Tenggala

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Těnggala is an Oceanic name from Bali (Indonesia). The lintang of těnggala is found in intersection of Rědite (Sunday, in saptawara) and Wage (in pancawara) in a series of palelintangan. Lintang těnggala means a plough constellation.

Etymology and History

Těnggala (IPA: /təŋˈɡa.la/) is derived from Sanskrit लाङ्गल (lāṅgala), means a device pulled through the ground in order to break it open into furrows for planting (plough).

Spelling Variants

  • uluku
  • huluku
  • wuluku
  • waluku

Origin of Constellation

All the spelling variants of this constellations has one meaning, plow and plough. Bali is one of island in Indonesia that has huge area of agricultural. The tools used are very diverse and have different functions. These tools are tenggala, tetekan, singkal, penguruk, uga, and lampit.

Tenggala is also called luku. Meanwhile, lampit is called garu. The function of the tenggala is to turn the soil over so that it becomes loose. This tool consists of a singkal (a sharp piece of iron for cutting, turning and breaking up the soil and burying plant remains), tetekan (the body of the tenggala), penguruk (handle of the tenggala), and uga (or an assembly which is made of wood which is attached to the cow's neck and tied to the end of the body of the tenggala). Meanwhile, Lampit's function is to level the ground after it has been loosened using a tenggala.

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology

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Astrology

Numerology (Neptu/Urip)

5 + 4 = 9

Characteristics

When they were little they were miserable and happy in their old age, all their efforts and work found goodness, they could become rich, they were clever in hiding their feelings, generous but often trapped in the desire to be selfish and hard-hearted. They were the birth of Sang Wasi Bhaya (little ones embraced by danger)

Matching gemstones

Kecubung (amethyst), cempaka (yellow sapphire), ijo rangreng (peros).

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