The Sun and the Moon[1]
Once upon a time the Sun and the Moon were married, and they had many children who were the stars. The Sun was very fond of this children, but whenever he tried to embrace any of them, he was so hot that he burned them up. This made the Moon so angry that finally she forbade him to touch them again, and he was greatly grieved.
One day the Moon went down to the spring to do some washing, and when she left she told the sun that he must not touch any of their children in her absence. When she returned, however, she found that he had disobeyed her, and several of the children in had perished.
She was very angry, and picked up a banana tree to strike hime, whereupon he threw sand in her face, and to this day you can see the dark marks on the face of the Moon.
Then the Sun started to chase her, and they have been going ever since. Sometimes he gets so near that he almost catches her, but she escapes, and bay and bay she is far ahead again.[2]
[1] These Visayan tales reflect old beliefs covered with a veneer of European ideas. The Visayan still holds to many of the old superstitions, not because he has reasoned them out for himself, but because his ancestors believed them and transmitted them to him in such stories as these.
[2] A very old explanatory tale. In a slightly varying from it is found in other parts of the islands.
by alag franz
how pilandok become sultanpilandok is the son of a poor woman and when he grow up, there is word that go inside in his mind to be rich. pilandok is a brilliant person he thought to kill a sultan. he call the sultan that no mind he said that the honey bee house is a good exercise for your muscle and the sultan smile because in his mind his muscle will going big.pilandok say just punch it when im far ok and the sultan agree and when pilandok is far the sultan punch it and the bee go out side and the bee kill the sultan.when the bee go back in their house pilandok get the money of the sultan and the important things of the sultan and pilandok become a sultan........ENDSTORY BY:hazel d. torresPilandok is a story from Filipino folklore. A young servant boy convinces a rich prince that a beehive is a special gong. The boy charms the prince to pay him to hit the "special gong" but to wait until he is gone. The prince hits the beehive and is almost dead before he is saved by nearby servants and soldiers who came to his rescue.See the related link for the full story.
Pilandok is a story from Filipino folklore. A young servant boy convinces a rich prince that a beehive is a special gong. The boy charms the prince to pay him to hit the "special gong" but to wait until he is gone. The prince hits the beehive and is almost dead before he is saved by nearby servants and soldiers who came to his rescue. See the related link for the full story.
p0tang ina wala palang sagut d2
It's about deceit
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ilarawan ang mga tauhan. ano -ano ang naging motibasyon nila?
In the story of Pilandok, a young prince that is tricked into believing that a beehive is a special gong. The prince hits the "special gong" and is stung by bees and then saved by soldiers and servants.
Ang kwentong "Naging Sultan si Pilandok" ay naglalaman ng mga tradisyon at kultura ng mga Muslim na narito sa Pilipinas. Ipinapakita nito ang pagpapahalaga sa katarungan, tapang, at karunungan sa pamamagitan ng mga kilos at desisyon ni Pilandok bilang isang lider at sultan. Sumasalamin ito sa halaga ng pagiging mapanuri at mapanlikha sa pagtugon sa mga hamon at problemang kinakaharap ng isang komunidad.
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The story of Pilandok teaches us the importance of using our wits and intelligence to overcome challenges, rather than relying on brute strength. It also highlights the value of being resourceful and creative in finding solutions to problems. Ultimately, Pilandok's adventures remind us that even the smallest and seemingly weakest individuals can achieve success through cunning and cleverness.
When did Sultan of Brnie become famous.
Pilandok and the Crocodiles ( Maranao )The prankster Pilandok wanted to cross a deep river filled with crocodiles. But he had no boat, and no bridge was in sight. And then he had an idea. He called to the crocodiles underwater."What do you want?" they asked him irritably."Come up to the surface of the water," he commanded the crocodiles. "My master, the sultan, wants to know how many you are in the river.""Why?" the crocodiles demanded."He is going to give you gifts. Many gifts, and he wants to know how many would benefit from his kindness."So the crocodiles floated until they filled the surface of the river. Pilandok jumped on their backs as if they were stepping-stones, and pretended to count as he carefully picked his way to the other side of the river. When he had safely reached the bank, he turned back to the crocodiles and shouted:"I fooled you! I came from no sultan - and whoever with such ugly faces would receive plentiful gifts?"Then he ran away as fast as he could, so that the crocodiles never knew what a master prankster tasted like.