Goa putri Baturaja -Jejak Sumpah Sipahit Lidah

Goa Putri Baturaja - Sipahit Tongue Oath Trail Mang Dayat Episode Asalamualaikum wr wb, greetings from Mang Dayat, the city of Baturajo will always be associated with Phuyang Serunting Sakti, or Sipahit Tongue, but the city of Baturajo was also taken from Baturajo hamlet, where this hamlet was legendary, to the location where Sipahit Tongue swore an oath to Rajo Karno. with Baturajo It's not just the Baturajo story which is a trace of Phuyang Serunting Sakti, there is also the legend of Goa Putrid which is told by a village that became Batu Caves, there is also a character known as Benamo Putri Dayang Merindu who was also sworn to become a stone, Namo Putrid Dayang Merindu Ado Kesamoan Namo with the legend of the origins of Bidar, but from the side of the story it is different. far, mang dayat raso Just the same name but different characters. Goa Putri is located in Padang Bindu Village about 35 km from Baturajo city, this cave is 159 meters long, eight to 20 meters wide, with a height of 20 meters. Inside it there is a river flowing, namely the Semuhun River, a tributary of the Ogan River, which flows from west to east The story of this Putrid cave is legendary One morning the princess took a bath at the mouth of the Sumuhun River. While enjoying the fresh river water, a wanderer named Serunting Sakti or Si Pahit Lidah passed by. This powerful wanderer wanted to greet the very beautiful princess, but his presence was not noticed by Princess Dayang Merindu, because she was busy taking a bath. Feeling ignored which offended him, Serunting Sakti said "This princess is so arrogant, silent as a stone". It turned out that the words came true, the beautiful princess was cursed to become a stone. Then, Si Pahit Lidah headed to the village where Dayang Merindu lived. The village looked deserted, because the residents were in the fields, Si Pahit Lidah muttered, how quiet this village was, just like a cave. The village then turned into a cave. Many interesting things can be found here. In the dim and cool interior, visitors will hear the gurgling sound of the river that accompanies them during the journey. "Residents believe that the part of the river that is inside the cave is a bathing place for the princesses. They also believe that the water in this river makes you stay young. It is not uncommon for visitors to bathe or just wash their faces here In addition to stalactites and stalagmites with various enchanting shapes, the arrangement of the stones inside is also very interesting. The stones are naturally formed to resemble a resting place, throne, kitchen for cooking, and bed (Dayang Merindu) under which the Semuhun River flows. At the end, there is a cave called Goa Jagaan. In the corner of Goa Jagaan there is a hole and on the left side there are chunks resembling two tigers. They say that the two tigers were guards when the princess was bathing Mang Dayat Contact Info instagram mangdayat,palembang   / mangdayat.palembang   Mang Dayat is an original Palembang channel that was the first to raise Da'wah, History, culture and Tourism of the city of Palembang in particular and Sumatra in general with a distinctive use everyday local language of Palembang, but because the Palembang language is easy to understand and similar to Indonesian, it can still be enjoyed by people throughout Indonesia #palembang #palembangtourism #palembanghistory #mangdayat #sumsel #south sumatra #history #culture #tourism #ulamapalembang #mangdayatpalembang #tempodulu #jamandulu #indonesia #sumatera