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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "mabanyu = urinate or weekday, first day of the Pawukon cycle, everyone is supposed to go to the sea or to a spring or other source of water to purify himself or rice water from washing rice, sometimes fed to pigs, milky because of fines (vs. titisan = water from cooking rice)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Matal  + (week no. 21 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Uye  + (week no. 22 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Menail  + (week no. 23 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Prangbakat  + (week no. 24 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Bala  + (week no. 25 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Ugu  + (week no. 26 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Kulantir  + (week no. 4 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Taulu  + (week no. 5 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Gumbreg  + (week no. 6 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Wariga  + (week no. 7 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Warigadian  + (week no. 8 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Julungwangi  + (week no. 9 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Sinta  + (week no.1 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Krulut  + (week)
  • Empel  + (weir; hold it; dykes (about water; rivers, etc.))
  • Sukan  + (well (for water))
  • Baas  + (white uncooked milled rice)
  • Saraswati  + (wife of Brahma and the deity of books, knowledge, and learning. The last day of the Pawukon cycle, Saniscara Watugunung, is devoted to her worship. She is often depicted playing a musical instrument and accompanied by a swan.)
  • Ngukup  + (win)
  • Berem  + (wine)
  • Napinang  + (winnow)
  • Maploncor  + (with a ploncor; contains a shower or duct on clay water vessels)
  • Nasi bira  + (yellow rice mixed with beans, anchovies, kecicang, basil, and sandalwood water as a complementary offering)
  • Uga  + (yoke for a single water buffalo (kebo))
  • Bungkak  + (young coconut without meat, younger than kuwud, older than bungsil)
  • Banyu  + (mabanyu = urinate or weekday, first day ofmabanyu = urinate or weekday, first day of the Pawukon cycle, everyone is supposed to go to the sea or to a spring or other source of water to purify himself or rice water from washing rice, sometimes fed to pigs, milky because of fines (vs. titisan = water from cooking rice)es (vs. titisan = water from cooking rice))
  • Kangkung  + ((Convolvulvaceae))
  • Tingkih  + ((Euphorbiaceae))
  • Klabet  + ((Leguminosae))
  • Celagi  + ((Leguminosae))
  • Sungsang  + ((Liliaceae) climbing lily; sungsang flower)
  • Kacai  + ((Liliaceae))
  • Ketumbah  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Belek  + ((belék) - sheet metal; canned, big metal container; can)
  • Ceeng  + ((cééng) - measuring length of time between(cééng) - measuring length of time between rounds of cockfight; a traditional time measuring device made of half a coconut shell with a hole in the middle; this tool will be placed on the water in a bucket or container, then the time will be calculated from this tool inserted until it sinks to the bottom of the containeril it sinks to the bottom of the container)
  • Panembak  + ((panémbak) - holy water to water the bodies or corpse)
  • Ajakanan  + ((size) is enough for one time cooking (about rice))
  • Mereng  + (A brown leaf hopper, the most serious insect pest in Balinese rice fields)
  • Gobes  + (A cake shaped like a bowl made from sticky rice flour mixed with steamed grated coconut and granulated sugar)
  • Moreng  + (A mixture of cooked rice and vegetables, containing liquid (kuah) and spices)
  • Nasi yasa  + (A portion of rice given to the prayers and those who helped during the preparation of ceremony, which is given after the Saraswati ceremony is done.)
  • Tumpek Wayang  + (A special day to give blessings to shadow A special day to give blessings to shadow puppet art. The offering is given to God Iswara, requesting everlasting, fun, and meaningful shadow puppet art. [Dispar Karangasem]</br>If a child is born in this week (wuku), a wayang performance will be done to protect the child. This may take place when the child is already a bit older -but always in the Wayang week, preferably on the Tumpek Wayang day. It falls on the Saturday of the 27th week of the Pawukon calendar. of the 27th week of the Pawukon calendar.)
  • Klipes  + (An insect that lies in water, especially the fields [sawah])
  • Dadalu  + (An insect with large wings, like a flying An insect with large wings, like a flying ant, that comes at masan matajuk (rice planting season, at the start of the rainy season). The insect loses its wings, which litter the ground. Legend is that it comes from a termite, tetani, and, when it dies, to turn into padang teki, a kind of grass.to turn into padang teki, a kind of grass.)
  • Paid-paidan  + (Anggara Pahing Watugunung, Tuesday of the Anggara Pahing Watugunung, Tuesday of the 30 Pawukon week, also called Urip Adawuh. This is the day upon which Watugunung was punished by Wisnu. On this day Bagawan Sukra arrived and brought Watugunung back to life. Wisnu dragged him around and punished him, and he died again the same day. Paid means to drag. One cannot climb trees or walls on this day. Sometime called Urip Adawuh. on this day. Sometime called Urip Adawuh.)
  • Odalan  + (Anniversary festival of a temple)
  • Dedaaran  + (Any food eaten with rice)
  • Pawukon  + (Balinese 210 day calendar cycle of 30 seven-day weeks that governs most, but not all, of the anniversaries, auspicious days, and religious events)
  • Pengarung  + (Balinese traditional architect Water tunnel)
  • Bangkal  + (Big male pigs fanged)
  • Empelan  + (Dam / dam, but smaller in shape, usually found in rice fields as an irrigation system)