The Days
- The days of the Dasawara (ten day week) are Sri, Pati, Raja, Manuh, Duka, Manusa, Raksasa, Suka, Dewa, and Pandita.
- The days of the Sangawara (nine day week) are Dangu, Jangur, Gigis, Nohan, Ogan, Erangan, Urungan, Tulus, Dadi.
- The days of the Asatawara (eight day week) are Sri, Indra, Guru, Yama, Ludra, Brahma, Kala, Uma.
- The days of the Saptawara (seven day week) are Redite, Coma, Anggara, Buda, Wraspati, Sukra, Saniscara.
- The days of the Sadwara (six day week) are Tungleh, Aryang, Urukung, Paniron, Was, Maulu.
- The days of the Pancawara (five day week) are Paing, Pon, Wage, Keliwon, Umanis.
- The days of the Caturwara (four day week) are Sri, Laba, Jaya, Menala.
- The days of the Triwara (three day week) are Pasah, Beteng, and Kajeng.
- The days of the Dwiwara (two day week) are Menga, Pept.
- The day of the Ekawara (one day week) is Luang.
Read more about this topic: Balinese Pawukon Calendar
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