Punai Bird
The Bujang: Origin of the Punai Bird
There are various versions of the origin of the Punai Bird. Each version has an unfamiliar storyline. Folklore version of the origin of the Punai Bird in South Kalimantan is not the same as the folklore in Pelalawan, Riau. A growing community of people in South Kalimantan - a kind of photographed story in the story - tells of a young man named Datu Pulut, married to an angel from Kahyangan. However, because the Youth violated the ban that they had agreed together before getting married, the Angel changed to Punai Bird.
While the folklore about the origin of the Punai Birds that developed among Pelalawan communities in Riau, Indonesia, has uneven storyline. In the story a boy named Bujang, who was disobedient to his parents. Because of his downfall, Bujang is condemned to be a Punai Bird. What causes the Bujang to rebel against his parents? How is the story until it turns into a Punai Bird? Want to know the answer, follow the story in Si Bujang: The Origin of the Punai Bird following.
Once, in ancient times, in Pelalawan, Riau, lived a husband and wife with a son named Bujang. Their lives are very poor. Despite poor living, both are very dear to their puppets. They hope and regularly pray to God so that his only child will become a son who is virtuous, virtuous, knowledgeable and well-mannered for society.
To achieve that noble goal, his parents have been determined to work hard to find a halal provision as a capital to educate the Bujang. Every day Dad goes to the field and finds fish in the river. The result is he sells to neighboring villages. Although it is obligatory for days to carry heavy burden, the father did not have to complain alias feel tired for the sake of his child. The proceeds of the sale, he cascaded little by little. He himself lives very costly. Eating and dressing alone. He routinely prayed to God to always be health-conscious to be able to earn less than a fortune for the future of Bujang.
Day by day. Week goes Sunday. Months of the Moon. The Bujang grew into a healthy, lively and intelligent child. His parents were very proud and flattered to watch their mainstay.
After a great start, Bujang was handed over to a surau in the village to learn how to study. Since then he is very diligent to go studying. Every day he goes to the surau with his friends. When his village is hit by a flood, Bujang is escorted by his father with a small boat. When he returned home he was picked up by his mother.
There is a habit in Pelalawan, when the low tide and the soil are dry, all children play in the bottom. Actually, not a few parents are annoyed when the season comes. They are annoyed to watch their fun-filled children forgetting everything. In fact, their children sometimes forget to go home for lunch.
One time, the seamless season arrived. The bachelors and their friends are playing the game from morning to evening. His parents began to be uneasy. Last night the Bujang did not go to study. The teacher taught him many times to his parents' home asking his condition. The hearts of his parents kept upset watching the single child's desires he wanted.
One day, in the evening, the Bujang just returned from playing. Both parents are waiting for him at the door. Watching the Bujang come, his mother greeted him with questions, "Jang, how long have you gone to go to the surau? You are always busy playing the game so forget everything. Do not you get tired of playing, Jang? You want your mother to feed you? "Hearing his mother's whimper, the Bujang just silent and bowed.
After her mother fondled the Bujang, her father's current turn. "Well, you look at your parents playing the game. Until you forget about eating and drinking, let alone study. Since playing the game, you have not been able to help your mom. Do you have enough food to eat? "Said the father.
The Bujang can not say anything. He did not dare to argue his father's words, because he proved guilty. However, the cries of both parents did not taste in her heart. All the words of his parents just go through the right ear and out of the left ear. When his father went to the field, he went on to play again. That's every day he does. In short, Bujang has forgotten everything. The Pelalawan people say, "if the child has been hit by a ghost, he can not work anything."
Last night the Bujang did not go home. Her father had no intention of treating her
There are various versions of the origin of the Punai Bird. Each version has an unfamiliar storyline. Folklore version of the origin of the Punai Bird in South Kalimantan is not the same as the folklore in Pelalawan, Riau. A growing community of people in South Kalimantan - a kind of photographed story in the story - tells of a young man named Datu Pulut, married to an angel from Kahyangan. However, because the Youth violated the ban that they had agreed together before getting married, the Angel changed to Punai Bird.
While the folklore about the origin of the Punai Birds that developed among Pelalawan communities in Riau, Indonesia, has uneven storyline. In the story a boy named Bujang, who was disobedient to his parents. Because of his downfall, Bujang is condemned to be a Punai Bird. What causes the Bujang to rebel against his parents? How is the story until it turns into a Punai Bird? Want to know the answer, follow the story in Si Bujang: The Origin of the Punai Bird following.
Once, in ancient times, in Pelalawan, Riau, lived a husband and wife with a son named Bujang. Their lives are very poor. Despite poor living, both are very dear to their puppets. They hope and regularly pray to God so that his only child will become a son who is virtuous, virtuous, knowledgeable and well-mannered for society.
To achieve that noble goal, his parents have been determined to work hard to find a halal provision as a capital to educate the Bujang. Every day Dad goes to the field and finds fish in the river. The result is he sells to neighboring villages. Although it is obligatory for days to carry heavy burden, the father did not have to complain alias feel tired for the sake of his child. The proceeds of the sale, he cascaded little by little. He himself lives very costly. Eating and dressing alone. He routinely prayed to God to always be health-conscious to be able to earn less than a fortune for the future of Bujang.
Day by day. Week goes Sunday. Months of the Moon. The Bujang grew into a healthy, lively and intelligent child. His parents were very proud and flattered to watch their mainstay.
After a great start, Bujang was handed over to a surau in the village to learn how to study. Since then he is very diligent to go studying. Every day he goes to the surau with his friends. When his village is hit by a flood, Bujang is escorted by his father with a small boat. When he returned home he was picked up by his mother.
There is a habit in Pelalawan, when the low tide and the soil are dry, all children play in the bottom. Actually, not a few parents are annoyed when the season comes. They are annoyed to watch their fun-filled children forgetting everything. In fact, their children sometimes forget to go home for lunch.
One time, the seamless season arrived. The bachelors and their friends are playing the game from morning to evening. His parents began to be uneasy. Last night the Bujang did not go to study. The teacher taught him many times to his parents' home asking his condition. The hearts of his parents kept upset watching the single child's desires he wanted.
One day, in the evening, the Bujang just returned from playing. Both parents are waiting for him at the door. Watching the Bujang come, his mother greeted him with questions, "Jang, how long have you gone to go to the surau? You are always busy playing the game so forget everything. Do not you get tired of playing, Jang? You want your mother to feed you? "Hearing his mother's whimper, the Bujang just silent and bowed.
After her mother fondled the Bujang, her father's current turn. "Well, you look at your parents playing the game. Until you forget about eating and drinking, let alone study. Since playing the game, you have not been able to help your mom. Do you have enough food to eat? "Said the father.
The Bujang can not say anything. He did not dare to argue his father's words, because he proved guilty. However, the cries of both parents did not taste in her heart. All the words of his parents just go through the right ear and out of the left ear. When his father went to the field, he went on to play again. That's every day he does. In short, Bujang has forgotten everything. The Pelalawan people say, "if the child has been hit by a ghost, he can not work anything."
Last night the Bujang did not go home. Her father had no intention of treating her
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