The Legend of keong Emas
Prince Raden Putra was married to a princess named Dewi Limaran. One day
when Dewi Limaran was walking in the palace garden, she saw a snail
among her lovely flowers and she had one of her servants pick it up and
throw it away. The Snail was actually an old witch who had disguised
herself as a snail. The witch was very angry, so she cursed Dewi Limaran
and changed her into a golden snail and threw it into the river. The
stream carried it far away from the palace.
On the side of a big forest, there lived a poor widow. Her living was
only fishing. One day it was a particularly bad day as she didn’t catch
any fish. Again and again she spread her net, but nothing got caught
into it. At last she pulled up the net to go home. Suddenly she saw
something shining at the bottom of it. It was only a snail. Nevertheless
she picked it up and took it home. Its shell shone like gold the old
woman had never seen such a snail before.
At home she put it in an earthen pot. She then went to bed and soon was
fast asleep as she was very tired. The next morning when she woke up,
she found to her amazement that the floor had been swept clean and there
was some food on the table. She wondered who had done all this. She
thought she was dreaming, but she was not. She thought and thought but
could not think of anybody who could have been so generous to her.
Some days passed….…..she then got an idea. The next morning she took her
basket and went out as usual, but shortly she returned to her hut and
hid herself. Suddenly she heard a soft movement inside the earthen pot
and saw the snail creeping out of it. It grew bigger and bigger and in a
moment a lovely young girl stood where the snail had been. The empty
shell fell to the ground behind her. Quickly the young girl swept the
floor. Then she took rice, vegetables, meat, eggs etc. out of the pot
and began cooking.
When the old woman saw all this, she noticed that it was not an ordinary
snail she had caught, but a person who lived under a spell, and she
knew what she had to do to break it.
She crept stealthily to the empty shell, took it, and then rushed out of
the hut to throw it into the river. Now she had broken only a part of
the spell, and the rest of it must still be broken before she could
return to her husband.
The young girl then made herself known to the old woman.
“I shall pray to the gods that the prince might be led to his place,”
said the old woman.
Many years passed by…….
The king persuaded his son to look for another bride, but at first
Prince Raden Putra refused as he could not forsake his wife. In the end,
however, the prince asked his father if he could go out to find a
bride, but one who was a look-alike of his former wife.

An old faithful
servant accompanied him on his trip.
They went from town to town and from village to village until one day
were travelling through a big forest and they lost their way. Finally
the men came to a big river and not far from it they saw a hut. They
went to it to ask for some food and drink as they were hungry, thirsty
and dead tired. The old woman welcomed them warmly. Raden Putra found
the meal served by the old woman excellent. She told him that her daughter had prepared
it. Raden Putra then asked whether he might meet and thank her daughter.
The old woman had no objections and called her daughter to come out.
The young girl appeared and knelt down in front of Raden Putra with her
head bent.
When Raden Putra saw her, he caught his breath in great surprise as the
young girl looked exactly like his former wife princess Dewi Limaran.
“You are the bride I’m looking for!” he cried out. But the girl shook
her head and said that she had made a promise : when a man wanted to
marry her, he had to obtain the holy gamelan ( Javanese orchestra) from
heaven which could make music without being touched.
Raden Putra was willing to try and went out into the forest. He then
fasted and meditated. After a hundred days the gods heard and granted
his wish.
On their wedding day the holy gamelan played its heavenly music. It was
so beautiful that every person who heard it felt happier than ever.
The young girl than revealed her secret, that she was Dewi Limaran
herself. The music of the gamelan had broken the evil witch’s spell.
The old woman had been invited to remain in the place. Now she had
everything she wanted and sorrow had left her forever
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