Long ago when the world was still
young the good and evil gods were not yet enemies as they are now. They were
friends, each living separately in a mountain (Bolod, Bicol). One report even
said that they were brothers. Gugurang, the good god, was living inside Mount
Mayon, and Asuang, the evil one, inside Mount Malinao. As gods they had control
of the welfare of the people. But Gugurang was more powerful than Asuang who
was merely a subordinate; the former was the chief deity (cagurangnan) of the
Bicols.
Now Gugurang was given full control
over the people, who learned to look up to him for protection or for
advancement. Whenever the people disobeyed his orders or wishes, he would cause
the pit of the Mayon Volcano to rumble terribly. The people in time took this
as a sign of warning, and accordingly, mended their foul ways. Or if their sins
were beyond forgiveness Gugurang would make the volcano erupt to wipe out the
sinners.
The image of Asuwang as illustrated by Cantada11 |
Now, Asuang had no fire in his abode
inside Mount Malinao (to the north of Albay). He wanted to be as powerful as
Gugurang, at least. If the people aroused his wrath, he wanted to subdue them
by a fire or rumbling in Mount Malinao (this was still whole then). He
entreated Gugurang to give him some fire but Gugurang emphatically refused.
"How
dare you ask for my fire! " Gugurang thundered. The earth trembled.
"Don't you know that when the fire in my seat is carried by hands such as
yours the whole world will be set on fire?"
"But
I will be very careful," replied Asuang.
"Be
careful! I myself with all my power cannot handle it."
"But
how can you threaten the people with it?"
"It
is not my will that does it. It is someone else's that you or I do not know nor
will ever know. But the rainy days are coming and I need fire to make me warm
in Mount Malinao."
"Why,"
answered Gugurang, "you have lived there for many years and this is the
first time that you have asked me for it, what will you use the fire for? Look
at your people; they can live without it."
"Well,
it is time for you to give them fire now."
"Give
them fire!" burst Gugurang. The earth shook and the people were more
afraid. But soon Gugurang quelled the commotion. Asuang himself was frightened.
He never saw him that way before.
"They
are not fit to have it yet! They must make themselves worthy."
"Well,
am I not worthy?"
"You!
you lay god! Look at your ragged mountain and compare it to Mayon which is the
most beautiful in the world."
Asuang argued with him for a long time
but Gugurang would not budge an inch. Asuang suddenly discovered, which before
he had not, that Gugurang was all-powerful. Asuang narrowed his eyes and smiled
with sinister import. He decided to oppose him from now on.
"You want to be the omnipotent
power," Asuang cried. "But between us two there is not much
difference. Why must I live in a humble place like Mount Malinao while you sit
here gloating over your power unlimited and unchecked?"
"Stop!"
The earth shivered as Gugurang stamped his feet on the ground. Asuang only
smiled this time. That made Gugurang angry all the more. He struck out but
before his blow could land, Asuang had vanished already. Gugurang was greatly
amazed at this—the new power of Asuang in making himself invisible.
Then from
a short distance in the room came the voice of the evil one, "If I cannot
get fire in good will, I will in bad—I will steal it."
"Try—and
before you can do that I will cut your mountain in twain."
"Then
let there be war between us," countered Asuang. Thus the good and the evil
became enemies from that time on. Motives were many to prove that Asuang was
ambitious. It could not be doubted that the power to rule intrigued him. He
determined to oppose every move of Gugurang. He gathered around him evil
counselors and evil spirits whom he sent to the earth to turn the people to
evil ways. After that, there was much immorality, lawlessness and crime.
Gugurang in no time found out that it was Asuang who was causing all these
things.
He sent pestilence to the barrios and
for a moment the people turned to the omnipotent for protection. Gugurang asked
them for another atang or sacrifice and warned them to follow his commandments
strictly or be exterminated by floods or eruption. Against Asuang himself
Gugurang was powerless to do anything. It seemed that in the twinkle of an eye
Asuang came to possess hidden powers hitherto denied him.
Gugurang particularly guarded his fire
lest his enemy make good his threat of stealing it. He assigned his trusted
helpers (catambang) to guard the symbol of his power. He was afraid, besides,
that if the fire were to go out of its confines the world would be consumed in
a mighty conflagration.
But in spite of the precaution taken,
Asuang was able to enter and locate the guarded object, and with many guiles
and wiles, he bribed the guards with gold (bolauan). The temptation (sogot) was
too sweet to be denied. Hence Asuang obtained possession of Gugurang's fire.
Putting it inside a coconut shell he started with it.
Gugurang in his throne suddenly
noticed that everything around him turned black, and that there were cries in
the bowels of the volcano. But outside, the world was on fire. Every barrio
that Asuang passed caught fire. Asuang!" Gugurang cried. And with this he
flew into the air pursuing the thief. While terror reigned among the people who
were powerless against the conflagration, Gugurang and Asuang raced for
supremacy. Gugurang must get the fire back, or else he would be left without
any power at all. All the air around grew hot but still they went madly on.
Asuang was nearing his seat and if he could get there before Gugurang, it would
be lost for the good god would then be under the spell of the devil.
Asuang braced up for the last stride
and just as he was about to descend Mount Malinao, Gugurang caught up with him,
snatched the fire in the coconut shell, and vanished with it. Asuang was
greatly surprised. He could not make himself invisible, as he would. Gugurang
on reaching Mount Mayon returned the fire to its place, and everything was
bright again inside. Now before doing anything else he set about stopping the
conflagration. He bade the heavens (calangitan) to rain continuously. And there
was rain. And the big fire was under control. The people at once offered
atangs, because they were convinced it was Gugurang who had caused the fire
because of their wickedness.
Then Gugurang punished the guards by
chaining them to the precipices. Then for his revenge on Asuang—he ordered
Lightning (Linti) and Thunder (Dalogdog) to strike hard against Mount Malinao
that was defying him. Asuang attempted to bribe Linti and Dalogdog. What is the
use of your serving a master when you don't even receive any reward?"
Asuang asked. "Why don't you join me? Here you can have what you want. You
can be your master."
Linti,
quite taken, asked, "You mean what you said?" Sure," the wily
Asuang answered. It is true we are driven like slaves," said the thunder.
At this Gugurang sent his thunderbolt.
Boom! Crash! For several minutes the world sank and bobbed and sank again. All
the mountains creaked. Then a mighty crashing was made amid the din. Gugurang
then ordered the lightning and the thunder to stop. All was over in a few
minutes.
Then the people noticed that what was
once Mount Malinao was but half now. They thanked the omnipotent for destroying
the abode of the devil. (To this day one who sails the Tabaco Bay will still
see that Mount Malinao seems to have been cut while Mayon stands majestically
unimpaired.)
The people for a time believed that
Asuang was killed, but later his influence was doing havoc with the populace.
Incidentally, the people got fire, for the enterprising few kept some embers to
keep themselves warm during the rain that followed the conflagration.
--From The Myths:
Philippine Folk Literature by Damiana L. Eugenio
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