Kapanlagi.com - Javanese Primbon has become part of Javanese culture and people's lives. It is not just a collection of predictions, but Javanese Primbon also contains a system used as a hereditary life guide. For example, Primbon is used to determine fortune on a certain day. In relation to that, there is the term nahas day in Primbon. Understanding the concept of nahas day according to Javanese Primbon is important.
In the context of Primbon, nahas day refers to a day that is considered to bring less fortunate energy or luck. That is why the concept of nahas day in Javanese Primbon is important to understand. Understanding about nahas day becomes relevant in making daily decisions, such as when to get married, build a house, and perform other important activities.
Curious about what is the explanation of nahas day in Javanese Primbon? To understand the concept of nahas day according to Javanese Primbon more deeply, just read the following explanation.
1. What is a Day of Misfortune?
What is a Day of Misfortune? (credit: unsplash)
As mentioned earlier, a day of misfortune is a special day believed to have negative energy. On that day, it is believed that a person will experience various misfortunes or bad luck. In Javanese astrology, each 'weton' has its own day of misfortune.
A day of misfortune is part of the usual days. This means that a day of misfortune will undergo a recurring cycle within 1 month or within a certain period (in the Javanese calendar). On the day of misfortune, each 'weton' is advised to be more self-aware and cautious.
In Javanese society, a day of misfortune becomes a taboo. People who adhere to Javanese astrology may avoid important activities such as weddings, business openings, or long journeys on a day of misfortune. This is because on that day, it is believed that holding various important events on a day of misfortune will be prone to various obstacles.
2. How to Calculate a Day of Misfortune
How to Calculate a Day of Misfortune (credit: unsplash)
Calculating a day of misfortune according to Javanese astrology is a method that can be learned. In everyday life, calculating a day of misfortune is still a guide in daily life to determine someone's luck or fortune on a particular day.
Usually, people use it to choose a good date for important events such as weddings, business events, or even to start a new project.
The determination of a day of misfortune in Javanese astrology often involves Javanese calendar calculations. The process is quite easy and can be learned. Weton is the key to determining a day of misfortune. This is because weton is the basis for determining Wes 3, Wes 5, Wes 7, and Wes Gede as parts of a day of misfortune.
Wes 3, Wes 5, and Wes 7 are parts of a day of misfortune for each weton. Meanwhile, Wes Gede is the peak of a day of misfortune where the energy of a weton is at its lowest point.
- Wes 3 is determined by counting the 3rd day from the weton owned. For example, on the day of Selasa Kliwon, Wes 3 falls on Kamis Pahing.
- Wes 5 is determined by counting the 5th day from the given day. For example, on the day of Selasa Kliwon, Wes 5 falls on Sabtu Wage.
- Wes 7 is determined by counting the 7th day from the given day. For example, on the day of Selasa Kliwon, Wes 7 falls on Senin Legi.
- Meanwhile, Wes Gede is determined by counting the corresponding day based on the neptu number of the given day. For example, someone with the day of Selasa Kliwon has a neptu of 11, so Wes Gede is the 11th day after that, which is Jumat Kliwon.
3. How to Avoid Misfortune on a Day of Misfortune
How to Avoid Misfortune on a Day of Misfortune (credit: unsplash)
According to Javanese primbon, it is believed that there are several things that can be done to avoid misfortune brought by unlucky days. Here are some practices or things recommended to be done on unlucky days according to the teachings of Javanese primbon:
1. Knowing Unlucky Days
First and foremost, it is important to know the days that are considered unlucky based on the Javanese calendar or primbon calculations. This information can be found in various primbon sources or recognized Javanese calendars.
2. Postponing Important Activities
If possible, avoid doing important activities such as weddings, opening a business, or long trips on unlucky days. It can be considered to postpone these activities until a day that is deemed better or more beneficial according to the primbon.
3. Praying and Surrendering
Practical steps should be accompanied by spirituality. Praying and surrendering to God is considered a way to ask for protection and guidance in difficult or potentially unlucky situations.
4. Engaging in Positive Rituals
Some people may choose to engage in positive rituals or activities on unlucky days, such as charity, sharing, or doing good deeds to bring positive energy.
Those are some explanations about what an unlucky day is and how to calculate it. Hopefully, it is useful and can broaden knowledge, especially about Javanese culture. The decision to believe or not is up to the readers.
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