small hole near their home and did not come out again, prompting further curiosity.

  • How did the wife interpret the farmer's strange experience with the centipede?

    -The wife connected the farmer’s experience with a strange dream she had, in which she saw a giant yellow porcupine in the middle of a lake.

  • What significant item did the farmer find inside the hole?

    -The farmer found a golden porcupine statue inside the hole, which he and his wife decided to keep as a potential source of good fortune.

  • What event occurred after the farmer began to use the porcupine statue?

    -After rubbing the head of the golden porcupine statue and reciting a chant learned in a dream, the farmer’s wishes for rice and wealth were granted as rice poured out of the statue’s mouth.

  • What happened to the farmer and his wife after their fortunes improved?

    -The couple became very wealthy and shared their prosperity with their neighbors, improving the quality of life in their village.

  • What did the thief do to steal the farmer's fortune?

    -The thief discovered the farmer's secret and stole the golden porcupine statue. He used the statue's magic to try to help his own village but caused unintended consequences.

  • How did the thief’s actions affect his village?

    -The thief’s attempt to use the statue's magic to bring water to his drought-stricken village led to uncontrollable flooding, which eventually submerged the village.

  • What was the result of the flooding caused by the thief's misuse of the statue?

    -The flooding caused by the thief submerged the village of Ngabang, which eventually became the source of a large river, later named *Sungai Landak* (Landak River), after the golden porcupine statue.

  • What does the name *Sungai Landak* refer to, and why was it chosen?

    -The name *Sungai Landak* refers to the river that was formed after the village of Ngabang was flooded. It was named after the golden porcupine statue that caused the flood, with *Landak* meaning 'porcupine' in Indonesian.

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