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Gajah is an Oceanic name from Bali (Indonesia). The lintang of gajah is found in intersection of Redite (Sunday, in saptawara) and Pahing (in pancawara) in a series of palelintangan. Lintang gajah means an elephant constellation.
Laweyan is an Oceanic name from Bali (Indonesia). The lintang of laweyan is found in intersection of Rědite (Sunday, in saptawara) and Kliwon (in pancawara) in a series of palelintangan. Lintang laweyan means a headless demon constellation.<ref>Maass, Alfred, “Astrologische Kalender der Balinesen,” in Koninklijk Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen, Feestbundel bij gelegenheid van zijn 150 jarig bestaan 1778-1928, 2 vols. (Weltevreden, 1929), Vol. 2, 126-157.</ref>


==Etymology and History==
==Etymology and History==
Laweyan
Gajah (IPA: /ˈɡad͡ʒah/ [ˈɡa.d͡ʒah]) is derived from Sanskrit गज, gaja, means elephant.


=== Spelling Variants ===
=== Spelling Variants ===


* lawean
* gadja (old spelling)
* gaja
* kawanda
* gowang
* gumawang


=== Origin of Constellation ===
=== Origin of Constellation ===
ii test ...


=== Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation ===
=== Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation ===


== Mythology ==
== Mythology / Religion ==

Based on the chronicle in the Purwa Bhumi Kamulan Lontar, Kala Sungsang was created when the goddess Durga was meditating.
== Cultural Beliefs ==

=== Numerology (Neptu/Urip) ===
Rědite (Sunday, in saptawara) has a value of 5 and Kliwon (in pancawara) has a value of 8. Thus, the total urip on this lintang is 13.<ref name=":0">Tim Kajian Palelintangan, “Gabungan Kajian Palelintangan,” Museum Bali (2021), 1-149.</ref>

=== Astrological Characteristics ===
Generally, they are patient, polite, good at debating, but they unknowingly like torturing themselves, do not want to listen to advice, gamblers, and are mischievous. Avoid jobs that are of bad quality, because there is danger lurking. If born a good woman takes care of the child, because there is a tendency for her child to die.<ref name=":0" />

=== Matching Gemstones ===
Kecubung (amethyst), Cempaka (yeloow saphire ), Ijo Rangreng (peros).<ref name=":0" />


== Weblinks ==
== Weblinks ==

Latest revision as of 09:05, 23 June 2025

Laweyan is an Oceanic name from Bali (Indonesia). The lintang of laweyan is found in intersection of Rědite (Sunday, in saptawara) and Kliwon (in pancawara) in a series of palelintangan. Lintang laweyan means a headless demon constellation.[1]

Etymology and History

Laweyan

Spelling Variants

  • lawean
  • kawanda
  • gowang
  • gumawang

Origin of Constellation

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology / Religion

Cultural Beliefs

Numerology (Neptu/Urip)

Rědite (Sunday, in saptawara) has a value of 5 and Kliwon (in pancawara) has a value of 8. Thus, the total urip on this lintang is 13.[2]

Astrological Characteristics

Generally, they are patient, polite, good at debating, but they unknowingly like torturing themselves, do not want to listen to advice, gamblers, and are mischievous. Avoid jobs that are of bad quality, because there is danger lurking. If born a good woman takes care of the child, because there is a tendency for her child to die.[2]

Matching Gemstones

Kecubung (amethyst), Cempaka (yeloow saphire ), Ijo Rangreng (peros).[2]

Weblinks

References

  1. Maass, Alfred, “Astrologische Kalender der Balinesen,” in Koninklijk Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen, Feestbundel bij gelegenheid van zijn 150 jarig bestaan 1778-1928, 2 vols. (Weltevreden, 1929), Vol. 2, 126-157.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Tim Kajian Palelintangan, “Gabungan Kajian Palelintangan,” Museum Bali (2021), 1-149.