Princess Anggita the Bird of Heaven
By: Nuryaji
Editor-in-Chief of aswinnews.com
Princess Anggita is a beautiful princess from Tatar Parahiyangan, which is a region in West Java, Indonesia. Her story has developed into several versions, but the essence is the same, namely about a princess who is beautiful, kind, and has strong spiritual powers.
Here are some versions of the story of Princess Anggita:
Version 1: Princess Anggita as the Bird of Heaven
In this version, Princess Anggita is described as a beautiful and kind princess. She has strong spiritual powers and can transform into a bird. One day, she transformed into a bird and flew to heaven, leaving her sad father. Since then, Princess Anggita has been known as the Bird of Heaven from Tatar Parahiyangan.
Version 2: Princess Anggita and Forbidden Love
In this version, Princess Anggita falls in love with a man named Raden Inu. However, their love cannot be united because of differences in social status. Princess Anggita decides to leave the palace and meet Raden Inu.
However, they could not be together due to unfortunate circumstances.
Princess Anggita eventually died of sadness and disappointment.
Version 3: Princess Anggita as the Protector of the People
In this version, Princess Anggita is depicted as a strong and brave princess. She leads troops to fight enemies who want to attack Tatar Parahiyangan.
With her spiritual powers, Princess Anggita managed to defeat the enemy and protect her people.
Version 4: Princess Anggita and the Mystery of Nature
In this version, Princess Anggita is depicted as a princess who has strong spiritual powers and can communicate with nature.
She can talk to animals and plants, and has knowledge of the mysteries of nature.
Princess Anggita uses her powers to help her people and protect nature.
The story of Princess Anggita has developed into several versions. However, the essence is the same, namely about a princess who is beautiful, kind, and has strong spiritual powers.
This story has become part of the culture and traditions of the Sundanese people in West Java.
Indramayu West Java, March 24, 2025
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