Pawukon
Pawukon is a traditional calendar system used by the Balinese people in Bali, Indonesia. It consists of a 210-day cycle divided into ten weeks, each with a different number of days. This calendar is primarily used for religious and cultural events, guiding the timing of ceremonies and festivals.
The Pawukon calendar is unique because it overlaps with the lunar calendar, incorporating both solar and lunar elements. Each week has its own significance, and the calendar is essential for maintaining the rhythm of Balinese life, influencing everything from agriculture to social activities.