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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "the building where the goddess Majalila resides in Besakih temple". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Griti  + (the basic word from the word 'pagriti' which means small speckled)
  • Ibing  + (the basic word from the word 'pangibing' which means male audience who come from the audience to dance with female dancers in Joged performances)
  • Cengkang  + (distance from thumb to index finger with palm face down and pressed down)
  • Gade  + (pawn; mortgage; property or money pledged or pledged as collateral)
  • Gatik  + (the basic word of the word 'gatikang' which means to consider)
  • Gulik  + (roll)
  • Glendong  + (the basic word from the word 'nglendong' which means to hang)
  • Grembeng  + (crock)
  • Grodog-grodog  + (onomatopoeia: sound of loud slow repeated hitting; the sound of the shower falling on the ground)
  • Ina  + (parent (animals only))
  • Sumbul  + (conical basket that is attached to the end of a long bamboo pole (juan) used for harvesting papaya and similar fruits)
  • Luwung-luwungan  + (the best possible)
  • Kedise  + (the bird)
  • Aslabsaban  + (the blink of an eye; at a glance)
  • Penjor  + (offering consisting of a bamboo pole with decorations)
  • Maben  + (the body/corpse burned with a burning ceremony (ngaben))
  • Taru intaran  + (The boiled stem skins can be used to cure malaria and dysentery.)
  • Bukune  + (the book)
  • Buku-bukune  + (the books; those books; his/her books)
  • Sambed  + (plow device that fits under the neck of an animal pulling field implement such as a cow pulling a plow)
  • Takir  + (small, boat shaped basket like container msmall, boat shaped basket like container made of folded banana leaf used for small quantities of solid materials in offerings. Each end is formed by a single fold and a single skewer (semat). Several of these are used in connection with the pemijian offering, containing vegetables, meat, peanuts, etc. Takir is about 2.5 cm. deep, 12 cm. long, and 8.5 cm. high.5 cm. deep, 12 cm. long, and 8.5 cm. high)
  • Betenan  + (the bottom one)
  • Kretege  + (the bridge; that bridge)
  • Sudamalung  + (the bright red star in Taurus)
  • Kanda pat  + (the brother or sister spirits believed born with each human, accompanying him or her throughout life and thereafter, guarding and helping if treated properly, causing problems if not)
  • Bale majalila  + (the building where the goddess Majalila resides in Besakih temple)
  • Tetimpug  + (the means used to invoke Sang Hyang Brahma, who in the ceremony mentioned yad symbolized by three bamboo sticks that were burned with fire and coconut, then this bamboo was burned to make a sound (erupted).)
  • Ketimus  + (rice cake (jaja) in the form of a short, fat cone wrapped in a banana leaf)
  • Gerinda  + (sharpening wheel, grindstone)
  • Kelemun  + (rice cake)
  • Segi  + (rice cake)
  • Atap  + (rice cake (jaja) shaped like small soft colored disks)
  • Lukis  + (rice cake (jaja) that is easy to recognize because it is always wrapped in banana leaf in the form of a triangle)
  • Blalu  + (tree lbizia falcata (Leguminosae))
  • Timah  + (tin (sometimes called timah putih to distinguish it from lead))
  • Tabuh rah  + (The ceremonial spilling of blood performed usually with a regulated series (i.e., no sanctioned gambling) of three cockfights (tajen), done to appease the ground spirits (buta kala) before a major temple ceremony such as a piodalan.)
  • Mapinton  + (test; try; ceremonies of commemoration to holy places regarding the readiness for the conduct of a ceremony; the ceremony of submission to a holy place with regard to someone who is praying to the shrine for the first time)
  • Biyu kukung  + (the ceremony when the rice plant is pregnant)
  • Siarane  + (the channel; that channel (about television))
  • Memedi  + (ghost-like apparition that looks like a person)
  • Tabiane  + (the chili)
  • Pasek  + (important clan to which over 60% of Balinese Sudras belong)
  • Bongkot  + (to be hunched or slouched over)
  • Ririh-ririhan  + (as clever as possible)
  • Kopine  + (the coffee)
  • Ngatirah  + (the color is red like the vines are red)
  • Bangar  + (The color of the rice grains is yellowish red.)
  • Bunga bintang  + (The color of this flower is white, generally it has five petals each flower and has a long trunk with a dark green leaves ((Hippobroma longiflora).)
  • Nusa  + (virgin tree)
  • Kertas  + (large thorny decorative bush to small tree that is found all over Bali as a decorative shrub)
  • Benang  + (thin string, sewing thread)