Bernardo Carpio

Bernardo Carpio

:"This article refers to the Philippine legendary hero Bernardo Carpio. For the European legend he is named after, see Bernardo del Carpio."Infobox Philippine mythology


title = Bernardo Carpio
description = Philippine folk hero
gender = Male
region = Philippines
equivalent = Bernardo del Carpio

Bernardo Carpio is a legendary figure in Philippine Mythology who is said to be the cause of earthquakes. However, since Filipino folk literature is mostly oral in origin, there are numerous versions of this tale. Some versions say Bernardo Carpio is a giant, as supported by the enormous footsteps he has reputedly left behind in the mountains of Montalban. Others say he was the size of an ordinary man. However, all versions agree he had a strength that was similar to that of Hercules.

Basic legend

The basic form of the legend is that Bernardo Carpio, a being of great strength, is trapped in between two great rocks in the Mountains of Rodriguez, Rizal (formerly Montalban, Rizal).

Some versions say he is keeping the mountains from crashing into each other (similar to the Greek titan Atlas holding up the sky), and some versions say he is trapped and trying to break free. When Bernardo Carpio shrugs his shoulder, an earthquake occurs.

As a revolutionary against Spanish occupation

According to one version of the tale, Bernardo Carpio was a son of Infante Jimena and Don Sancho Diaz of Cerdenia. Infante was cloistered by his brother King Alfonso, who at that time was very powerful, because of her forbidden love with Don Sancho Diaz. Don Sanchio Diaz then was incarcerated, his eyes are to be plucked out. Then Bernardo was then cared by Don Rubio, by whosedesigns the affair of the hapless love is discovered by the King.

The Spanish hired a local "engkantado" (shaman) and conspired to trap him through supernatural means. Calling for a parley, they lured him towards a cave in the mountains of Montalban. The lad fell for the trap. The engkantado used his "agimat" (talisman) and Bernardo Carpio was caught between two boulders which the shaman had caused to grind each other. The legend says he was not killed, but was trapped between these two boulders, unable to escape because the talisman's power was as great as his own strength.

When Carpio's co-conspirators arrived at the cave to rescue him, they were blocked from the cave by a series of cave-ins that killed several of the men.

People soon surmised that whenever an earthquake happens, it is caused by Bernardo Carpio trying to free himself from the mountain. [ [http://www.katig.com/alamat02.html Ang Alamat ni Bernardo Carpio (A Philippine legend) by Katig.Com ] ]

Etymology

The same version says that Bernardo Carpio demonstrated unusual strength, even as a child. As a result, the parish priest who baptized him suggested that his parents name him after the Spanish legendary hero Bernardo del Carpio. This became a foreshadowing of the legendary life Carpio himself would lead.

As symbolism of freedom

Damiana Eugenio was able to find and document a 1940 compilation of tales detailing the legend of Bernardo Carpio. [Eugenio, 2002, pp.3-4] It specifically says that:

"Bernardo Carpio is considered the savior of the Filipinos against national oppression and enslavement"."

According to that particular telling of the tale, when the last link on the chains binding Carpio is broken, "the enslavement and oppression of the Filipino race will be replaced with freedom and happiness." While this belief apparently referred to the Spanish Occupation of the Philippines and the later occupation by the Philippines by the U.S. and by Japan in WWII, the legend has continued to be told this way, an apparent reference to freedom from poverty rather than foreign domination.

Filipino revolutionary heroes Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio are said to have paid homage to the Bernardo Carpio legend - the former by making a pilgrimage to Montalban, and the latter making the caves of Montalban the secret meeting place for the Katipunan movement. [Ocampo,2007]

As an etiology

The tale of Bernardo Carpio can be considered an etiological myth which explains the occurrence of Earthquakes. [Eugenio, 2002] Interestingly, the area which hosts the legend of Bernardo Carpio is also home to the Valley Fault System (formerly called the Marikina Valley Fault System). [ [http://www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/GGRDDpage/projects/fault/image1/image1.htm The Valley Fault System ] ]

References

*cite book
last = Eugenio
first = Damiana
authorlink = Damiana L. Eugenio
title = Philippine Folk Literature: The Legends
publisher = University of the Philippines Press
date = 2002
pages = 4-5
isbn = 971-542-357-4

*cite web
last =
first =
authorlink =
coauthors =
title =Ang Alamat ni Bernardo Carpio: A Philippine Legendary Hero
work =
publisher = The Katig Group
date =2006-01-05
url = http://www.katig.com/alamat02.html
format = html
doi =
accessdate = 2007-01-13

*cite web
last =
first =
authorlink =
coauthors =
title =The Valley Fault System
work =
publisher = Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
date =
url = http://www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/GGRDDpage/projects/fault/image1/image1.htm
format = html
doi =
accessdate = 2007-01-15

*Citation
last = Ocampo
first = Ambeth
author-link = Ambeth Ocampo
title = Looking Back: Natural calamities
newspaper =Philippine Daily Inquirer
pages =
year = 2007
date = August 17, 2007
url =http://opinion.inquirer.net/inquireropinion/columns/view_article.php?article_id=83079

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