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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "2. Grhasomethingya, married householder". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Ukur  + (shaped effigy used in a cremation ceremonyshaped effigy used in a cremation ceremony made of Chinese coins that are sewn onto a white cloth that has various symbols drawn on it. The cloth, plus other offerings is called kajang and is carried to the cemetery and burned along with the remains. The word ukur means "ith the remains. The word ukur means &quot)
  • Ngremekin  + (ceremonies held 3 days after an important, large ceremony in which offerings are destroyed and betara are returned to their shrines)
  • Ngadek  + (smell something, scent something, trace scent of something)
  • Sampian  + (offering decorative element in an offering that: 1.e always has porosan attached to it or associated with it)
  • Ngubetang  + (/p> ngubetang)
  • Uled bangkung  + (worm, bout 4 cm. long)
  • Depukan  + (rice bale of padi Bali, consisting of 32 handfuls)
  • Tukel  + (skein of yard or thread, measurement of length of string)
  • Bena  + (mouth of river, estuary, mouth, orifice)
  • Maringkes  + (1. rolled; summarized)
  • Tengulun  + (tree (Burseraceae))
  • Kati  + (weight)
  • Kwintal  + (one hundred kilograms)
  • Bengong  + (muse: ponder, astonished, puzzle over, meditate, amazed, stumped, aghast, admiration, surprised, think about, amaze, make speechless, struck with amaze-ment)
  • Pangider-ideran  + (eleven directions, the four cardinal points, the four intercardinal points, center, and up and down, each assigned to a different god, color, syllable, number (urip), power, and weapon: 1. North - Kaja - Wisnu - Black - Ang - Cakra - 4 - Utara)
  • Sapaha  + (16)
  • Triwara  + (week)
  • Ricik  + (1) A kind of fish)
  • Riget  + (2. broken; melted)
  • Saptawara  + (week)
  • Riet  + (1. broken; damaged)
  • Sangga  + (offering large packaged offering that is used, among other things, to place on a child's shoulders, head, etc., during oton)
  • Ngrigedin  + (1. blocking)
  • Catur  + (stages of life)
  • Asrama  + (2. Grhasomethingya, married householder)
  • Panca Sila  + (the basic principles of the Republic of Indonesia: 1. belief in one Almighty God)
  • Sampian  + (offering decorative element in an offering that: 1.e always has porosan attached to it or associated with it)
  • Mateenan  + (a quality of not revealing pain or stress)
  • Warna  + (the five directions, colors, and gods used in Balinese Hindu taxonomy: 1. Kangin = East, putih = white, the god Iswara)
  • Pangider-ideran  + (eleven directions, the four cardinal points, the four intercardinal points, center, and up and down, each assigned to a different god, color, syllable, number (urip), power, and weapon: 1. North - Kaja - Wisnu - Black - Ang - Cakra - 4 - Utara)
  • Kanda pat  + (the brother or sister spirits believed born with each human, accompanying him or her throughout life and thereafter, guarding and helping if treated properly, causing problems if not)
  • Maringkes  + (1. rolled; summarized)
  • Panyeneng  + (offering used to ask for long life (from joffering used to ask for long life (from jeneng, nyeneng = life). This offering always accompanies offerings that function as ayaban and tataban in the main part of a Manusa Yadnya ceremony, and the person who makes the offerings must natab and ngayab (waft toward self and toward gods). In a penyeneng there are three kinds of ingredients that function as purifiers and protectors: 1. nasi segau - rice mixed with ashes that, it is thought, can purify and clean away stains and sins can purify and clean away stains and sins)
  • Lindur  + (mangrove (Rhizophoracaea))
  • Moton  + (210 days of birth ceremony)
  • Selae  + (25; twenty five)
  • Triwara  + (week)
  • Paperon  + (vine ellow&#8209)
  • Catur  + (stages of life)
  • Saptawara  + (week)
  • Sangga  + (offering large packaged offering that is used, among other things, to place on a child's shoulders, head, etc., during oton)
  • Asrama  + (stage of life)
  • Asirepan  + (length of time one sleeps)
  • Kambuhan  + (42 days after birth)
  • Kacret-kacretan  + (tree (Bignoniaceae))
  • Sigihan  + (rice four handfuls of rice stalks (pejangan))
  • Depukan  + (rice bale of padi Bali, consisting of 32 handfuls)
  • Tum  + (a food package consisting of a dough of choppped or pounded be, coconut, spices, and a little sugar)
  • Atin  + (a 'u' shape hair piece forming the base for a wig)
  • Kebone  + (a / the buffalo)