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File:Depat.png|Lintang Depat (CC-BY Alfred Maaß, (1929), Astrologische Kalender der Balinesen) |
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File:Lintang Dpat.png|Lintang Dpat in the cloth (CC-BY UPTD Museum Bali) |
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File:Lintang Dpat2.jpg|Lintang Dpat (CC-BY Youla Azkarrula taken in the ceiling of Taman Gili Klungkung Palace Bali) |
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== Cultural Beliefs == |
== Cultural Beliefs == |
Latest revision as of 10:34, 20 September 2025
Děpat is an Oceanic name from Bali (Indonesia). The lintang of děpat is found in intersection of Saniscara (Saturday, in saptawara) and Umanis (in pancawara) in a series of palelintangan. Lintang děpat means demon without body constellation.[1]
Etymology and History
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Spelling Variants
- Dpat
- d'pat
- kumangmang
- běgoong
- běgong
Origin of Constellation
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Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation
Mythology / Religion
Image Variants
Cultural Beliefs
Numerology (Neptu/Urip)
Saniscara (Saturday, in saptawara) has a value of 9 and Umanis (in pancawara) has a value of 5. Thus, the total urip on this lintang is 14.[2]
Astrological Characteristics
Always the scapegoat, he knows how to harm people, his evil plans always succeed brilliantly, he loves luxury, firmly defends his friends, unfortunately he really likes to interfere in other people's affairs so that in his life he has many enemies.[2]
Matching Gemstones
Mirah (ruby), Nila (sapphire).[2]
Weblinks
References
- References (general)
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Tim Kajian Palelintangan, “Gabungan Kajian Palelintangan,” Museum Bali (2021), 1-149.