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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "ceremony; everything related to the ceremony". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Pangambean  + (ceremony)
  • Ngluer  + (tall; protuberant (about trees, buildings, etc.))
  • Puja wali  + (ceremony at the shrine)
  • Buta  + (blind, very stupid (not just a little stupid))
  • Mapegat  + (ceremony for dead person prior to cremation in which family and friends say farewell to the spirit by throwing rice from the back of the hand toward the adegan, thereby cutting themselves off (pegat) from the spirit)
  • Nganyarin  + (renew offerings)
  • Pangukuran  + (a rasp that produces coarsely grated product, usually coconut)
  • Nasarin  + (ceremony for starting building of wall, house, sanggah, etc.)
  • Mamendak  + (welcome)
  • Pakeling  + (ceremony given when leaving home so that spirits will remember you)
  • Nyepih  + (separate,divide)
  • Pangandeg  + (sign, indicating that something should be stopped)
  • Mamiut  + (spendthrift, give away things)
  • Ngangkid  + (lift out)
  • Nglinggihan  + (put, place, install gods in sanggah)
  • Nyineb  + (ceremony in which something, e.g. pretima, is put away in storage)
  • Kepanggungan  + (that is held at in front of a large temporary shrine (panggung) that is set up outside the main entrance to a temple or house compound)
  • Majauman  + (of thanks that closes a larger and more complexceremony)
  • Nyenukin  + (ceremony that signifies the end of a big Dewa Yadnya ceremony)
  • Ngrupuk  + (onomatopoeia: sound of falling dishes, pots, etc.)
  • Pangenteg  + (strengthen, something that makes one's power stronger and steady)
  • Mageseng  + (burn corpse)
  • Ngulapin  + (wave)
  • Taur  + (ceremony, usually used to refer to a very ceremony, usually used to refer to a very large Buta Yadnya ceremony that features a big caru or sacrifice for purification from the influences of evil spirit. The purpose of taur is to provide offerings for butakala so that they will not bother people and will not interfere with human activity.nd will not interfere with human activity.)
  • Mawinten  + (ceremony; cleanse ourselves with the purification ceremony ; for the purification of the mind)
  • Aci-aci  + (ceremony; everything related to the ceremony)