Keong Emas (Javanese and Indonesian for Golden Snail) is a popular Javanese culture folklore about a princess magically transformed and contained in a golden snail shell. The folklore is a part of the popular Javanese Panji cycle, which tells stories about the prince Panji Asmoro Bangun (also known as Raden Inu Kertapati) and his consort, Princess Dewi Sekartaji (also known as Dewi Chandra Kirana).
One day, a poor old widow, Mbok Rondo Dadapan, who always fished along the river, found the golden snail and took it home as a pet. There, she put the snail in a jar and cared for it. Suddenly, unexpected good things began to take place in Mbok Rondo's life.
Coming back from her daily fishing, she would find delicious dishes on the table and the house cleaned. She wondered who had been so nice to take care of her house, to do the cooking and house chores. This strange event went on for several days, she could not resist finding out who the mysterious and kind person was. So, one day, instead of fishing, she peeped through a hole in the wall of her house.
After waiting and hiding, she saw an amazing scene: a beautiful princess coming out of the jar and starting to clean the house and prepare the meal.
The next day, the same thing happened. Without wasting any time, Mbok Rondo rushed into the house and smashed the jar, together with the snail shell in it, with a stone mortar. The now-homeless Dewi Sekartaji could not turn back into a snail shell, and the magic spell was broken. She was then adopted by Mbok Rondo as her daughter.
Meanwhile, Raden Panji Asmoro Bangun was searching for his wife. He wandered from one village to another, finally reaching Dadapan village where he found his beloved wife. Filled with happiness and love, they went to their kingdom back, taking good old Mbok Rondo.
|
|