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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "One of the two naga, or snake-dragons, that live in Bhur Loka, along with Bedawang". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Nyama braya  + (neighbors, friends who may live far away)
  • Silur bangbang  + (offering small banana plant and a live chick that are put in a newly opened grave just before cremation and before body is removed)
  • Sarad  + (offering a large offering, usually seen onoffering a large offering, usually seen only at the largest and most elaborate temple festivals, consisting of fried, coleored rice cakes shaped into small human and animal forms. These cakes are attached to a large bamboo or rattan frame, often depicting Bhur, Bhuwa, and Swah, the underworld, world of man, and heaven, with Bedawang, the world turtle on the bottom, with the two nagas, Basuki and Anantaboga. The village of Singapadu, Gianyar, is especially noted for making sarad offerings, some of which are several meters high.gs, some of which are several meters high.)
  • Basuki  + (one of the two naga, snake-dragons, that live in Bhur Loka along with Bedawang)
  • Nyotol  + (peck (chicken)
  • Roban  + (people or family who live with one kitchen; family members)
  • Loka  + (place: world, kingdom)
  • Turus  + (pole of a living fence)
  • Mapuri  + (rest; stay; live; reside in)
  • Siksik  + (scales as of snake, shell of turtle)
  • Padmasana  + (shrine, important shrine that is found in many temples)
  • Lubak  + (sian palm civet, Paradoxurus hermaphroditusian palm civet, Paradoxurus hermaphroditus (Viverridae), sometimes called civet cat, but it is not closely related to cats. The coat is pale brown or gray and the stripes and markings on the back are sometimes hard to see. The forehead has a pale band running across it. The claws are not retractile. The secretion from the anal glands is strong and distinctive. The head and body are about 28 inches long, with the tail about the same inches long, with the tail about the same)
  • Nenipi  + (snake)
  • Sarpa  + (snake)
  • Lelipi  + (snake)
  • Lipi lengis  + (snake; a shiny little snake like an earthworm)
  • Nginyal  + (something without swallowing, e.g. gum)
  • Catur  + (stages of life)
  • Nongos  + (stay; live)
  • Ngoyong  + (steady, stop, stay in one place, live in a place, let it be, wait a second)
  • Kelad-keled  + (to hestitate before emerging, such as a snake poking its head out of a hole)
  • Nengil  + (to live in a place, sit still, keep silent, stay)
  • Nongosin  + (to stay or live in a place; inhabit; occupy)
  • Pikat  + (trap, esp. for dove, in which wild birds are caught on glue that is set next to decoy)
  • Mamukal  + (work/live at night - like a big bat)
  • Anantaboga  + (One of the two naga, or snake-dragons, that live in Bhur Loka, along with Bedawang)
  • Anantabhoga  + (Anantaboga is a dragon who is one of the children of Goddess Kadru with Rsi Kasyapa. One of the stories about Naga Anantaboga is found in the Adi Parwa text.)
  • Wit awar awar  + (Awar Awar leaves contain saponin compounds, alkaloid flavonoids, tannins and polyphenols that are useful for treating skin diseases, asthma and snake bites.)
  • Anantaboga  +
  • Sita  + (Rama Wife of Rama, heroine of the Ramayana epic who was captured by an agent of the demon Rawana and forced to live in Langka.)
  • Sabuh  + (Tuesday)
  • Plancah  + (animals (snake) that are considered sacred)
  • Gandrung  + (boys who danced in girls' costumes)
  • Puun  + (burned up, be on fire, consume by fire)
  • Jair  + (common fish used for bait in Suung area, said to be able to live in either fresh or salt water.)
  • Pangaskaraan  + (conducted for adegan at a cremation that are held in order to make up for omissions or errors in Manusa Yadnya ceremonies held while the spirit was still in a live body; held before the cremation itself)
  • Kalem  + (cool, patient, relaxed, not easily getting mad or upset)
  • Lipi lu  + (double-headed snake (in fairytale))
  • Naga  + (big snake (in stories and in some compound words))
  • Mercepada  + (earth place where people live, Buwah Loka)
  • Lindung  + (eel (Symbranchidae))
  • Jenek  + (feel at home in a place; stay; live)
  • Nyeneng  + (live)
  • Ngerob  + (live (family) with one kitchen)
  • Ngumbara  + (live a wandering life w.o. a fixed home, adventure)
  • Magenah  + (live be in a place, located, live in a place, stay, be somewhere)
  • Ngidupang  + (live cause to live give life to revive)
  • Meneng  + (live in a place; stay)
  • Idup  + (live)
  • Ngalubak  + (live like a civet cat)
  • Ran  + (live, die)