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Indapatra
&
Sulayman
Theme
✣To be a good leader, the story tells us that there
are certain qualities one must have. These are the
following: 1. loud voice 2. impressive physical
appearance 3. captures the ire of his followers, and
4. possesses the ability to face the greater odds that
come his way. · A true hero is one who is willing to
sacrifice his life so that others may be saved. He uses
his abilities to combat and overcome elements that
can cause havoc and destruction to the community.
He sets forth to the frontline like a pawn ready to
face the enemies.
Characters
Protagonist
Indapatra
✣He is brave and wise
✣He is king
✣He is a warrior
✣He is knowledgeable and skillful in hunting, farming,
weaving, blacksmithing, healing, fishing, and herding.
✣He can fly
✣He is compassionate. He showed this personality by
being very emotional upon his brother’s death.
✣Possesses outstanding leadership qualities (refer to the
book, Philippine folk epics: THE EPICS, Introduction,
pages xvii to xxiii).
Source: http://camree53.blogspot.com/2009/11/elements-of-storyindarapatra-at.html
Sulayman
✣Also brave
✣Obedient to his king
✣Without mental reservation, he sets forth to
defend and protect his countrymen.
✣He can also fly at an incredible speed
Source: http://camree53.blogspot.com/2009/11/elements-of-storyindarapatra-at.html
antagonists
antagonists
✣Kurita
✣Pah------Very big bird
✣Tarabusaw
✣Seven-headed bird----Bird with seven heads
✣· These monsters are created to represent the greater odds that
man has faced in his life. Life consists of vicissitudes that make up
his daily challenges. He becomes a weakling amidst the cosmic
reality that permeates his fragile body. The suns ray for example
causes harm to the skin when one is exposed to it unnecessarily.
Furthermore, natural calamities, diseases, and other elements that
can cause havoc and destruction to lives and properties also include
in the projection of these antagonists. The monsters may also
represent tribal enemies.
Source: http://camree53.blogspot.com/2009/11/elements-of-storyindarapatra-at.html
Elements of the story
✣Mythology of Mindanao
✣Setting
Mindanao
Kingdom of Muntipali
✣Conflict
Man vs Society
Source: https://prezi.com/zttivczhmeul/indarapatra-and-sulayan/
summary
✣A long, long time ago, Mindanao was covered with
water, and the sea cover all the lowlands so that nothing
could be seen but the mountains jutting from it. There
were many people living in the country and all the
highlands were dotted with villages and settlements.
For many years the people prospered, living in peace
and contentment. Suddenly there appeared in the land
four horrible monsters which, in short time has
devoured every human being they could find.
Kurita, a terrible creature with many limbs, lived partly
on the land and partly on sea, but its favorite haunt was
the mountain where the rattan palm grew; and here it
brought utter destruction on every living thing.
Source: https://prezi.com/zttivczhmeul/indarapatra-and-sulayan/
✣The second monster, Tarabusaw, an ugly creature in
the form of a man, lived on Mt. Matutum, and far and
wide from that place he devoured the people, laying
waste the land. The third, an enormous bird called
Pah, was so large that, when on the wing, it covered
the sun and brought darkness to the earth. Its egg was
as large as a house. Mt. Bita was its haunt; and there
the only people who escaped its voracity were those
who hid in the mountain caves. The fourth monster
was also a dreadful bird, having seven heads and the
power to see in all directions at the same time. Mt.
Gurayan was its home and like the others, it wrought
havoc to its region.
Source: https://prezi.com/zttivczhmeul/indarapatra-and-sulayan/
✣So great was the death and destruction caused
by these terrible creatures that at length, the
news spread even to the most distant lands -
and all nations grieved to hear the sad fate of
Mindanao.
Now far across the sea, in the land of the
golden sunset, was a city so great that to look at
its many people would injure the eyes of men.
When tidings of these great disasters reached
this distant city, the heart of King Indarapatra
was filled with compassion, and he called his
brother, Sulayman, and begged hem to save the
land of Mindanao from the monsters.
Source: https://prezi.com/zttivczhmeul/indarapatra-and-sulayan/
✣Sulayman listened to the story and as heard it, was moved
with pity. "I will go", zeal and enthusiasm adding to his
strength, "and the land shall be avenged," said he.
King Indarapatra, proud of his brother's courage, gave him a
ring and a sword as he wished him success and safety. Then
he placed a young sapling by his window and said to
Sulayman "By this tree I shall know your fate from the hour
you depart from here, for if you live, it will live; but if you
die, it will die also."
So Sulayman departed for Mindanao, and he neither waded
nor used a boat, but went through the air and landed on the
mountain where the rattan grew. There he stood on the
summit and gazed about on all sides. He looked on the land
and the villages, but he could see no living thing. And he was
very sorrowful and cried out: "Alas, how pitiful and dreadful
is this devastation."
Source: https://prezi.com/zttivczhmeul/indarapatra-and-sulayan/
✣Then the people all came out of their hiding places and
returned to their homes where they lived in peace and
happiness. And the sea withdrew from the land and gave the
lowlands to the people.
No sooner had Sulayman uttered those words than the whole
mountain began to move and then shook. Suddenly out of the
ground came the horrible creature Kurita. It sprung at the man
and sank its claws at his flesh. But, Sulayman knowing at once
that this was the scourge of the land, drew his sword and cut
Kurita to pieces. At Indarapatra's request, the old woman led him
to one such cave. There he met the headmen with his family and
some people. They all gathered about the stranger, asking many
questions, for this was the first time they had heard about the
death of the monsters. When they found out what Indarapatra
had done for them, the headman gave his daughter to him in
marriage, and she proved to be beautiful girl whom Indarapatra
had seen at the mouth of the cave.
Source: https://prezi.com/zttivczhmeul/indarapatra-and-sulayan/
Moral lesson
✣Love your country. Being a
good leader is one who cares for
his followers and gaining
freedom for us all will contribute
for brighter future ahead and
move on to the struggles we have
been through.

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How to be a Good Leader: Lessons from Indapatra & Sulayman

  • 2.
  • 3. Theme ✣To be a good leader, the story tells us that there are certain qualities one must have. These are the following: 1. loud voice 2. impressive physical appearance 3. captures the ire of his followers, and 4. possesses the ability to face the greater odds that come his way. · A true hero is one who is willing to sacrifice his life so that others may be saved. He uses his abilities to combat and overcome elements that can cause havoc and destruction to the community. He sets forth to the frontline like a pawn ready to face the enemies.
  • 6. Indapatra ✣He is brave and wise ✣He is king ✣He is a warrior ✣He is knowledgeable and skillful in hunting, farming, weaving, blacksmithing, healing, fishing, and herding. ✣He can fly ✣He is compassionate. He showed this personality by being very emotional upon his brother’s death. ✣Possesses outstanding leadership qualities (refer to the book, Philippine folk epics: THE EPICS, Introduction, pages xvii to xxiii). Source: http://camree53.blogspot.com/2009/11/elements-of-storyindarapatra-at.html
  • 7. Sulayman ✣Also brave ✣Obedient to his king ✣Without mental reservation, he sets forth to defend and protect his countrymen. ✣He can also fly at an incredible speed Source: http://camree53.blogspot.com/2009/11/elements-of-storyindarapatra-at.html
  • 9. antagonists ✣Kurita ✣Pah------Very big bird ✣Tarabusaw ✣Seven-headed bird----Bird with seven heads ✣· These monsters are created to represent the greater odds that man has faced in his life. Life consists of vicissitudes that make up his daily challenges. He becomes a weakling amidst the cosmic reality that permeates his fragile body. The suns ray for example causes harm to the skin when one is exposed to it unnecessarily. Furthermore, natural calamities, diseases, and other elements that can cause havoc and destruction to lives and properties also include in the projection of these antagonists. The monsters may also represent tribal enemies. Source: http://camree53.blogspot.com/2009/11/elements-of-storyindarapatra-at.html
  • 10. Elements of the story ✣Mythology of Mindanao ✣Setting Mindanao Kingdom of Muntipali ✣Conflict Man vs Society Source: https://prezi.com/zttivczhmeul/indarapatra-and-sulayan/
  • 12. ✣A long, long time ago, Mindanao was covered with water, and the sea cover all the lowlands so that nothing could be seen but the mountains jutting from it. There were many people living in the country and all the highlands were dotted with villages and settlements. For many years the people prospered, living in peace and contentment. Suddenly there appeared in the land four horrible monsters which, in short time has devoured every human being they could find. Kurita, a terrible creature with many limbs, lived partly on the land and partly on sea, but its favorite haunt was the mountain where the rattan palm grew; and here it brought utter destruction on every living thing. Source: https://prezi.com/zttivczhmeul/indarapatra-and-sulayan/
  • 13. ✣The second monster, Tarabusaw, an ugly creature in the form of a man, lived on Mt. Matutum, and far and wide from that place he devoured the people, laying waste the land. The third, an enormous bird called Pah, was so large that, when on the wing, it covered the sun and brought darkness to the earth. Its egg was as large as a house. Mt. Bita was its haunt; and there the only people who escaped its voracity were those who hid in the mountain caves. The fourth monster was also a dreadful bird, having seven heads and the power to see in all directions at the same time. Mt. Gurayan was its home and like the others, it wrought havoc to its region. Source: https://prezi.com/zttivczhmeul/indarapatra-and-sulayan/
  • 14. ✣So great was the death and destruction caused by these terrible creatures that at length, the news spread even to the most distant lands - and all nations grieved to hear the sad fate of Mindanao. Now far across the sea, in the land of the golden sunset, was a city so great that to look at its many people would injure the eyes of men. When tidings of these great disasters reached this distant city, the heart of King Indarapatra was filled with compassion, and he called his brother, Sulayman, and begged hem to save the land of Mindanao from the monsters. Source: https://prezi.com/zttivczhmeul/indarapatra-and-sulayan/
  • 15. ✣Sulayman listened to the story and as heard it, was moved with pity. "I will go", zeal and enthusiasm adding to his strength, "and the land shall be avenged," said he. King Indarapatra, proud of his brother's courage, gave him a ring and a sword as he wished him success and safety. Then he placed a young sapling by his window and said to Sulayman "By this tree I shall know your fate from the hour you depart from here, for if you live, it will live; but if you die, it will die also." So Sulayman departed for Mindanao, and he neither waded nor used a boat, but went through the air and landed on the mountain where the rattan grew. There he stood on the summit and gazed about on all sides. He looked on the land and the villages, but he could see no living thing. And he was very sorrowful and cried out: "Alas, how pitiful and dreadful is this devastation." Source: https://prezi.com/zttivczhmeul/indarapatra-and-sulayan/
  • 16. ✣Then the people all came out of their hiding places and returned to their homes where they lived in peace and happiness. And the sea withdrew from the land and gave the lowlands to the people. No sooner had Sulayman uttered those words than the whole mountain began to move and then shook. Suddenly out of the ground came the horrible creature Kurita. It sprung at the man and sank its claws at his flesh. But, Sulayman knowing at once that this was the scourge of the land, drew his sword and cut Kurita to pieces. At Indarapatra's request, the old woman led him to one such cave. There he met the headmen with his family and some people. They all gathered about the stranger, asking many questions, for this was the first time they had heard about the death of the monsters. When they found out what Indarapatra had done for them, the headman gave his daughter to him in marriage, and she proved to be beautiful girl whom Indarapatra had seen at the mouth of the cave. Source: https://prezi.com/zttivczhmeul/indarapatra-and-sulayan/
  • 17. Moral lesson ✣Love your country. Being a good leader is one who cares for his followers and gaining freedom for us all will contribute for brighter future ahead and move on to the struggles we have been through.