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A list of all pages that have property "WikithonRecordText en" with value "although our religions are different, we must not be enemies. That is a sign that we have done virtue with peace and sincerity.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Jangklekanga  + (Ratu Ida Sang Hyang Widhi, guide me so that I get safety and peace in this world.)
  • Jangklekang  + (Ratu Ida Sang Hyang Widhi, guide me so that I get safety and peace in this world.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (Sandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity meanSandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity means not fragmented, a combined combination of diversity. Or what is known as "Diversity". One of them, the most obvious thing around us is the diversity or diversity of religions. However, the differences arising from the diversity of religions should be mutually exclusive. As the meaning of the word unity, we are certainly expected to embrace the differences that exist by complementing, sharing, and respecting each other. In this way the differences will create a "unity".way the differences will create a "unity".)
  • Jangkuak  + (Sandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity meanSandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity means not fragmented, a combined combination of diversity. Or what is known as "Diversity". One of them, the most obvious thing around us is the diversity or diversity of religions. However, the differences arising from the diversity of religions should be mutually exclusive. As the meaning of the word unity, we are certainly expected to embrace the differences that exist by complementing, sharing, and respecting each other. In this way the differences will create a "unity".way the differences will create a "unity".)
  • Jangkuak  + (Sandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity meanSandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity means not fragmented, a combined combination of diversity. Or what is known as "Diversity". One of them, the most obvious thing around us is the diversity or diversity of religions. However, the differences arising from the diversity of religions should be mutually exclusive. As the meaning of the word unity, we are certainly expected to embrace the differences that exist by complementing, sharing, and respecting each other. In this way the differences will create a "unity".way the differences will create a "unity".)
  • Jati  + (Sandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity meanSandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity means not fragmented, a combined combination of diversity. Or what is known as "Diversity". One of them, the most obvious thing around us is the diversity or diversity of religions. However, the differences arising from the diversity of religions should be mutually exclusive. As the meaning of the word unity, we are certainly expected to embrace the differences that exist by complementing, sharing, and respecting each other. In this way the differences will create a "unity".way the differences will create a "unity".)
  • Jangklekanga  + (Sandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity meanSandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity means not fragmented, a combined combination of diversity. Or what is known as "Diversity". One of them, the most obvious thing around us is the diversity or diversity of religions. However, the differences arising from the diversity of religions should be mutually exclusive. As the meaning of the word unity, we are certainly expected to embrace the differences that exist by complementing, sharing, and respecting each other. In this way the differences will create a "unity".way the differences will create a "unity".)
  • Jati  + (Sandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity meanSandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity means not fragmented, a combined combination of diversity. Or what is known as "Diversity". One of them, the most obvious thing around us is the diversity or diversity of religions. However, the differences arising from the diversity of religions should be mutually exclusive. As the meaning of the word unity, we are certainly expected to embrace the differences that exist by complementing, sharing, and respecting each other. In this way the differences will create a "unity".way the differences will create a "unity".)
  • Jangklekanga  + (Sandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity meanSandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity means not fragmented, a combined combination of diversity. Or what is known as "Diversity". One of them, the most obvious thing around us is the diversity or diversity of religions. However, the differences arising from the diversity of religions should be mutually exclusive. As the meaning of the word unity, we are certainly expected to embrace the differences that exist by complementing, sharing, and respecting each other. In this way the differences will create a "unity".way the differences will create a "unity".)
  • Jangklekang  + (Sandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity meanSandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity means not fragmented, a combined combination of diversity. Or what is known as "Diversity". One of them, the most obvious thing around us is the diversity or diversity of religions. However, the differences arising from the diversity of religions should be mutually exclusive. As the meaning of the word unity, we are certainly expected to embrace the differences that exist by complementing, sharing, and respecting each other. In this way the differences will create a "unity".way the differences will create a "unity".)
  • Kajangklekang  + (Sandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity meanSandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity means not fragmented, a combined combination of diversity. Or what is known as "Diversity". One of them, the most obvious thing around us is the diversity or diversity of religions. However, the differences arising from the diversity of religions should be mutually exclusive. As the meaning of the word unity, we are certainly expected to embrace the differences that exist by complementing, sharing, and respecting each other. In this way the differences will create a "unity".way the differences will create a "unity".)
  • Jangklekang  + (Sandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity meanSandya in Sanskrit means Unity. Unity means not fragmented, a combined combination of diversity. Or what is known as "Diversity". One of them, the most obvious thing around us is the diversity or diversity of religions. However, the differences arising from the diversity of religions should be mutually exclusive. As the meaning of the word unity, we are certainly expected to embrace the differences that exist by complementing, sharing, and respecting each other. In this way the differences will create a "unity".way the differences will create a "unity".)
  • Jati  + (They are side by side even though they have different religions.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (They are side by side even though they have different religions.)
  • Jangklekang  + (They are side by side even though they have different religions.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (They are side by side even though they have different religions.)
  • Jangkuak  + (They are side by side even though they have different religions.)
  • Jangklekang  +
  • Kajangklekang  +
  • Jangkuak  + (although our religions are different, we must not be enemies.)
  • Jangkuak  +
  • Jati  + (although our religions are different, we must not be enemies.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (although our religions are different, we must not be enemies.)
  • Jati  +
  • Jangklekanga  +
  • Jangklekang  + (although our religions are different, we must not be enemies.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (although our religions are different, we must not be enemies.)
  • Jangklekang  + (although our religions are different, we must not be enemies. That is a sign that we have done virtue with peace and sincerity.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (although our religions are different, we must not be enemies. That is a sign that we have done virtue with peace and sincerity.)
  • Jangkuak  + (although our religions are different, we must not be enemies. That is a sign that we have done virtue with peace and sincerity.)
  • Jati  + (although our religions are different, we must not be enemies. That is a sign that we have done virtue with peace and sincerity.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (although our religions are different, we must not be enemies. That is a sign that we have done virtue with peace and sincerity.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (Don't be afraid of enemies.)
  • Jangklekang  + (Don't be afraid of enemies.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (Don't be afraid of enemies.)
  • Jati  + (Don't be afraid of enemies.)
  • Jangkuak  + (Don't be afraid of enemies.)
  • Jati  + (Every Galungan I give lawar as a sign of friendship to my neighbors.)
  • Jangkuak  + (Every Galungan I give lawar as a sign of friendship to my neighbors.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (Every Galungan I give lawar as a sign of friendship to my neighbors.)
  • Jangklekang  + (Every Galungan I give lawar as a sign of friendship to my neighbors.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (Every Galungan I give lawar as a sign of friendship to my neighbors.)
  • Jangkuak  + (He could not defeat the enemies because he no longer had weapons.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (He could not defeat the enemies because he no longer had weapons.)
  • Jangklekang  + (He could not defeat the enemies because he no longer had weapons.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (He could not defeat the enemies because he no longer had weapons.)
  • Jati  + (He could not defeat the enemies because he no longer had weapons.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (Imagine all the people living life in peace.)
  • Jati  + (Imagine all the people living life in peace.)
  • Jangkuak  + (Imagine all the people living life in peace.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (Imagine all the people living life in peace.)
  • Jangklekang  + (Imagine all the people living life in peace.)
  • Jangkuak  + (Pandavas hit their enemies.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (Pandavas hit their enemies.)
  • Jangklekang  + (Pandavas hit their enemies.)