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Bale gong
bale gong
beleg*o- a building located in the middle jaba area or side jaba on a temple that serves as a place to beat gongs and gamelan (Mider) (Noun) en
- bangunan yang terletak di jaba tengah atau jaba sisi pada sebuah pura yang berfungsi sebagai tempat menabuh gong dan gamelan (Mider) (Noun) id
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Kasar
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Alus sor
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Alus mider
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Alus madya
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Alus singgih
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Mider
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Bali aga dialect
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Usage Examples
Ia mabalih anak magambel di bale gong.
He watched people play musical instruments at the gong hall.
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Other forms of "bale"
community or neighborhood building used as a meeting place and recreation hall for all members of the local community who are organized into a group. The group has two aspects, that which intersects government (civil) law, and that which concerns customary (adat) law. Or bale means a quantity of steamed rice., building; dwelling; house, hall, building like house
long buildings with twelve or more poles
the twelve-masted building contains lines and decorations on its pillars
building houses for public gatherings for villagers
patio or six square building
building located in the southern or eastern part of the house, twelve pillars, walled walls in the south and east
a building containing 28 pillars, erected on a mound of land surrounded by a pond as a royal assembly hall, priests and court officials
elongated and lined buildings each eight pillars
a sacred council building; built on a brick foundation and oriented longitudinally on a downhill shaft; there a village council meeting takes place every new and full moon, heads of households gather and take their place in the loud bale in the strict social status sequence, which requires them to sit in two parallel rows in the order of their seniority; the most senior member is always on the edge of the uphill (kaja/north) on the kangin/east side (sunrise), long pavilion; long house; community hall
the building where the goddess Majalila resides in Besakih temple
the main building which has twelve poles, generally a place of deliberation
the eighteen-mast building faces south where the gods dwell at the Batara Turun Kabéh ceremony
a twelve-masted building, erected in the western part of the house, as a place to receive guests
six-masted house (located in the southern part of the house)
the eleven square building for a traditional ceremony in the castle (royal palace)
one-masted square building, roofed with fibers on either side of the grand kori (Besakih), also called Balé Mundar-Mandir
twelve elongated buildings, staging gambuh art, usually found in the central courtyard of the castle
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
building a square house with eight pillars, as a place of ceremony at Besakih Temple
a four-mast building used as a seat for the priest to worship while leading a religious ritual
a six-masted building with its halls or building divided in two, located in the western part of the yard, as a place to receive guests
building a small rectangular house with a four mast as a pelinggih or a monument in a temple
a building in sanggah (family temple) or temple as a place of ceremonial means
empress's house
(balé sakutus/saka kutus) - building houses that have eight poles, usually used as a bed
small rectangular building that has a triple pole to place the arson equipment
the nine-poles building is located in the western part of the house, commonly called balé singasari
hall that has twelve poles, palm-roofed, formerly used by kings for ceremonies, now used as a place of offering in Besakih, also called the balé kembang sirang
a tall building in the corner of a palace or temple courtyard
two-masted balai in the rice fields or in the balé banjar, a place to weigh or measure rice
long rectangular building, six-masted with a series of ribs made in such a way that it looks as if it has no connection
seat or bed made of bamboo or wood
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bale agung, bale-bale, bale bandung, bale banjar, bale bengong, bale bunder, bale gede, bale gong, bale kembar, bale kulkul, bale mandapa, bale paselang, bale mundak, bale mujur, bale pawedan, bale pegat, bale pelik, bale piyasan, bale pamaksan, bale pagambuhan, bale ongkara, bale rum, bale wongkilas, bale tegeh, bale timbang, bale murda, bale sakutusPuzzles
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Translations
English
a building located in the middle jaba area or side jaba on a temple that serves as a place to beat gongs and gamelan
Indonesian
bangunan yang terletak di jaba tengah atau jaba sisi pada sebuah pura yang berfungsi sebagai tempat menabuh gong dan gamelan
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