MALIN KUNDANG : Malin Kundang tells the story of a child who is a good boy to his mother. when he was little he liked to help his mother to earn money to survive because his father had died. After malin grew up, A tried to find work in the city. in Amlin City became a successful person and married a rich merchant's daughter. However, Malin forgot his mother, when he returned to the island where he was born, he didn't even recognize his mother as he shouted and insulted his own mother. Malin's words really hurt his mother, mother then prayed to God so that Malin was given the right answer. suddenly rainstorms and strong winds hit and malin was cursed to stone
The lesson we can take is that the blessing of our parents is very important. And filial piety to our parents should be a priority in our lives. Especially to our mothers who have conceived and raised us. Our mother never gave up in taking care of us since childhood, the fiber of our father who never stopped making a living for us.
ANDE-ANDE LUMUT : The story of Ande Ande Lumut teaches us that good deeds will bear good fruit and vice versa, evil will be rewarded with the same thing. This can be seen from Dewi Sekartaji or Kelenting Kuning, although she has to be separated from her husband, Panji Asmarabangun, still maintains her honor and loyalty to her husband. Thanks to her patience and good intentions, it was also easier for her to meet her husband by being told by a crane who also gave him a whip which he then used to drain the water so that Yuyukangkang voluntarily crossed it.
On the other hand, the adoptive mother families of Kelenting Kuning, Kelenting Abang, Kelenting Biru and Kelenting Ijo have to accept the fact to bear the shame of not having any of them chosen by Ande Ande Lumut. The mother and the three children have also reaped the unpleasant consequences for Kelenting Kuning as an adopted child who was treated as they pleased. In addition, the three adopted brothers of Kelenting Kuning could not maintain their honor by willingly kissing Yuyukangkang as a condition to cross the river to the other side of the village. In contrast to Kelenting Kuning who refused to kiss Yuyukangkang because she realized her bond with her husband whom she later knew as Ande Ande Lumut.