Putri Junjung Buih

by Rangkuman 100 Cerita Rakyat Indonesia · from Cerita Rakyat Indonesia

folk tale origin story hopeful Ages 5-10 38 words 1 min read
Cover: Putri Junjung Buih
Original Story 38 words · 1 min read

Putri Junjung Buih

Raja menemukan bayi yang terapung di atas buih. Melalui sayembara selimut, terungkap bahwa bayi tersebut adalah putri yang hilang, dan ia diberi nama Putri Junjung Buih[6][27].

Pesan Moral: Setiap orang memiliki takdir yang unik.


Story DNA

Moral

Setiap orang memiliki takdir yang unik.

Plot Summary

A king discovers a baby floating on foam and takes her in. To uncover her true identity, a blanket contest is held. This contest reveals the baby to be a lost princess, who is then named Putri Junjung Buih, signifying her unique and destined origin.

Themes

destinyidentitydiscovery

Emotional Arc

mystery to revelation

Writing Style

Voice: third person omniscient
Pacing: brisk
Descriptive: sparse

Narrative Elements

Conflict: person vs mystery
Ending: happy
Magic: baby found floating on foam (implying a mysterious, possibly supernatural origin)
foam (buih) representing mysterious originblanket (selimut) as a tool for revelation

Cultural Context

Origin: Indonesian
Era: timeless fairy tale

This story is a very condensed version of a longer Indonesian folk tale, often associated with the origin of the Banjar kingdom in South Kalimantan, where Putri Junjung Buih is a legendary queen.

Plot Beats (5)

  1. A king discovers a baby floating on foam.
  2. The king takes the baby into his care.
  3. A contest involving a blanket is organized to determine the baby's true identity.
  4. The contest reveals that the baby is a lost princess.
  5. The princess is named Putri Junjung Buih.

Characters

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Putri Junjung Buih

human infant female

A newborn baby, small and delicate, with the soft, unblemished skin of an infant. Her exact height and build are typical of a very young human baby.

Attire: Initially, she is found with a blanket, which becomes central to her identity. As an infant, she would be swaddled in soft, simple cloths, likely made of cotton or fine linen, in light, natural colors.

Wants: To be recognized and accepted as the rightful princess.

Flaw: Her complete vulnerability as an infant, dependent on others for survival and recognition.

From an unknown, abandoned infant, she is recognized and embraced as the rightful princess through a unique trial.

A newborn baby wrapped in a distinctive blanket, floating on a mass of white foam.

As an infant, her personality is not yet developed. She is presented as a symbol of innocence and destiny.

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Raja

human adult male

A mature man of regal bearing, likely of average height and a dignified build, consistent with a Malay ruler. His features would reflect his age and position.

Attire: Traditional Malay royal attire, such as a Baju Melayu made of songket fabric in rich colors like deep red or royal blue, possibly with gold embroidery. He would wear a destar (headcloth) or a tanjak (traditional Malay headgear) and a samping (skirt-like garment) over his trousers.

Wants: To find a rightful heir or to do what is just and good for his kingdom; to understand the mystery of the floating baby.

Flaw: Perhaps a longing for an heir, or a susceptibility to mystery and omens.

He fulfills his role as a just ruler by recognizing and adopting the princess, ensuring the future of his line or kingdom.

His regal Malay headgear (tanjak or destar) and richly embroidered songket Baju Melayu.

Benevolent, wise, just, and decisive, as evidenced by his decision to adopt the child and hold a fair contest to confirm her identity.

Locations

River of Floating Foam

outdoor Tropical climate, likely warm and humid, possibly after a rain, as foam is often associated with water movement.

A wide, flowing river where a mysterious patch of foam floats, carrying a newborn infant.

Mood: Mysterious, serene, miraculous, with a sense of destiny unfolding.

The Raja discovers the infant Putri Junjung Buih floating on the river foam.

Wide river Floating patch of foam Newborn infant Lush riverbanks with tropical vegetation (e.g., banana trees, ferns)

Royal Palace of the Raja

indoor daytime Warm, tropical, possibly with a gentle breeze flowing through open windows or verandas.

A traditional Malay palace, likely built on stilts, with intricate wooden carvings and a grand hall where important events like the blanket contest take place.

Mood: Regal, expectant, formal, filled with anticipation during the contest.

The blanket contest (sayembara selimut) is held here to identify the true parentage of the infant, revealing her as the lost princess.

Raised wooden structure (rumah Melayu) Carved wooden pillars and panels Tiered Minangkabau-style roof (if applicable to the specific region's Malay architecture) Large, open hall for gatherings Royal regalia and seating for the Raja