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A list of all pages that have property "Definition" with value "a past dream or desire, or recite mantras". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Ulem-uleman  + (A message inviting someone to some sort of adat (event) where he is usually expected to help)
  • Papanggulan  + (a method to beat gamelan using panggul (gamelan bat) which emphasizes more on the kendang (drum) stump)
  • Sangkala  + (a misfortune, damage, disaster, trouble)
  • Sager  + (a mixture consisting of dried small fish (gerang) fried without oil (gerang manyanyah), grated coconut (nyuh makikih), palm sugar (gula Bali), don kecarum, and kesuna-cekuh (spice mixture))
  • Moreng  + (A mixture of cooked rice and vegetables, containing liquid (kuah) and spices)
  • Sambel  + (a mixture of spices put on food to sharpen the taste)
  • Drama  + (a modern form)
  • Sendratari  + (a modern invention and very popular with Balinese people)
  • Kejep  + (a moment; briefly; not long)
  • Dumadi  + (a more refined term than numitis, but means the same thing. The reincarnated spirit itself is sometimes referred to as Sang Dumadi)
  • Bikule  + (a mouse)
  • Angsel  + (a musical accent)
  • Bungbung  + (a musical instrument, the keys of which are made from bamboo)
  • Gadung kasturi  + (a new dance created by a group of female da new dance created by a group of female dancers who express the beauty of their feelings through a sprinkling of graceful and expressive dance movements, like the Gadung flower that spreads its fragrance to everyone who witnesses it, created by NLN Suasthi Widjaja Bandem, SST., M.Hum with percussion accompaniment by I Ketut Garwa, S.Skar, M.Sn.ompaniment by I Ketut Garwa, S.Skar, M.Sn.)
  • Kunang-kunang  + (a nocturnal beetle that gives off light)
  • Abongkos  + (a pack)
  • Sangging  + (a painter)
  • Jantuk  + (a part of human body, the space between eyebrow and hair over the head)
  • Ratna Sambawa  + (a part of Panca Tatagata)
  • Anggara  + (a part of Sapta Wara)
  • Soma  + (a part of Sapta Wara (Redite, Soma, Anggara, Buda, Wraspati, Sukra, Saniscara))
  • Redite  + (a part of Sapta Wara (Redite, Soma, Anggara, Buda, Wraspati, Sukra, Saniscara))
  • Parhyangan  + (a part of Tri Hita Karana, which deals with the spirituality of humans and the Creator)
  • Pawongan  + (a part of Tri Hita Karana, which is the harmonious relationship between humans and humans)
  • Diksa  + (a passage extolling the perfection of god)
  • Acep-acepan  + (a past dream or desire, or recite mantras)
  • Puncak  + (a peak)
  • Tani  + (a peasant)
  • Sulinggih  + (a pedanda or brahmana who has reached higher status after the madiksa ceremony ())
  • Keji beling  + (a perennial herb or nearly a shrub 1-2 m ta perennial herb or nearly a shrub 1-2 m tall. Stems are stout, branched, densely velvet-hairy or bristly throughout. Oppositely arranged leaves are rather thick and somewhat leathery, ovate to elliptic- oblong, sometimes even lance-shaped, 5-12 cm long, 2.5-6 cm wide. Margins are toothed, with the teeth angled forward. Tip is acute to tapering, base broadly wedge-shaped to heart-shaped. Flower spikes are stout, erect, 10-60 cm tall, densely bristly. Bracts are lance-shaped or oblong-lance shaped, 8-12 mm long. Flowers are attractive, scarlet, crimson to rose or magenta, fading pink, occasionally purple, fading blue. Flower tube is 1.3-1.8 cm long. Keji beling is also identified with Hemigraphis alternata (Acanthaceae), metal leaf, red flamernata (Acanthaceae), metal leaf, red flame)
  • Ianu  + (a person (indefinite))
  • Kelian  + (a person who oversees the distribution of irrigation water)
  • Maling  + (a person who steals)
  • Jadma  + (a person; an individual)
  • Sipsip  + (a piece of bamboo over the ribs of the house to attach the roof)
  • Prapen  + (a place for making sharp weapons from metal (gold, silver, iron, steel); blacksmith's workplace; fireplace)
  • Bale pamaksan  + (a place located on the side of the house, used to hold inter-family gatherings in one bondage sanggah (family temple) and can also function as a place of deliberation)
  • Grombong  + (a place of water from rock solids)
  • Pengkeban  + (a place to conceal something from others)
  • Pagagan  + (a place to plant rice fields)
  • Cikal  + (a plant with huge pods that grows in Java.a plant with huge pods that grows in Java. The seeds of this plant wash up on the Jimbaran Bay shore, and children use these them in a kicking game. Seeds are smooth dark brown disks with roundeed edges, about 5 - 6 cm. in diameter and 1 cm. thick. Cikal is also the name of the game in which the seeds are kicked so that they slide on the ground.e kicked so that they slide on the ground.)
  • Alun-alun  + (a playing or sports field. Denpasar's Puputan Badung square is called Alun-alun.)
  • Pau  + (A plump, soft white roll eaten as a pushcart snack, of Chinese origin.)
  • Pak  + (a polite form of address for a man who is older than the speaker)
  • Nasi rongan  + (a portion of rice for ten people)
  • Nasi yasa  + (A portion of rice given to the prayers and those who helped during the preparation of ceremony, which is given after the Saraswati ceremony is done.)
  • Keplokan  + (a portion of steamed rice formed into a circle with curved sides, usually molded in a soup plate with a flat bottom)
  • Perocot  + (a pot of water or a jar of coconut shell)
  • Udange  + (a prawn)
  • Tumpel  + (a precise impact)
  • Nyimpangang adegan  + (a process in the Ngaben ceremony. The scene (symbol of a deceased person) is brought to the house for an intersection / visit.)