OVERVIEW
Charming, admired by many, determined to succeed, prone to jealousy, prefers solitude over socializing with crowds.
ABOUT
Under the guidance of Batara Asmara, those born in Wuku Warigalit, also known as Wuku Wariga, inherit characteristics that strongly influence their life paths. Wuku Warigalit takes its name from Raden Warigalit, the fifth child of Prabu Watugunung and Dewi Sinta, and ranks as the seventh wuku in the Pawukon calendar. Raden Warigalit has a twin brother, Raden Warigagung.
Batara Asmara, the deity of beauty and attraction, presides over Wuku Warigalit, and as a result, individuals born under this wuku often possess enchanting appearances. If male, they radiate charm, and if female, they are known for their beauty. Their presence tends to captivate those around them, and they easily garner affection from friends and superiors.
However, despite their charm, individuals born under Wuku Warigalit often face challenges with fidelity, and it is not uncommon for men to marry multiple times. Though well-liked, they often struggle with feelings of sadness and loneliness, preferring solitude over large social gatherings. This melancholy is often fueled by jealousy, whether toward their partners or the successes of their friends.
Those born under this wuku also have a tendency to forget things, making it beneficial for them to carry a notebook to jot down important notes. This simple practice not only helps with memory but can also provide a sense of relief from their often overwhelming emotions.
With determination and focus, individuals born in Wuku Warigalit can succeed in whatever they set their minds to. However, they may encounter conflicts and entanglements along the way, as their passionate nature sometimes leads to disputes.
PERSONALITY KEY POINTS
- Charming and attractive: Known for their enchanting appearance and unique allure, Wuku Warigalit individuals are often admired and easily engage others, garnering affection from friends and superiors.
- Determined: They have the persistence to achieve their goals once they set their mind to something. Ability to endure adversity.
- Successful in social settings: Despite a tendency for solitude, they can succeed and adapt well in various environments.
Weaknesses:
- Struggles with fidelity: They may find it challenging to stay loyal, and men especially may marry more than once.
- Prone to melancholy and jealousy: Feelings of sadness and loneliness are common, often fueled by jealousy towards partners or friends’ successes.
- Forgetfulness: They tend to forget important matters, making it advisable for them to carry a notebook to stay organized.
- Conflict-prone: They may become entangled in disputes and challenges in different areas of life.
THE GUARDIAN (DEITY)
Batara Asmara
Batara Asmara embodies beauty and attraction.
In traditional shadow puppetry, Batara Asmara is known as the third son of Sang Hyang Manikmaya and Dewi Umarakti/Umaranti.
Batara Asmara is the deity who perpetually safeguards lovers, tasked with nurturing the affection and tenderness between couples and married partners, ensuring they are enveloped in love, loyalty, and happiness.
Batara Asmara is endowed with strikingly handsome features. His demeanor and body language are utterly captivating. Every word and gesture emanate an atmosphere of love. Batara Asmara resides in the celestial realm of Kahyangan Mayaretna.
SYMBOLIC ELEMENTS
- Represents: Beauty and loved by the nobles. Its fruits serve as remedy.
- Represents: Jealousy, fiery temperament and dislikes crowds.
- Represents: A disposition of concern and empathy.
- "Warigalit tan nganti sandhang pangane". Meaning: The symbol of the Warigalit wuku represents an impatience for sustenance and provisions.
OTHER FACTS
- Frequently becomes embroiled in controversies.
- Friday Wage.
- Thursday Pon and Monday Kliwon.
- Positioned above, gazing downward.
- Favorable for forming new acquaintances and fostering brotherhood, honoring ancestors, channeling water, and visiting relatives.
- Unfavorable to deviate from the path, embark on distant travels, or engage in warfare.
- It is advised that during these seven days in this wuku, one should refrain from climbing or undertaking any upward activities, especially for paramount matters.