
DAKILANG ASAL
Talaan ng Nilalaman - I. PAUNAWA - II. KATUNGKULAN SA MGA MAGULANG, MAESTRO, KAPATID, KAMAGANAK AT SA LAHAT NG KAPWA - III. SA PAGLILINIS NG KATAWAN AT PAG-AYOS NG BAHAY - IV. SA PAGBIBIHIS - V. SA PAKIKIPANAYAM - VI. SA MGA PAGDALAW AT MGA KAPISANAN - VII. SA MGA PIGING - VIII. SA MGA LARO - IX. SA LANSANGAN AT SA LAHAT NG DAKONG UKOL SA MADLA - X. SARISARING BAGAY NA DAPAT SUNDIN
DAKILANG ASAL
I. PAUNAWA
II. KATUNGKULAN SA MGA MAGULANG, MAESTRO, KAPATID, KAMAGANAK AT SA LAHAT NG KAPWA
III. SA PAGLILINIS NG KATAWAN AT PAG-AYOS NG BAHAY
IV. SA PAGBIBIHIS
V. SA PAKIKIPANAYAM
VI. SA MGA PAGDALAW AT MGA KAPISANAN
VII. SA M~GA PIGING
A lyrical guide from the early 1900s, this work opens with a heartfelt appeal to young people, urging them to carry honor and humility as the hallmarks of true greatness. Written in a rhythmic, almost song‑like verse, it weaves together moral counsel with vivid images of daily life, creating a compelling mix of poetry and practical advice. Listeners are drawn into a world where personal virtue and community respect are presented as inseparable pillars of a meaningful existence.
The text unfolds in a series of concise sections, each tackling a specific sphere of responsibility—from reverence for parents and teachers to the simple rituals of washing, dressing, and keeping a tidy home. It also explores how kindness toward siblings, neighbors, and even strangers reinforces the fabric of society. Though rooted in its historical context, the gentle reminders about discipline, cleanliness, and heartfelt gratitude feel surprisingly relevant, offering timeless lessons for anyone seeking to shape a disciplined and compassionate life.
Language
tl
Duration
~29 minutes (28K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tamiko I. Camacho, Jerome Espinosa Baladad and PG
Release date
2004-10-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1867–1915
A fierce voice in early Philippine literature, this playwright and journalist turned the stage into a place of resistance. His best-known works carried a strong call for independence and made him one of the most memorable nationalist writers of his time.
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