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  • Blaganjure  + (marching gong of cengceng, gong, and kendang (see bebonangan))
  • Alid  + (smell of fish)
  • Poh Amplem  + (one kind of mango that tastes sour; amplem mango)
  • Ginjal  + (kidney)
  • Kipa  + (one legged)
  • Liter  + (liter the basic metric unit of volume measurement)
  • Tithi  + (lunar day)
  • Seet  + (fasten, tie into bundles (e.g. rice))
  • Sajuta  + (one million)
  • Asasih  + (one month)
  • Silih Tunggil  + (one of)
  • Pabersihan mati  + (one of a series of mortuary baths)
  • Manak  + (giving birth to children (animals))
  • Jejeruk  + (one of five main dishes served at an ebat. Like gaguden but don belimbing not added, so the white of coarsely grated coconut prevails, not green. Placed on serving plate on the near left side of the eater.)
  • Kima  + (one of four main dishes for ebat in Denpasar consisting of chopped fried meat, spices, finely grated roasted coconut meat, kekalas, and blood)
  • Ponggang  + (slit; gap; have a gap)
  • Cetok  + (trowel mason's trowel (vs. cetak = print))
  • Legong buwuk  + (one of several types of legong dances)
  • Kajar  + (type of gong that imitates the rhythms of the drums in some styles of music)
  • Kecek  + (blind (one eye))
  • Recaka  + (one of the breath settings in pranayama; exhale)
  • Biksuka  + (stage of life)
  • Luk  + (kris)
  • Agni  + (the fire god)
  • Grahasta  + (second stage of life after 'Brahmacari')
  • Baruna  + (one of the gods of the 18 directions, assigned to West Southwest)
  • Kuwera  + (one of the gods of the eighteen directions whose place is in the North-Northwest)
  • Candra  + (moon)
  • Bayu  + (one of the gods of the Nawa Sanga, 18 directions, assigned to West-Northwest)
  • Tabia bun  + (long pepper, piper retrofractum (Piperaceae))
  • Gangsa  + (one of the instruments in a bronze ensemble or gambungan barungan. Many types of Bali gambelan barungan use gangsa, such as semara pagulingan, angklung, kebyar gong, gong gede, gambang.)
  • Bali  + (One of the islands and provinces in IndoneOne of the islands and provinces in Indonesia with an island area of 153 km long and 112 km wide and an island area of 123.98 km2. The name Bali Dwipa ("Bali Island") has been found from various inscriptions, including the pillar of the Blanjong inscription written by Sri Kesari Warmadewa in 914 AD which mentions "Walidwipa". Bali is the most popular tourist destination on earth. Bali is famous for its dances and culture, traditional music, many carvings, paintings, leather crafts; metalworking is quite popular, and of course very beautiful natural scenery. of course very beautiful natural scenery.)
  • Nidik  + (eat (very low, used only to insult people)
  • Gadung kasturi  + (a new dance created by a group of female da new dance created by a group of female dancers who express the beauty of their feelings through a sprinkling of graceful and expressive dance movements, like the Gadung flower that spreads its fragrance to everyone who witnesses it, created by NLN Suasthi Widjaja Bandem, SST., M.Hum with percussion accompaniment by I Ketut Garwa, S.Skar, M.Sn.ompaniment by I Ketut Garwa, S.Skar, M.Sn.)
  • Daksina  + (one of the most important kinds of offerinone 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.sed interchangeably in various localities.)
  • Gulu wangsul  + (one of the neck movements when dancing (Balinese dance))
  • Gentorag  + (one of the old Balinese musical instruments, consisting of small bells hung on a wooden handle and used in several types of ancient Balinese and Javanese gamelan)
  • Pranawa  + (symbol of the magic sound Om)
  • Tabu  + (pumpkin (Cucurbitaceae))
  • Loba  + (greedy)
  • Mada  + (one of the Sad Ripu, the others being: Kama - lust)
  • Moha  + (one of the Sad Ripu, the others being: Kama - lust)
  • Paron  + (one of the several coconut shell measuring conetainers used to dispense uncooked rice)
  • Dangdung  + (tuna uthynnus affinis, Indonesian Name: komo)
  • Bebolong  + ((Myrtaceae), fruit of the cajeput (or cajaput or cajuput) tree. Cajeput oil is produced by steam distillation of the leaves and is used commonly as a household medicine in some parts of Asia as minyak kayu putih (Bahasa Indonesia).)
  • Ding  + (music first note of one of the pentatonic Balinese musical scales which consists of the notes: ding, dong, deng, dung, dang)
  • Reong  + (An instrument used in Balinese gamelan music)
  • Sattwa  + (one of the Tri Guna Sakti, the three types of disposition)
  • Tamas  + (one of the Tri Guna Sakti, types of disposition of humans)
  • Rajas  + (one of the Tri Guna, or types of human disposition)
  • Anantaboga  + (One of the two naga, or snake-dragons, that live in Bhur Loka, along with Bedawang)