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Saturday, February 24, 2007
Friday, February 23, 2007
Gonjong Roof
These gonjongs are taken from the Minangkabau Village in Padang Panjang where you can find all kinds of traditional houses in Minangkabau.
The bull's horn shaped roof stems from the legend of Minangkabau.
.Once upon a time, Javanese Majapahit soldiers came to West Sumatra to conquer the area. The locals challanged the Majapahit folks to a bullfight (bull vs bull). If the Javanese bull wins, they will happily became part of Majapahit. If locals' bull wins, the Majapahit soldiers must leave.
Confidently, the Majapahit soldiers brought a strong female buffalo with heavy horns. On the other side, the locals brought a small baby bull with knifes attached to its head. The Majapahit soldiers laughed at the small opponent. However, when the fight started, the baby bull immediately ran into the belly of the big female bull, trying to suck milk from her nipples. In the process, the knifes attached to the baby bull's head disembowelled the big bull. Ever since, the locals called their area Minangkabau (victory of the bull) and adopted the bull-shaped roof forms that is so characteristic of the area today .
One of the datuks (the head of the clan) says that the three gonjongs symbolizes three parties : government, the religous leaders or the house of represntatives, and the Wise. As the Minang people believe in the wise saying "Tiga tali sapilin" or "Tiga api sarancang" which basically means to make a good governeance, we have to include those three parties.
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