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Dungulan
dungulan
- Nama wuku (pekan yang banyaknya 30) yang ke 11. id
Andap
Dungulan
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 dataran dialect
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Bali aga dialect
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Usage Examples
⚙ Usage examples pulled from the Community Spaces
In Balinese: Rahina suci sane kaebekin warna puniki rauh nyabran Buda kliwon wuku Dungulan, mewali kaping 210 rahina sapisan manut wuku.
In English: This colorful holiday falls on Wednesday Kliwon of Dungulan week, once every 210 days according to wuku calendar.
In Indonesian: Jayapangus memberlakukan sistem penanggalan wuku yang berulang setiap 210 hari sekali, mengadaptasi sistem kalender musiman Jawa.
In Balinese: Hari raya Galungan dirayakan oleh umat Hindu Bali setiap 210 hari sekali, dengan menggunakan perhitungan kalender Bali yaitu pada hari Budha Kliwon Dungulan (Rabu Kliwon wuku Dungulan) sebagai hari kemenangan Dharma (kebenaran) melawan Adharma (kejahatan
In English: Galungan is celebrated by Balinese Hindus once every 210 days, using the Balinese calendar, namely on Buddhist day Kliwon Dungulan (Wednesday Kliwon wuku Dungulan) as the day of the victory of Dharma (truth) against Adharma (evil).
In Indonesian: Hari raya Galungan dirayakan oleh umat Hindu Bali setiap 210 hari sekali, dengan menggunakan perhitungan kalender Bali yaitu pada hari Budha Kliwon Dungulan (Rabu Kliwon wuku Dungulan) sebagai hari kemenangan Dharma (kebenaran) melawan Adharma (kejahatan
In Balinese: Rauhnyane rahina Galungan punika nangken 6 sasih utawi 210 rahina, inggih punika ri nuju Buda Kliwon wuku Dungulan.
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In Indonesian:
In Balinese: Ring rahinan mangkin wraspati Umanis Dungulan, tiang lakar Melali ke pantai kuta.
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In Indonesian:
- ↑ Utu Eka Mudiartika Yasa, dalam puisi yang berjudul "Buda Kliwon Dungulan", baris ke-2.
Root
Other forms of "-"
negative imperative
balance; scale
heat, almost ripe (about grains)
crying of a baby all night long, possibly as a result of ngrisebin, gradually increasing problem over a long term, sleepless, suddenly
cook in a flat shape (e.g. omlet)
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ropes, hefty rope
contents; filling
teenager; adult (about woman), virgin
a type of skin disease
shallow
catch with hand (palm)
align very close together so that two things are almost touching each other, very tight, lined up closely side by side
capable; clever; proficient, people who have expertise in certain fields of science, name of a priest in Mahabrata story
one of the most important kinds of offerings, consisting of a bucket shaped basket (kakul or wakul) made of coconut or lontar leaves in which is placed a whole shaved coconut, uncooked rice, egg, decorative leaves (plawa), fruit, ingredients of the betel chew and other foods. The daksina represents the world and all of the foods available in it. The water of the world is in the coconut. The container of a daksina is called wakul. The terms wakul and kakul are used interchangeably in various localities., south
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lantern with coconut oil, with cloth wick in a shallow dish
peaceful resting
pigeon dara
of all, good example, modest
almost daytime, time, about 0400, just before dawn, at first light before sunrise, on the point of, just about to (applies to time, not things)
Some Jimbaran people consider dawet to be a Javanese drink, whereas they think of cendol is a Balinese drink. Others consider the two to be the same. There is considerable variation in the ingredients of both of them, and it seems most realistic to thinks of dawet as a variety of cendol. Dawet contains santen,
plan: think, intuition, common sense, often used to imply planning to trick, cunning
girls who bring flowers in dance such as a welcoming dance in a temple, Pendet
for female member of the Brahmana caste, abbreviation for Ida Ayu
cool in the sense of temperature (not music, etc.), shade, calm, quiet, shelter
oar, removable oar lock
make fine, shatter, crush, fine (texture)
paper
because of
only: still, yet, just that
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eight hundred ( do = 2, samas = 400 )
sheep, stud goat
property of
pick up
thorn
too much, too many
undergrowth, shrub, brush, weeds, a challenge
shrunken, dwindled, fallen in, low, example
little a few, a little, broken
embarrassed
easy (Alus Mider), love (to someone/something), a word to show pity feeling; word to show regret/shame
sick, reluctant
fried onions
a small flow of water, stream, season when water comes down from hills, rainy season, grandmother (usually used in Tabanan)
open: break through an obstacle
constipated, swollen, hard, distended, to die/lose (about step in a Ceki game), too much water
landslide; collapse
bait (fishing)
noise great movement, shaking up, noisy; crowded; rowdy, screwed up; messy
give off light, be lit up (anything that gives off light), look for something with a torch or lantern or other source of light at night, for example kedungu, a large land crab that lives on the edge of the suung. Implication is that one is going to catch something, e.g. crab, lindung, fish, etc. but the verb can be used for looking for anything with any kind of light., flame ; imitation fire
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Related words
wuku, dina, rainan, galungan, penjor, msl.Puzzles
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Indonesian
Nama wuku yang ke 11
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