Podcast "asal usul Desa Banjaran kecamatan Maja"

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19 Nov 202410:21

Summary

TLDRThis podcast explores the origins of Desa Banjaran, an Indonesian village. It traces the villageโ€™s founding to the early 1800s or 1900s, when a traveler, possibly of Cirebon descent, settled in the area. The podcast shares stories of three children who inherited mystical powers from their father, leading to a legendary battle. Eventually, the youngest, Taka Wiranta, became the villageโ€™s leader. The name Banjaran is believed to either derive from a female figure, Nyimas Banjaransari, or from the frequent arrival of horses to the village. The village was officially established around 1928, with the first village head being Mbah Suntawijaya.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The origin of Desa Banjaran traces back to the 1800s or early 1900s, starting with a traveler from Cirebon.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The traveler settled in a village, married, and had three children: Raden Lampar, Raden Sumendek, and Raden Tangka Wiranta.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The children inherited mystical powers from their father, Buyut Raksabumi, the first person to live in the area.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The three siblings engaged in a battle to test their powers at Dawuhan, where Raden Tangka Wiranta won.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ After the battle, Lampar and Sumendek went on separate journeys, while Tangka Wiranta stayed in the village.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Lampar moved north, establishing himself in Padanten, and Sumendek went east to Cicalung.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Tangka Wiranta continued the legacy of the village, eventually leading to the naming of Desa Banjaran.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Desa Banjaran was formally founded around 1928 with Mbah Suntawijaya becoming its first head.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The name 'Banjaran' may come from a woman named Nimas Banjar or from the practice of bathing horses in a nearby area.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ There is also folklore suggesting the name could come from Nyimas Banjaransari, a mystical figure linked to a jin race.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Evidence of the village's history, such as the location of horse washing and historical sites, still exists today.

Q & A

  • What is the origin of Banjaran village?

    -Banjaran village traces its origins back to around the 1800s or 1900s, beginning with a traveler believed to be a descendant from Cirebon who settled in the area and started a family.

  • Who were the children of the traveler who settled in Banjaran?

    -The traveler had three children: Raden Lampar, Raden Sumendek, and Raden Tangka Wiranta. Each of them inherited mystical abilities from their father.

  • What is the significance of the fight in Dawuhan?

    -The three children of the traveler fought at a place known as Dawuhan, located near a large river, to test their inherited powers. The fight ended with the youngest, Tangka Wiranta, emerging as the winner.

  • Why did Raden Lampar and Raden Sumendek continue their journey after the fight?

    -After the fight, both Raden Lampar and Raden Sumendek were still curious about their mystical powers. They continued their travels, which led them to settle in different villages.

  • Where did Raden Lampar and Raden Sumendek go after leaving Banjaran?

    -Raden Lampar went north, to what is now known as Desa Padanten, while Raden Sumendek traveled east to what is now called Desa Cicalung.

  • Who remained in Banjaran village?

    -The youngest child, Raden Tangka Wiranta, stayed in Banjaran and continued the legacy of the village, which eventually grew and became known as Desa Banjaran.

  • When was Banjaran village officially founded?

    -Banjaran village is believed to have been officially founded around the year 1928, with Mbah Suntawijaya serving as the first head of the village.

  • Who was the first head of Banjaran village?

    -Mbah Suntawijaya became the first head of Banjaran village in 1928, likely a descendant of the original founder.

  • What are the two main theories behind the name 'Banjaran'?

    -The first theory suggests the name 'Banjaran' comes from a woman named Nimas Banjar. The second theory ties the name to the frequent arrival of horses to the village, specifically a place called Lewi Kuda, where horses were bathed.

  • What evidence remains to support the history of Banjaran's origins?

    -Evidence of Banjaran's history includes a grave site and a place called Pancuran Banjar, which are believed to have connections to the early legends of the village.

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