Mahsuri Binti Pandak Mayah
The best legend of Langkawi is of Mahsuri, a pretty
maiden who lived during the reign of Sultan Abdullah Mukarram Shah the
Second who ruled Kedah between 1762 and
1800. She died under tragic circumstances for a crime she did not commit. She
died a victim of a conspiracy plotted against her out of jealousy by Mahura,
her very own mother-in-law for her magnetic personality. Mahura bitterly
objected to her husband's intentions of taking Mahsuri as his second wife and
eventually agreed that their son, Mat Deris should seek the hand of Mahsuri in
marriage. Since than, Mahura had grown bitterly jealous of Mahsuri for whom she
bore much hatred.
In time, Mahsuri gave birth to a baby boy and he was named
Mat Arus. This inflamed Mahura even more. Mahsuri was accused of committing
adultery with Deramang, a young troubadour who she befriended. The chieftain of
Langkawi, Dato Karma Jaya, her own father-in-law was so taken in by Mahura's
accusation that, without a proper investigation, he sentenced Mahsuri to death.
As proof of her innocence, some people say, white blood was
seen gushing out of her wound during execution at Padang Hangus. Others
maintain there was the sudden appearance of white mist that enveloped the spot
where she was executed, which it was believed was a sign of mourning of her
innocence.
Mahsuri is best remembered for her curse on Langkawi which
was uttered before she died. She had said, "For this act of injustice
Langkawi shall not prosper for seven generations to come." The execution
of Mahsuri was indeed a tragedy of dramatic proportions. And her curse? Myth,
legend or fantasy? History tells us that within a few years of Mahsuri's death,
Langkawi was devasted by the Siamese and Datuk Seri Kerma Jaya and his entire
family were killed. Rice fields and granaries were completely set on fire.
To this day, grains that appear to be burnt rice grains are
still to be found at Padang Matsirat.
However, many believe the curse is now over with the numerous
development projects undertaken on the island.
Makam Mahsuri Langkawi
Kota Mahsuri Langkawi
Ticket Makam Mahsuri
Kubur Mahsuri Binti Pandak Mayah
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