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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "the other is Basuki. Anantaboga symbolizes the earthly needs of man.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Crorot  + (the name of the cake with circular circles)
  • Watugunung  + (Watugunung was the son of Dewi Sinta, daughter of King Kula Giri, whose sister was Dewi Landep. n this day Watugunung fell (runtuh) from heaven)
  • Gandrung  + (boys who danced in girls' costumes)
  • Akara  + (the name of the letter or script /a/ in Balinese and Sanskrit characters)
  • Guru  + (teacher)
  • Boma  + (the name of the painting (carving) in the form of a face (giant))
  • Jaran guyang  + (the name of the type of black magic that causes people to get drunk in love)
  • Padang jampi  + (the name of the type of grass for drinking medicine)
  • Bebakuhan  + (general form of a building)
  • Buin Manine  + (the next day; tomorrow; the day after that day)
  • Bale sari  + (the nine-poles building is located in the western part of the house, commonly called balĂ© singasari)
  • Nimpug  + (throw something by throwing it on the ground)
  • Durian  + ((Bombaceae))
  • Kawas  + (offering the base of which is a square tray made from a coconut leaf (slepan) or other palm leaf that has been cut and decorated and skewered together)
  • Riinan  + (the old; the first (Alus Mider : a level of language used for people who are under or people who are above or a language that contains a feeling of exalting someone who deserves to be elevated))
  • Permas  + (kind of woven fabric)
  • Kisa  + (cylindrical coconut leaf basket with open top and a kind of knob on the bottom)
  • Arungan  + (the open sea)
  • Kungkungan  + (hollow or space inside something)
  • Dangdang  + (large pot, almost always made of sheet metal, used for steaming rice and other foods)
  • Juuk peres  + (the orange used by the drink)
  • Murdha  + (the head of something)
  • Lenan  + (the other)
  • Tamak  + (greediness)
  • Basuki  + (one of the two naga, snake-dragons, that live in Bhur Loka along with Bedawang)
  • Anantaboga  + (the other is Basuki. Anantaboga symbolizes the earthly needs of man.)
  • Kama  + (red)
  • Pelpel  + (flatten with hand, (cake, tempe, package of something like pamor, etc.))
  • Jepun  + (Apocynaceae, adenium. An ornamental tree not closely related to the other two types of frangipani and should not be confused with them)
  • Pamijian  + (food given to important guests, also used as an offering. A flat, round cylinder of rice is placed in the center, surrounded by 5 to 11 small containers (ituk-ituk) of vegetables (jukut-jukutan), nuts (kacang-kacangan), and types of be (sudang-sudangan))
  • Sengkui  + (shallow tray-like rectangular basket made of green coconut leaf (slepan) used as a food container for one karang of "bat")
  • Panengtengan  + (handle)
  • Nabe  + (the pastor/priest who gives spiritual instructions that the priest or future priest must obey; priest or future priest spiritual teacher)
  • Pelang  + (plow cross pieces, made of steel pipe, used in device in Tabanan for pulling plow or field smoother (lampit))
  • Pekaseh  + (the person who is trusted or chosen as the head of the Subak system)
  • Anake  + (the person; the people; the man; unkown person)
  • Recedana  + (the pitra yadnya ceremony which replaces the body (corpse) with the symbol of holy water (tirta), is usually done if the body that has been buried has no trace of its former because it has long been buried, or the location of the grave is too far away;)
  • Sanggah cucuk  + (the place of offerings is made of woven bamboo with one pole for blind times)
  • 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.)
  • Plangkiran  + (the place to offer sajen, made of wooden boards, mounted on the wall of the room)
  • Tongos  + (the place; location)
  • Plastike  + (the plastic)
  • Kawi  + (Old Javanese language based upon Sanskrit, that evolved in South India and was transmitted to Java)
  • Juan  + (long bamboo pole)
  • Nlekep  + (the position of the hands are bent and supports the drooping head)
  • Pagae  + (product of work; work result; work)
  • Wisiya  + (craft, ill intent, unlawful desire)
  • Prana  + (the practice of healing)
  • Lalar  + (scorn; reproach; revile; rude, mean, dirty words)
  • Niyama brata  + (the precepts of self-control)
  • Majajar wayang  + (the presence of someone who was not properly ignored)