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

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  • Nyagjag  + (go to meet; come closer; come over)
  • Nelokin  + (go to see someone, visit someone when he is sick This sort of visit sometimes requires a small present, depending upon circumstances This word is not used to mean drop by casually It is a planned visit)
  • Nganginang  + (go to the east (a spiritual orientation since east is the direction of the sunrise))
  • Ngajain  + (go to the north)
  • Mayuda  + (go to war)
  • Nyulubiin  + (go under something)
  • Ngranjing  + (go up)
  • Ngluhur  + (go up (to moksa), pass away, die (used for a pedanda))
  • Ngunggahin  + (go up, climb, mount)
  • Menekan  + (go up; climb)
  • Ngambahin  + (by way of, follow a road through one place to another place)
  • Tutut  + (follow someone)
  • Sadug  + (go with head lowered and horns point (bull))
  • Marengin  + (go with something or someone)
  • Milu  + (go with, accompany, do what someone else does, walk with, join in, come along)
  • Lunga  + (go, as in "where are you going")
  • Tetujon  + (goal)
  • Kambing  + (goat)
  • Dukut sewu  + (goat manure)
  • Betara  + (god who lives in the central section of the shrine in family temple called kemulan or kemulan taksu)
  • Hyang  + (honorific or prestigious)
  • Siwa  + (God as destroyer and recycler of humanity, Siwa is associated with the Pura Dalem and is considered to be the dissolver of life so that it can be recreated - rather like a recycler of souls)
  • Sang Hyang Widhi  + (God as the unification of all manifestatioGod as the unification of all manifestations of god into one single, all-powerful god, more or less equivalent to the Christian God and the Islamic Allah The term is emphasized by the Indonesian government so as to conform with that part of the national doctrine of Pancasila which states that there is only one god However, commonly and unofficially, most Balinese do not use the termicially, most Balinese do not use the term)
  • Dewa Ruci  + (God in his manifestation as the guardian of amerta water (living water) in the sea, in the form of a small person)
  • Kalantaka  + (god of death)
  • Semara Jaya  + (god of love)
  • Sri  + (woven bamboo piece on top of a cili (hour glass shaped) figure that is commonly used as an effigy in such ceremonies as cremations)
  • Iswara  + (god of the East)
  • Sambu  + (god of the Northeast)
  • Sangkara  + (god of the Northwest)
  • Mahesora  + (god of the Southeast)
  • Mahadewa  + (god of the west)
  • Arda  + (electrical term)
  • Giri  + (mountain)
  • Kumara  + (god that guards children)
  • Betara  + (god who lives in the central section of the shrine in family temple called kemulan or kemulan taksu)
  • Danuja  + (goddess Danu's child)
  • Semara  + (romantic or erotic love)
  • Semara Ratih  + (goddess of love)
  • Dewi Sri  + (Goddess of rice)
  • Betarane  + (gods; the gods)
  • Makedep  + (goes out)
  • Lenged  + (spinning, rotating on an axis perpendicularto plane of disk)
  • Ngauhang  + (westward)
  • Ngajanang  + (going toward the north (kaja))
  • Gondong  + (goiter)
  • Mas  + (gold)
  • Kanaka  + (gold)
  • Rukmi  + (gold)
  • Cecetrung  + (Golden-headed Cisticola (bird))