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Step into a world of magic, wisdom, and wonder with 366 Cerita Rakyat Nusantara – a storytelling podcast that brings to life folktales from the Nusantara. Each week, journey through legends of brave warriors, clever animals, enchanted lakes, and mysterious spirits — all told in warm, expressive Malay that delights children and captivates adults alike. Perfect for families, educators, and heritage lovers, every episode shares more than just a story — it’s a window into values, culture, and the timeless imagination of our region.By Definition Pte Ltd Literatura y Ficción
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  • Ep 21 - Bete Dou No Mane Loro
    Jan 16 2026

    Bete Dou No Mane Loro is a popular folktale or legend originating from East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), Indonesia. It is a romantic story that typically revolves around a princess and a prince.The legend is a beloved part of the cultural heritage of East Nusa Tenggara, representing themes of true love, sacrifice, and forgiveness


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    12 m
  • Ep 20 - Ai Mangkung
    Jan 9 2026

    The story of Ai Mangkung is a folk legend (cerita rakyat) from Sumbawa, Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB), Indonesia. The name "Ai Mangkung" itself refers to a river or water source in the region.

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    9 m
  • Ep 19 - Asal Mula Hama
    Jan 2 2026

    After following the legend of Lagenda Danau Lipan, we fly to the Island of the Gods!


    Have you ever wondered why pests like rats and plant hoppers are so determined to destroy rice crops?

    The answer lies hidden in the mythological conflict of Batara Siwa's three sons in Bali: Batara Gunung Agung, Batara Andakasa, and Batara Batur.

    Listen to how the carcasses of discarded livestock trigger the wrath of the sea god, who then curses the bones and maggots into various destructive pests.

    Understand why the Balinese people (Subak) perform the ancient Nangluk Merana ritual every year—an effort to seek forgiveness from the sea god to appease the anger of the pests.

    Tune in now to discover the spiritual connection between the gods, the pests, and the fertility of the earth!

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    15 m
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