Once upon a time, there reigned in
Sidapaksa loved his wife dreeply. They
lived in complete happiness. However, Sidapaksa’s mother didn’t like her
daughter-in-law. Each day, She threw to think a way to separate Sidapaksa from
his wife.
One day, a king Sindureja asked
Sidapaksa to search for the buds of magic flower on mount Ijen .
It was a long and dangerous journey. The assignment from a king was so
important and urgent. Sidapaksa had to leave his pregnant wife.
Not long afterwards, a son was born.
The baby’s birth gave much happiness to the young mother.
However, one day, while this young
mother was bathing, her evil mother-in-law threw the baby into the river.
Knowing that her baby disappeared, the young mother was very sad, she could
neither eat nor sleep. She became very ill.
Two years passed and Sidapaksa
returned from his journey. He succeeded in doing his duty. Just as he was about
to enter his house, her mother told him that his wife threw their baby into the
river.
Sidapaksa believed his mother’s story. He was too angry to use his common sense. He drew his kris and approached his wife who was lying weak on her bed.
“ Ah, wicked woman! Tell me why you threw our new born child into the river. Tell me!” He said in a rough and angry voice.
“ Oh my dearest husband! I am innocent. I love you and our baby. I didn’t kill our child. If you don’t believe me, carry me to the river. I will prove that I don’t do it!” replied his wife calmly.
Sidapaksa took her wife to the edge of
the river. Suddenly, his wife leaped up and threw herself into the river.
“ Oh my God! How will I know who
killed my child?” moaned Sidapaksa.
Then, he looked up down at the water.
Suddenly, two pure white flower-buds appeared, one larger and taller the other.
A sweet fragrence came from them.
“ Sidapaksa, look here! Beside me is
our child. He himself will tell you who drowned him,” The taller one spoke.
“ Father, my mother is innocent. Grand
mother threw me into the river. Now, I am happy because my beloved mother come
with me,” The smaller one spoke. Then,the two flowers vanished into the water.
They left their fragrence behind.
Since then, people call the city on
its banks of the river Banyuwangi. Banyu means water and Wangi means fragrant.
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