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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "spirit, spiritual force that allows someone or something to direct his talent or its power toward effective ends. It enables the person who possesses it to develop his talents effectively i.e. so that they have a positive effect upon others in that they will be attracted to him and what he does". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Kapok  + (unwillingness not wanting to do something again because of previous bad experience, be cured, not do wrong thing again, afraid, discouraged, memory of something bad that happened in the past which causes a person to avoid the same situation again)
  • Paksa  + (use force on someone)
  • Mapekakas  + (use household equipment)
  • Maguna  + (useful talent of a performer such that audience is attracted to him)
  • Mekakasin  + (using or installing equipment)
  • Kelian  + (village official)
  • Chikungunya  + (viral isease caused by the chikungunya viviral isease caused by the chikungunya virus (CHIKV) which is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito, usually Aedes aegypti, the yellow fever mosquito. CHIKV infection can cause a debilitating illness, most often characterized by fever, headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, muscle pain, rash, and joint pain. The illness typically starts from 3 to 7 days after a person is bitten and may last a few days to a couple of weeks. It is thought to be rarely if ever fatal. It is thought to be rarely if ever fatal.)
  • Madelokan  + (visit home of dead person, condolence)
  • Nyimpangang adegan  + (visit of adegan to previous homes before cremation)
  • Majenukan  + (visit, usually bringing a present)
  • Adri  + (volcano)
  • Natab  + (waft essence of an offering toward a person, or toward oneself (but not toward gods). Compare to ngayab, which refers to the same motion, except directed away from oneself or away from someone else or offerings, toward god.)
  • Ngayab  + (waft the essence of an offering away from the offering toward gods)
  • Pabersihan idup  + (washing body of dead person immediately after death, similar to giving him a bath)
  • Ngulapin  + (wave)
  • Tampu  + (weak ineffective, indolent, lazy, lack appetite for food)
  • Lelor  + (weak)
  • Makenken  + (what is family relationship of person to …)
  • Rangda  + (widow)
  • Ngukup  + (win)
  • Menang  + (win, have power over (vs. kalah = lose))
  • Ngayahin  + (work for)
  • Nglimbed  + (wrap something around something else, e.g. sabuk around person)
  • Rarajahan  + (writing or picture that carries niskala power of pangiwa that can be used to harm an enemy.)
  • Pacuk-pacuk  + (y-shaped piece of wood shaped like a yoke, forming the two ends of a small fishing boat (jukung))
  • Taksu  + (spirit, spiritual force that allows someonspirit, spiritual force that allows someone or something to direct his talent or its power toward effective ends. It enables the person who possesses it to develop his talents effectively i.e. so that they have a positive effect upon others in that they will be attracted to him and what he does will be attracted to him and what he does)
  • Paya  + ((Cucurbitaceae))
  • Keris  + ((keris) - sword; kris; short sword that po(keris) - sword; kris; short sword that possess considerable magical power and must be treated with great respect; some have wavy blades; almost always worn by male dancers slung across the back, handle to the right; an important part of Balinese traditonal dress for such events as weddings, tooth filings, and so on.nts as weddings, tooth filings, and so on.)
  • Seh  + ((séh) - replacement:, substitute, spare clothes, change of clothes, set or suit of clothes)
  • Panyeroan  + (A person who helps with household chores (cooking, washing, sweeping, etc.) in the palace or residence of a Brahmin.)
  • Gentawang  + (A spirit that flies while making a sound like a bell)
  • Miripeh  + (An amulet or charm; A piece of jewellery worn for spiritual protection.)
  • Aling-aling  + (Brick or stone screen walls..are often set just inside the gate, to deflect malign influences.)
  • Cero  + (Contaminated in a physical sense because of being or living in an impure or inappropriate environment, such as between two rivers, or in a house at which a road dead ends. Sometimes used to mean dirty in a physical sense, i.e. with dirt on the body)
  • Sawang  + (Creative force, religious thought)
  • Sekapa  + (Discoria hispida (Discoreaceae))
  • Sepsep  + (Entering (pulling in) with the force of air; pulling in until absorbed; inhale; suck.)
  • Kayu besi  + (Eusideroxylon zwageri (Lauraceae). A tall, straight tree that has one of the most dense and durable woods in Southeast Asia. It is used for power poles, marine construction, piles, posts, roof shingles (sirat))
  • Dewa Ruci  + (God in his manifestation as the guardian of amerta water (living water) in the sea, in the form of a small person)
  • Titiang  + (I; me)
  • Tiang  + (I; me)
  • Nyepsep  + (Insert (draw in) with the force of air; pulling in until absorbed; inhale; suck;)
  • Sepsepa  + (Insert (draw in) with the force of air; pulling in until absorbed; inhale; suck;)
  • Pengeng-pengeng  + (Japanese Poinsettia, Pedilanthus tithytmaloides (Euphorbiaceae), decorative, succulent shrub with green, often zig-zag stems, leaves that are sometimes white edged, and peculiar pointed red flowers that are clustered at the ends of the stems)
  • Nunas baos  + (Lexically consists of the word nunas whichLexically consists of the word nunas which means to ask / beg and the word baos which means words / words. This term refers to a ritual to communicate with the existence of the supernatural world, usually balian or paranormal will try to communicate with spirits, gods and goddesses, bhatara bhatari or inviting the spirits of the ancestors from the family who come to them, with mystic abilities and spells. In this ritual, the body of Balian or Jero Dasaran will be possessed by the spirit or ancestor invited. After that the family members who come are welcome to ask questions or their purpose of inviting them to be present in the world. Questions generally revolve around the cause of a catastrophe, illness or death or other things that might be a wedge in their hearts.ngs that might be a wedge in their hearts.)
  • Nganjekang  + (Nganjekang: Spirit; encourage the fight to win)
  • Nyegara gunung  + (Nyegara Gunung is a Balinese Hindu philosophy that between the sea (segara) and the mountain (gunung) is an inseparable unity. Therefore, every action on the mountain will have an impact on the sea. Vice versa.)
  • Paramasiva  + (Siva, the highest level of Siva)
  • Goak  + (Slender-billed Crow, Large-billed Crow, Literally: Like a crow naming himself)
  • Silikaya jawa  + (Soursop (Annona muricata) contains proactiSoursop (Annona muricata) contains proactive compunds that are very useful to overcome cancer. In addition soursop fruit also serves as an anti-bacterial, anti fungi, effective against various types of parasites / worms, lowering high blood pressure, depression, stress, and normalize the nervous system. stress, and normalize the nervous system.)
  • Taru Kepah  + (Sterculia foetida Linn or known as Bastard Poon Tree is a very large tree. The tree commonly found in cemeteries and associated with cultural practices in Bali as dwelling spirit so offering is made to this tree.)

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