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[[File:Stellarium-20251010-213318468.png|thumb|Balinese constellation: Larung Paglangan (throwing cremation ashes), re-drawn by Jessica Gullberg for the planetarium software Stellarium (CC-BY Youla Azkarrula & Jessica Gullberg)]] |
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Larung Paglangan is an Oceanic name from Bali (Indonesia). The lintang of larung paglangan is found in intersection of Saniscara (Saturday, in saptawara) and Kliwon (in pancawara) in a series of palelintangan. Lintang Larung paglangan means throwing ashes of cremation 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> |
Larung Paglangan is an Oceanic name from Bali (Indonesia). The lintang of larung paglangan is found in intersection of Saniscara (Saturday, in saptawara) and Kliwon (in pancawara) in a series of palelintangan. Lintang Larung paglangan means throwing ashes of cremation 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> |
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HIP 58001, HIP 59708, HIP 59774, HIP 59920, HIP 60795, HIP 62956, HIP 65378, HIP 65378A, HIP 65378B, HIP 65678, HIP 65698, HIP 65754, HIP 66475, HIP 66704, HIP 67301 |
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 10 October 2025
Larung Paglangan is an Oceanic name from Bali (Indonesia). The lintang of larung paglangan is found in intersection of Saniscara (Saturday, in saptawara) and Kliwon (in pancawara) in a series of palelintangan. Lintang Larung paglangan means throwing ashes of cremation constellation.[1]
Etymology and History
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Spelling Variants
- kirim
- djampana (old spelling)
- jampana (enhanced spelling)
- gotong majit (old spelling)
- gotong mayit (enhanced spelling)
- Pagělangan
- Lahru Pagalangan
- těmbaga
- Rarung pagělangan
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 Kliwon (in pancawara) has a value of 8. Thus, the total urip on this lintang is 17.[2]
Astrological Characteristics
Never ending sorrow, if a woman will be sought for a honey, if a man his wife will have an affair, not considered to exist by his siblings and other relatives. Home is like hell. They are friendly to others, have a soft heart. Unfortunately, they are often trapped in their cowardly hearts and a sense of despair that is too fast.[2]
Matching Gemstones
Mirah (ruby), Nila (Saphire), Kecubung (amethyst).[2]
Weblinks
All HIP Stars within this constellation
| DEmax | DEmin | RAmax | RAmin | area / °² | total number of stars |
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| 57.03261698 | 49.31326673 | -178.4576972 | -206.8851573 | 15 |
HIP 58001, HIP 59708, HIP 59774, HIP 59920, HIP 60795, HIP 62956, HIP 65378, HIP 65378A, HIP 65378B, HIP 65678, HIP 65698, HIP 65754, HIP 66475, HIP 66704, HIP 67301
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.




