Inside the
northern chamber Shiva temple in Prambanan temple in Central Java, Indonesia,
there is a stone statue of a beautiful woman. She stands on a bull.
She wears a crown and jewelry. Her body is slim. Who is she?
There is no doubt that she is Durga Mahisasuramardini, a Hindu goddess.
But the Javanese people have their own story about her. Here is the story.
A long long time
ago in central Java lived a wise king. His name was Prabu Boko. He
had a beautiful daughter whose name was Roro Jonggrang. They lived in a
palace on top of a hill. At present we can visit the ruins of the palace
that is located about two miles south of Prambanan temple. The palace is
called kraton Boko. His country was so prosperous that another king was
jealous.
There was a
neighboring kingdom under king Bandung Bondowoso. One day king Bandung
attacked Prabu Boko. In a fierce fight King Boko was killed and his
kingdom was conquered. The young Bandung Bondowoso fell in love with Roro
Jonggrang when he saw her beauty. He wanted to marry her so he proposed
her. But Roro Jonggrang definitely did not want to marry someone who had
murdered her father. So she gave a difficult condition.
She told Bandung
that she would marry him if he could build one thousand temples in one
night. Bandung was surprised but he was optimistic he could meet the
condition. He was a powerful king and he had many friends among the genie
and spirits. So he asked them for help. With the help of those invisible
beings Bandung built the temples.
Meanwhile Roro
Jonggrang and her people kept an eye on Bandung. When it was almost dawn
Bandung and the genie had built nine hundred ninety nine temples. Roro
Jonggrang was very worried. If Bandung could meet her condition,
she had to marry him. Then she had a bright idea. She ordered her
people to make noise and lights. Women were ordered to cook and make
noise by hitting kitchen utensils. Men were also ordered to make noise
around the temples. Then the genie thought that daylight had come.
They were afraid of the sunlight so they left immediately. Without their
help Bandung was unable to finish the temple.
Bandung was very
angry. He knew that it was a dirty trick from Roro Jonggrang. Then
he cursed Roro Jonggrang into a statue. The statue of Roro Jonggrang is
now inside the northern chamber of the main temple which was dedicated to Shiva
in Prambanan temple.
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