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  • Jangkuak  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Jati  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Jangklekang  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Jati  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • BASAbaliWiki:Wikithon Examples  + (Thesis on the topic of "Melegandang")
  • Kajangklekang  +
  • Jangklekanga  +
  • Jangkuak  +
  • Jangklekang  +
  • Jati  +
  • BASAbaliWiki:Wikithon Examples  + (In the forest there is an animal in the form of a striped tiger)
  • BASAbaliWiki:Wikithon Examples  + (Offering saiban offerings (in the form of a pinch of rice covered with small leaves) is one of the yadnya sesa.)
  • BASAbaliWiki:Wikithon Examples  + (This is a form of paraphrase or in Balinese it is called "sesenggakan". If translated literally it would be "Like a thin strand of hair". This parable has the true meaning of "A very difficult job")
  • BASAbaliWiki:Wikithon Examples  + (This is a form of paraphrase or in Balinese it is called "sesenggakan". When translated literally it would be "Like a strand of hair hanging down". This parable has the real meaning of "A very dangerous job")
  • BASAbaliWiki:Wikithon Examples  + (This is a form of paraphrase or in Balinese it is called "sesenggakan". If translated literally it would be "Like pulling/pull hair out in flour". This parable has a real meaning which is "A work that must be done with great care")
  • Jangklekang  + (Videos can be in the form of narrative documentation / illustrations related to the topic.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (Videos can be in the form of narrative documentation / illustrations related to the topic.)
  • Jangkuak  + (Videos can be in the form of narrative documentation / illustrations related to the topic.)
  • Jati  + (Videos can be in the form of narrative documentation / illustrations related to the topic.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (Videos can be in the form of narrative documentation / illustrations related to the topic.)
  • Jangkuak  + ("Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, "Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, Indonesia, Tajen, Balinese for cockfight, follows multiple narrative threads of this ancient spectacle– that of the blade, the rooster, the cockfighter. It is the moment when these elements come together during the bloody match that the real drama begins." bloody match that the real drama begins.")
  • Jangklekanga  + ("Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, "Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, Indonesia, Tajen, Balinese for cockfight, follows multiple narrative threads of this ancient spectacle– that of the blade, the rooster, the cockfighter. It is the moment when these elements come together during the bloody match that the real drama begins." bloody match that the real drama begins.")
  • Kajangklekang  + ("Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, "Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, Indonesia, Tajen, Balinese for cockfight, follows multiple narrative threads of this ancient spectacle– that of the blade, the rooster, the cockfighter. It is the moment when these elements come together during the bloody match that the real drama begins." bloody match that the real drama begins.")
  • BASAbaliWiki:Wikithon Examples  + ("Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, "Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, Indonesia, Tajen, Balinese for cockfight, follows multiple narrative threads of this ancient spectacle– that of the blade, the rooster, the cockfighter. It is the moment when these elements come together during the bloody match that the real drama begins.e bloody match that the real drama begins.)
  • Jati  + ("Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, "Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, Indonesia, Tajen, Balinese for cockfight, follows multiple narrative threads of this ancient spectacle– that of the blade, the rooster, the cockfighter. It is the moment when these elements come together during the bloody match that the real drama begins." bloody match that the real drama begins.")
  • Jangklekang  + ("Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, "Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, Indonesia, Tajen, Balinese for cockfight, follows multiple narrative threads of this ancient spectacle– that of the blade, the rooster, the cockfighter. It is the moment when these elements come together during the bloody match that the real drama begins." bloody match that the real drama begins.")
  • Jangkuak  + (BSBB…..This is busung (immature coconut leBSBB…..This is busung (immature coconut leaf), this is semat (tiny stick made from bamboo)… Aah….become canang (an offerings made from configuration of flowers with a special form of coconut leaf as its base). This is busung, this is rice… Aah become tipat (a kind of food made of cooked rice in an immature coconut leaf). Busung-semat, rice-bu..busung….aah…be..busung-rice-semat-busung! Busung semat rice busung!.....Seems ok, right..g semat rice busung!.....Seems ok, right..)
  • Jangklekanga  + (BSBB…..This is busung (immature coconut leBSBB…..This is busung (immature coconut leaf), this is semat (tiny stick made from bamboo)… Aah….become canang (an offerings made from configuration of flowers with a special form of coconut leaf as its base). This is busung, this is rice… Aah become tipat (a kind of food made of cooked rice in an immature coconut leaf). Busung-semat, rice-bu..busung….aah…be..busung-rice-semat-busung! Busung semat rice busung!.....Seems ok, right..g semat rice busung!.....Seems ok, right..)
  • Kajangklekang  + (BSBB…..This is busung (immature coconut leBSBB…..This is busung (immature coconut leaf), this is semat (tiny stick made from bamboo)… Aah….become canang (an offerings made from configuration of flowers with a special form of coconut leaf as its base). This is busung, this is rice… Aah become tipat (a kind of food made of cooked rice in an immature coconut leaf). Busung-semat, rice-bu..busung….aah…be..busung-rice-semat-busung! Busung semat rice busung!.....Seems ok, right..g semat rice busung!.....Seems ok, right..)
  • Jati  + (BSBB…..This is busung (immature coconut leBSBB…..This is busung (immature coconut leaf), this is semat (tiny stick made from bamboo)… Aah….become canang (an offerings made from configuration of flowers with a special form of coconut leaf as its base). This is busung, this is rice… Aah become tipat (a kind of food made of cooked rice in an immature coconut leaf). Busung-semat, rice-bu..busung….aah…be..busung-rice-semat-busung! Busung semat rice busung!.....Seems ok, right..g semat rice busung!.....Seems ok, right..)
  • Jangklekang  + (BSBB…..This is busung (immature coconut leBSBB…..This is busung (immature coconut leaf), this is semat (tiny stick made from bamboo)… Aah….become canang (an offerings made from configuration of flowers with a special form of coconut leaf as its base). This is busung, this is rice… Aah become tipat (a kind of food made of cooked rice in an immature coconut leaf). Busung-semat, rice-bu..busung….aah…be..busung-rice-semat-busung! Busung semat rice busung!.....Seems ok, right..g semat rice busung!.....Seems ok, right..)
  • Kajangklekang  + (Every February, commemorating the month of the Balinese language, the government holds a dharma gita competition (competition or song festival related to Hinduism: sekar alit, madya, and agung) at the Art Center.)
  • Jati  + (Every February, commemorating the month of the Balinese language, the government holds a dharma gita competition (competition or song festival related to Hinduism: sekar alit, madya, and agung) at the Art Center.)
  • Jangklekang  + (Every February, commemorating the month of the Balinese language, the government holds a dharma gita competition (competition or song festival related to Hinduism: sekar alit, madya, and agung) at the Art Center.)
  • Jangkuak  + (Every February, commemorating the month of the Balinese language, the government holds a dharma gita competition (competition or song festival related to Hinduism: sekar alit, madya, and agung) at the Art Center.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (Every February, commemorating the month of the Balinese language, the government holds a dharma gita competition (competition or song festival related to Hinduism: sekar alit, madya, and agung) at the Art Center.)
  • BASAbaliWiki:Wikithon Examples  + (Rice cake in the form of a bowl.)
  • Jati  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Jangklekang  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Jati  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Jangkuak  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Jangklekang  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)