Once
upon a time there was a small kingdom called Kalianget. At one time the kingdom
was plagued by deadly diseases which killed many of its people including most
of the king’s family members. This made the King very sad so he decided to
visit his people to entertain himself and his people. At a crossroad he met a
boy child who was crying for the loss of his parents and brothers. The king decided
to adopt the boy since he had already lost all his children in the epidemic
that swept through the kingdom. He took the boy to his palace and made
arrangements for him to become one of the family. This boy was Jayaprana.
The
king loved him as his own child and did everything to keep him happy. Still, as
the boy grew to become a handsome adult Jayaprana decided not to interfere with
others and approach life in a simple way, even though being the son of a King.
Then,
the time had finally come and Jayaprana fell in love with a beautiful flower
seller at the market. The girl was Layonsari. She also fell in love with
Jayaprana and his father, the King, agreed with their good intentions and
accepted the notion of marriage.
The kingdom was delighted with the marriage of Jayaprana and Layonsari but shortly after dark clouds of trouble began to hover above the kingdom. The king had fallen in love with Layonsari which was now the wife of his only son, Jayaprana.
The kingdom was delighted with the marriage of Jayaprana and Layonsari but shortly after dark clouds of trouble began to hover above the kingdom. The king had fallen in love with Layonsari which was now the wife of his only son, Jayaprana.
The
king, hypnotized by his feelings for Layonsari, began to plan on ways to get
rid of Jayaprana. He ordered Jayaprana to travel to the forest near the sea
accompanied by his guards to kill people who were disrupting the peace in his
Kingdom. The king’s dark plan was to keep Jayaprana away while trying to
persuade Layonsari to become his wife instead.
Jayaprana travelled through the forest as instructed even though his wife Layonsari had told him she had seen bad omens and had nightmares about this journey. The head guard of the kingdom, Patih Sawung Galing, accompanied him and after walking for days they finally reached the forest.
Jayaprana travelled through the forest as instructed even though his wife Layonsari had told him she had seen bad omens and had nightmares about this journey. The head guard of the kingdom, Patih Sawung Galing, accompanied him and after walking for days they finally reached the forest.
There
were many confrontations and they succeeded in killing all the troublemakers.
Then, at the last battle Patih Sawung Galing tried to kill Jayaprana. He tried
several times in various ways but nothing could kill him.
Exhausted
of ideas Patih Sawung Galing stopped. They sat down and had a conversation and
Jayaprana asked Patih Sawung Galing why he wanted to kill him. He was told it
was the king’s orders. He told Jayaprana the king had fallen in love with
Layonsari and wanted her to become his wife.
Jayaprana
was chocked and became very sad that the King, his father, who had been very
kind to him all his life, would do such a thing. Jayaprana would give anything
to his father, the King… anything but his wife.

Jayaprana had promised to obey all order from the king and would honour his word. Jayaprana could easily have killed Patih Sawung Galing and then the King… “but for what?” - He thought.
Jayaprana
was devastated and felt he had nothing in his life except his dear loving wife,
but, to fulfil his promise to his father, the King, he decided to let Patih
Sawung Galing kill him. Jayaprana had flowers in his hair and he picked them
one by one and placed them in the hands of Patih Sawung Galing. He also gave
him his Keris so that he could use it to kill him. He asked Patih Sawung Galing
to tell his wife, Layonsari, that he died in order to fulfil his promise to the
King. The tears of Patih Sawung Galing fell as he took the flowers and Keris.
He could easily kill Jayaprana with one hit and did just that.
All
of a sudden a fragrant scent from Jayapranas dead body began to spread. It
continued to spread and cover the whole forest making all animals scream with
sadness. All but one; a white tiger. The white tiger rushed to Jayapranas dead
body to find Patih Sawung Galing holding his bloody Keris and killed him in one
fierce blow.
The
news spread throughout the Kingdom and Layonsari chose to commit suicide after
knowing that the king’s misdeeds had resulted in the death of her husband,
Jayaprana. Not long after her committing suicide a fragrant scent began to
spread throughout the palace.
The fragrant scent was a sign that they were pure in mind without any sins.
The fragrant scent was a sign that they were pure in mind without any sins.
As
both Jayaprana and Layonsari were dead the king managed to break out from his
illusionary state and realized what he had done. The King withdrew himself from
reining the Kingdom.
The
people of the Kingdom decided to bring the body of Layonsari to the forest
where Jayaprana was killed to unite them in death and two graves were built.
One grave for Jayaprana and Layonsari and another grave for Patih Sawung Galing
who was the man destined to guard the graves forever.
After
a complete ceremony Jayaprana and Layonsari were stated as holy people.
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