Andhe-andhe lumut
(Dwi Puspa Sukma
Viranda/9H/09)
Long ago in East Java,there stood twin kingdoms namely
Jenggala, which was ruled by King Jayanegara, and Kediri, whose king was
Jayanegara. The kingdoms were once united under Kahuripan. The king of Kahuripan, Airlangga, before his death had a
will that whatever happened, they had to be together as one. So to avoid war,
the kingdoms decided to reunite through a marriage of the kings’ children.
Panji Asmarabangun, son of Jayanegara,
was married to Dewi Sekartaji, daughter of Jayanegara.
Once upon a time, Jenggala was attacted by a large number
of people. When the war broke out, Princess Dewi Sekartaji Ran away and hid out
in a desolate village. She went in disguise as a village girl and then served a
wealthy widow called Nyai Intan. Nyai intan han three beautiful daughters,
Klening Abang, Klenting Ijo, and Klenting Biru. After a while, she fostered
Dewi Sekartaji and gave her the name of Klenting Kuning.
Klenting Kuning did all the housekeeping and cookong in the
house. She was more like a servant than a child. Nyai Intan and her daughters
often scolded her and treated her badly. It was good enough if the girl had
only one meal a day.
In the meantime in Jenggala, Panji Asmarabangun together
with his troop managed to drive out the enemies. The victory was just a short
relief for him as he could not find his beloved wife. Heaven knew where she
was.
With the kingdom restoring its security, the prince devoted
his time to seek his wife. Right away he commanded his soldiers to gather as
much information as could be. Then, in one fine afternoon, a soldier came up to
him.
“ I have good news for you, Your Highness,” reported the
man.
“ Did you find anything?” asked the prince eagerly.
“ I saw a woman that looked like the princess, Your
Highness, in a small village. But I’am not sure yet that she was her because
she was only a village woman who worked for a rich widow.”
In the next few days, Panji decided to pass himself off as
a prince who was looking for a wife. He was headed for Dadapan, a village at
the bank of Bengawan Solo River, with some guards, the village was not far from
where Klenting Kuning lived.
Unden the name of
Ande-Ande Lumut, Panji stayed in a modest house of an old widow called
Mbok Randa. He soon announced to the people that he was holding a contest to
find a wife. In a very short time, it spread out to all corners of the village
and to the neighboring villages.
Klenting Abang, Klenting Ijo, and Klenting Biru were so
happy to hear that. They dressed up as beautiful as possible to win the
prince’s heart. They were sure he would fall for one of them.
“We should always look pretty, sister. Mother will be glad
if one of us becomes a princess,” said Klenting Abang.
On the due day, the girls seemed ready. They put on their
best dressed and jewelry. When they were wearing their make up, Klenting Kuning
came up to them.
“ Wow, you guys are so beautiful!” she said.
“ Hi, Klenting Kuning! Do you want to take part in the
contest too?” asked Klenting Abang.
“ That’s unlikely. You don’t even have a dress. You
certainly cann’t go out there in such a terrible look,” Mocked Klenting Ijo.
“ Hahaha! That’s right. You can’t go to the contest. You’d
better stay home and finish your job. Go. Do the laundy!” shouted Klenting Biru
while pointing at a pile of their dirty clothes.
Klenting Kuning took the dirty clothes and went to a nearby
river. She actually did not want to go to the contest since a memory of her
husband was still in his mind. She would not see anyone else as long as the
prince was still alive. Whilst at the riverbank, suddenly a heron approached
her. It weirdly talked like human and grabbed a whip in its feet.
“ O princess! Pray, care to go to the contest in Dadapan.
There you will meet your husband. Take this whip, you may need it,” Said the
heron, putting the whip on a stone next to Klenting Kuning.
The lady barely said anything when the mysterious bird flew
up high in the sky and go out of sight. Whithout hesitating, Klenting Kuning
rushed back home and dressed up for the contest.
By that time, Nyai Intan and her three daughters had left.
They reached the bank of Bengawan Solo River. But they could not Get across a
river that deep and wide. It happened that not a single boat was seen around
there.
“ Mother, how can we get across?” asked Klenting Ijo in
cofusion.
“ Yes, mother. What we do now?” added Klenting Biru.
“ Wait, wait. Look at that! What is that?” said Klenting
Abang.
They were taken aback to see a giant crab floating upon the
stream. They did not know that the crab was Yuyu Kangkang, Ande-Ande Lumut’s
henchman assigned to test the participants.
“ Do you need help, ladies?” asked the crab.
“ Can you really get us across?” asked Klenting Abang back.
Yuyu Kangkang laughed.
“ Ha.... ha... ha...! I can do that, but I have a
condition,” the crab said.
“ What is it? Tell ud quick!’ urged Klenting Ijo. “
whatever it is, we will do that as long as you can take us to the other side of
the river.”
“ Well, then. I want all of you to kiss me,” said Yuyu
Kangkang in teasing fashion.
Klenting Abang and her two sisters agreed. One by one, they
stuck out their neck and kissed the crab. After that, Yuyu Kangkang told them
to get on his back and took them across.
Not very long afterwards, Klenting kuning showed up at the
river bank, Like before, Yuyu Kangkang offered a help under the same condition;
she hadto give him a kiss. Klenting kuning refused it. She did not want to kiss
anyone while still having a husband. But she begged for hrp anyway. The crab
turned away. She lashed the stream with her whip, making the river water
dwindle. Witnessing such a power, Yuyu Kangkang was petrified. He quickly took
her across and even to Dadapan Village.
In Mbok Randa’s house, Klenting Kuning met her sisters and
mother. Not long after, Ande-Ande Lumut came out. The ladies showed off their
beauties in front of the prince. But he did not seem impressed by any of them.
Nyai Intan started to fell worried. She went forward and got on her kness
before the prince.
“Take one of my daughters, prince> They are all
beautiful, are’t they?” the widow begged.
Ande-Ande Lumut only smiled.
“ They are indeed charming. But I am not going to pick any
of them,” said Ande-Ande Lumut.
“ Guard! Lead that lady in yellow dress here!” commanded
him, referring to the girl sitting on the back row. She was Klenting Kuning.
“ I will take you as wife. Will you say yes?” the prince
asked the modest looking lady.
Everyone in the place was suprised, moreover Nyai Intan and
her daughters.
“ I’m sorry, Your Highness! Why do you pick that rakish
women instead of my daughters?” asked Nyai Intan.
Again, Ande-Ande Lumut smiled, And then said “ Nyai Intan!
Just so you know why I don’t choose your daughters. It is because they have
been disgraced by Yuyu kangkang, the giant crab. I pick this lady because dhe
is still clean. She refused to kiss the crab.”
Afterwards, Ande-Ande Lumut revealed to Klenting Kuning who
he really was. The husband and wife finally reunited again. As for Nyai Intan
and her daughters, they walked home with disappointment and embarrassment.
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