The Legend of Aji Saka

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By Bbudoyono

Leather puppet of demon or monster king.
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Leather puppet of demon or monster king.
Here is the Javanese alphabet.
Here is the Javanese alphabet.

THE LEGEND OF AJI SAKA

A FOLK TALE FROM INDONESIA

            A long long time ago in the island of Java there was a kingdom of Medang Kamulan.   The land of Java was very fertile and productive.  Most of the island of Java are arable.  And water are abundant.  Java was very rich with plants.  They had almost all fruits in the world.  All year long the weather is always sunny.  As a result farmers can grow any kinds of fruits, vegetable and all kinds of plant all year long. The land of Java was also very rich with gold and many kinds of mineral.  Many people earned their living by working on gold mine.  Since Java was also rich with mine they also made weapons like sword, lance, trident etc.  They sold those weapons to China, India and many other countries.  But if you think that the Javanese people were prosperous you are wrong. 

            At the time Java was ruled by a monster.  His name was King Dewata Cengkar.  He was a very cruel king.  He ordered his people to pay tax on everything they had.  Farmers had to pay tax on their land.  Merchant had to pay high tax for their profit.  Workers had to pay tax on their salary and wages.  Even poor people had to pay tax.  And if they had no money to pay tax then they had to work for the king without any payment.  The money was not for the welfare of the people for for the king’s private matters. Worse still, the king’s official were very corrupt.  When they took one hundred from the people then they gave only eighty for the king.  They took it for themselves.   As a result the king was very very rich while his people were very poor.      Besides that the king also like to eat the flesh of human being!  This habit started when he was a child.  One day his mother made a mistake while she was cooking.  She accidentally cut her thumb and blood spit on the food.  Her maid then continue cooking without knowing that blood and a small piece of her mother’s flesh was in the food.  When Dewata Cengkar ate the food he really like it.  Then he found out the reason.  Since that day  he demanded the flesh of human being as part of his food.  So his army killed people every day for his food.  When he was adult and became king this habit grew.  He ordered every chief of a district to sacrifice young and healthy people for the king to consume.  Consequently the people of Java diminished.  The people were restless but they did not dare to rebel because the king was very cruel and his army was very strong.

            Until one day someone named Aji Saka came to Java.  He had two guards.  Their name were Dora and Sembada.  Before coming to Java they landed in a small island in the north of Java, called Pulau Majeti.  After several days there Aji Saka decided to go to Java.  Aji Saka left his weapon, a powerful traditional dagger called Kris there.   He told Dora to stay in the island of Majeti to guard his Kris.  And he told Dora not to give it to any body else.  After that he went to Java with Sembada.

            Then he settled in Java as a merchant.  The people of Java told him about his sorrow because of Dewata Cengkar’s cruelty and injustice rule.   Aji Saka was very concerned to the sorrow of Javanese people.  He told the chief of the district where he settled to send him as sacrifice when the king wanted to eat people.  So the chief send him to king Dewata Cengkar.

            As his turn came to became sacrifice, Aji Saka asked to say his last words to the king.  The king granted him opportunity to speak.

‘O, great king of Java.  The father of development of Java.  The one who make people live prosperous life.  The richest man in the world.  I am honored to demand your Majesty one last wish before I die’

‘Tell me what  you want’

“Your Majesty the great king of Java, I just want a piece of land, the same size as my turban’

‘I grant it.  Just spread your turban’

            Then Aji Saka put off his turban and put it on the ground.  Aji Saka hold one side of it and asked the king to hold the other side.  Amazingly it became larger so Dewata Cengkar had to step back.  And everytime it became larger and larger so Dewata Cengkar finally stood at a beach.   Aji Saka kincked him to the sea and and he died.  The Javanese people were very happy to hear the cruel king had died.  They were very thankful to Aji Saka and elected him as the new king of Java.

            Aji Saka remembered that one of his guard, Dora was still in the island of Majeti.  As he was a king, it was impossible for him to go there.  So he told Sembada to go there and bring his kris back.  So Sembada went to Majeti island.  As he got there he told Dora that Aji Saka asked him to take the kris.

‘His Majesty King Aji Saka ordered me to take the kris to Java’

‘Maybe you make mistake.  Aji Saka is our superiot but he is not a king.  And he told me not to give his kris to any boldy else.  It is my duty to guard it here until he came back and take it’

‘It is my duty to take the  kris’.

‘It is my duty to guard it’

            The dialogue came to a dead lock so the tension grew.  Then it became on armed conflict.  Finally both of them were killed.   Several days later Aji Saka was shocked to hear the news that they both died.  Since that day he created an alphabet, a Javanese alphabeth based on their story.  Here is the alphabeth.  It is like a poem.  The poem consist of four lines.  Each line consist of one sentence.  Each sentence consist of a combination of characters.  All characters are pronounced like hall.  Here is the poem.

 Ho (h) , No (n), co (c), ro (r) ko (k).

Do (d) to (t) so (s) wo (w) lo (l)

Po (p) do (d) jo (j) yo (y) nyo (ny)

Mo (m) go (g)  bo (b)  to (t) ngo (ng) 

Hono = there is / there are in English, coroko = envoy

Do to so wolo = bring a letter / matter

Po do jo yo nyo = they are equally powerful

Mogo botongo = they are killed.

            These characters are used widely by the Javanese, Sundanese, Balinese and Madurese.  But today only very few people can read it.  That’s why in the province of Yogyakarta it is taught at schools.

MY INTERPRETATION

            In my opinion the Javanese culture focuses its attention on politics.  This legend is one way to teach leadership.  One important element in leadership is decision making.  A good leader must be able to make good decision.  The story gives an example of a wrong decision by Aji Saka when he told Sembada to take his Kris while he told Dora earlier not to give it to anybody else.

            So a good leader must be very careful with his words.  He must carefully choose the rights words.  His words must always be consistent.  If they are not consistent then his subordinate may make mistake.  Not because they are sloppy but because of his words.

            Besides that,  I believe that the writer wanted to point out that dictatorship is evil and knowledge is a key.  Dewata Cengkar symbolizes dictator and Javanese character symbolizes knowledge.

            In short, I interpret that the writer wanted to convey his imagined society.  It is a society in which there is a good ruler who have wisdom and knowledge.

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Hello, hello, 2 years ago

Thank you for your great story and great message. it is a timely message at the moment in the world.

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artrush73 2 years ago

Very interesting legend :) thanks for sharing with us Bbudoyono

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Bbudoyono Hub Author 2 years ago

@Hello,hello I think so. Thanks for reading and commenting.

@arthrush73 I am happy that you like it. Thanks.

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satomko Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

Thank you for sharing more of these folk tales.

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Tatjana-Mihaela 2 years ago

King Dewata reminds on many polititians around the world... (of course they do not eat us, but send people to wars etc).

I love your folk tales, thank you!

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Bbudoyono Hub Author 2 years ago

@satomko welcome satomko. I am happy that you like my hub.

@Tatjana Thanks Tatjana. I believe there many King Dewata today.

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agusfanani Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

I learn about javanese letters and it's great !Thank you Pak

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Bbudoyono Hub Author 2 years ago

It is not hard to learn it Pak Agus. Thanks for reading.

Igo 2 years ago

hmmm... interesting tale Pak.... i love it since i don't heard anymore the folk tale like this... remind me to my childhood... matur nuwun...

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Bbudoyono Hub Author 2 years ago

I am happy that you love it Igo. Thanks.

Monice 24 months ago

It is a legend but the story reflects the present life of modern people..tq pak

Shahrina K Abdullah 13 months ago

Aji Saka is a Hindu prince from India

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Amez 8 months ago

A True Folk Lore, sense it has a wise message to heed, I just hope American can bring forth this message with in the very fabric of what the people of the world in the future tell one another about how we lived and what we stood before all other nations, surely it doesn't have to say we had to conquer and destroy allot of our neighbors so to say we had to save them from themselves and their Leaders. Even this great nation, had to gravel among its self, and we too had to endure a few confused leaders to reach the 21st century.

These other developing worlds should be allowed to work out their future among themselves, just as we did. Why were still developing this very day, and homely stories like these might make us ponders on its wise words. You write some very intersting Hubs of Indonesian abnd there is allot to learn from thier history.

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Bbudoyono Hub Author 8 months ago

Amez, thanks a lot for reading and commenting.

chep 5 months ago

I need the story like this, i like it very much, it can be made as the narrative text for my student also could be taken as the building character for us and them. permit me for copying it. Thanks

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Bbudoyono Hub Author 5 months ago

Chep, I am happy my hub is useful to you and your students. Where do you teach?

retno rahayu 4 months ago

cerita yang mengingatkan saya ketika masih di Sekolah Dasar..thanks Pak..cerita yang harus di baca para pemimpin kita juga :D :D

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