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1 WUKU SINTA






    OVERVIEW

    Protective, intuitive, and generous, yet sometimes impatient and ostentatious.


    ABOUT

    The name "Wuku Sinta" originates from the first wife of King Watugunung, who is said to have had 27 sons, including 13 pairs of twins. 

    The birth of Wuku Sinta is characterized by exceptional sharpness of mind and intuition, often allowing individuals born under this wuku to sense events before they occur. 

    According to Javanese primbon, the traits and fortunes of Wuku Sinta align with those of its celestial guardian, Batara Yama. This wuku embodies a blend of strength and gentleness, with a tranquil heart and soothing words, even when facing adversity. Its essence reflects courage and a noble bearing, although it may exhibit moments of arrogance. 

    Wuku Sinta individuals are often drawn to introspection and spiritual pursuits, resembling the deity Endra in their fondness for meditation and their concern for moral and philosophical matters. Their life journey is one of learning and personal growth, frequently achieved through spiritual or metaphysical exploration. 

    They are known for their bravery and resilience, often beginning their endeavors with great intensity that softens over time. As protectors of the vulnerable, they are compassionate toward the poor, the sick, and the displaced, offering support and care to those in need. Despite challenges, they are generally considered fortunate, with a destiny shaped by both strength and benevolence.


    PERSONALITY KEY POINTS

    Strengths:

    • Sharp intuition: Possesses an acute sixth sense, enabling them to foresee events and understand divine guidance.
    • Intelligence and capability: Highly intelligent, quick, and precise in their work, with a strong desire to learn, particularly in metaphysics.
    • Bravery and strength: Demonstrates resilience, toughness, and courage, often serving as a protector for those in need.
    • Spiritual focus: Enjoys meditation and has a deep concern for spiritual or religious matters.
    • Calm and empathetic: Though haughty at times, they are gentle, soothing in speech, and empathetic, with a calm heart.
    • Perseverance: Displays hard work, determination, and a strong resolve to achieve goals.
    • Wealth and honor: Attracts fame and wealth and can live with dignity due to their abilities and wide social circle.

    Weaknesses:

    • Haughty and boastful: They tend to show off, particularly their wealth, and have a tendency to act with pride.
    • Impatience and frustration: Easily angered, impatient, and struggles to handle frustration or jealousy.
    • Lack of diligence: Despite their intelligence, they are not always consistent or diligent in their efforts.
    • Less generous: Calculating and often expecting something in return for their actions, they can be less giving and more self-centered.
    • Obstacles in life: Although capable, they may face challenges or gaps in certain areas of life that hinder their progress.
    • Fondness for luxury: Enjoys and showcases material wealth, which may alienate others or lead to envy.
    • Critical: Tendency to be overly critical or showy.


    THE GUARDIAN (DEITY)

    Batara Yamadipati: God of Death

    Batara Yamadipati possesses immense power and stores a mighty weapon known as Kaladenda. When wielded, this weapon has the capacity to encompass the entire universe, extending from the realm of humanity to the celestial kingdom of the gods. 

    In the scriptures, it is also described that Batara Yamadipati holds the sacred stems, which serve as a testament to the blessings that accompany Wuku Sinta's birth.

    In Javanese wayang, Batara Yamadipati is identified as Batara Ismaya, also known as Semar, in conjunction with Dewi Kanastri or Dewi Kanastren. However, in the Mahabharata, Batara Yamadipati is depicted as the son of Batara Surya.


    SYMBOLIC ELEMENTS

    Life Number: 7

    1. Sun
    • Represents: Light and strength.

    2. Kendayakan @ Gendayakan Tree 
    • Represents: Strength and resilience. Also known as Balangeran, it is reputed for its healing properties, offering sanctuary and refuge to the sick and afflicted. 

    3. Kayu Putih (White Wood)
    • Represents: Purity and cleanliness.

    4. Crow
    • Represents: Acute intuition, enabling the individual to discern omens and foretell significant events that are yet to unfold.

    5. Banner Held by The Protector
    • Represents: Future nobility.

    6. Emblem: Wulan Karahinan 
    • The Moon encircled by clouds.
    • Represents: A strong resolve, unyielding determination, and an inability to bear frustration or jealousy. Impatient.

    7. Abode in The Forefront
    • Represents: Delight in showcasing his or her wealth.

    8. Locked Buildings, Empty Granaries
    • Represents: Although they can complete tasks well, there may be obstacles or gaps in certain aspects of their life.

    9. Associated Saying and Its Meaning
    • "Sinta patine wong ngawig". Meaning: Their demise is frequently regarded as noble or significant.


    OTHER FACTS

    1. Potential Risk
    • Disasters and difficult marriages tend to beset him at the midpoint of his or her life, roughly around the age of 40 to 50. Unhappy marriage or both partners are unwise. An increase in fortune, when not accompanied by generosity, often leads to one's downfall.

    2. Favorable Day(s)
    • Unspecified.

    3. Unfavorable Day(s)
    • Monday Pon.

    4. Directional Position (Kala Jaya Bumi)
    • Northeast.

    5. Do's and Don'ts During This Period
    • Favorable for healing, securing plentiful rainfall, and aiding those impacted by enchantment or the reverse. 
    • Unfavorable for activities such as planting or clearing yards.

    6. Precaution
    Avoid direction east-northeast during this week for seven days.


    CONCLUSION

    In conclusion, Wuku Sinta, named after the first wife of King Watugunung, represents a harmonious blend of intellect, intuition, and strength. Individuals born under this wuku are known for their sharp minds, spiritual depth, and innate ability to foresee events. Guided by Batara Yama, they embody both courage and gentleness, using their wisdom to protect and support the vulnerable. Their path in life is one of growth, learning, and introspection, often through spiritual exploration. Though their journey may involve challenges, their resilience and compassion ensure that they are ultimately blessed with fortune and a fulfilling destiny.

    NOTE: It is important to recognize that the wuku topic and the symbols mentioned in this post represent a blend of Javanese and Balinese beliefs and culture.

    Some believe that the wuku exerts a more precise influence on an individual's personality. However, my observations and analysis of characters based on the wuku and other related categories of the Javanese calendar suggest that whether individuals born under a particular wuku will fully exhibit the traits of their protector also hinges on other categorizations determined by their date of birth, time of birth and place of birth.