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- Krongcongan + (nedium size cow bell)
- Neng + (not planted with rice (about rice fields))
- Ririan + (offering arrangement of objects, usually o … offering arrangement of objects, usually on a dulang, serving as a place where holy water container is put while pemangku, etc., is preparing the holy water. Also serves as a place for him to put his bell. Consists of the water container, sangku, on top of berase water container, sangku, on top of beras)
- Panyeneng + (offering used to ask for long life (from j … offering used to ask for long life (from jeneng, nyeneng = life). This offering always accompanies offerings that function as ayaban and tataban in the main part of a Manusa Yadnya ceremony, and the person who makes the offerings must natab and ngayab (waft toward self and toward gods). In a penyeneng there are three kinds of ingredients that function as purifiers and protectors: 1. nasi segau - rice mixed with ashes that, it is thought, can purify and clean away stains and sins can purify and clean away stains and sins)
- Padamaran + (ornate, brass lamp with a handle, used by pedanda)
- Pagandan + (pedanda's helper)
- Ngaweda + (pray early in morning (pedanda))
- Pranda + (priest (Hindu) of the brahman class; also called pedanda)
- Sambil + (projections of yoke used in plowing that fit over neck of cow or water buffalo)
- Buluan + (rambutan: a large tree that bears bunches of egg size fruits)
- Ngasturiang + (representing (worshiping ancestors))
- Jambu + (rose apple)
- Gongsiang + (round bell, like sleigh bell)
- Marerep + (spend the night)
- Krucut + (spiral)
- Mapasupatian + (spirit)
- Palit + (stinger of bee, wasp, etc.)
- Poleng + (striped; white and black)
- Kemprung + (the sound of a ship's bell)
- Bajra +
- Nyanting + (use a ladle)
- Tabuan + (wasp that builds a papery nest that looks like the bottom of a bell (kleneng))
- Rangda + (widow)
- Okokan + (wooden cow bell)
- Kenyeri + (yellow bells)
- Tiga kancuh + ((Leguminosae), St. Thomas tree, yellow bauhinia, yellow bell bauhinia,)
- Pelung-pelung + (Natal blue bell warf clock vine)
- Ketu + (a hat or head covering)
- Sulinggih + (a holy or deeply religious man)
- Cili + (a small pretty statue representing Déwi Sri, the rice goddess, made in the form of an hour glass, represented by stalks of rice tied together near the top)
- Madiksa + (and offering for a Brahmana when he becomes a pedanda)
- Penggah + (ascend, go up)
- Genta + (bell of priest, held in the left hand and sounded by shaking the wrist gently)
- Kleneng + (bell of the sort used by a pedanda or pemangku)
- Pangrekan + (cloth with figure of person made of pis bolong representing deceased, carried in wadah and cremated with body)
- Kroncongan + (cowbell)
- Kulkul + (drum or bell that is made from a hollow log with a slit down one side and is used as a summons to temple or banjar events)
- Ngiyunan + (eat - high Balinese, may be used in coversation with pedanda (priest))
- Ngrayunang + (eat; high Balinese, used in conversation with pedanda (priest))
- Adegan + (effigy of deceased person that is carried … effigy of deceased person that is carried to cemetery and cremated. At its simplest it consists of the kajang, plus a fan shaped effigy of the dead person. May be in the form of a small piece of sandalwood on which a priest has written the name of the deceased and a human figure. A pedanda says a mantra over it until it becomes paragaan, that is, a person who will be cremated. It is carried on top of the wadah/bade to the cremation grounds and burned. Contents varies, but often consists of a tumpang gede, baas, and rantasan, wrapped in cloth.ede, baas, and rantasan, wrapped in cloth.)
- Dewa + (figurines made of mature rice stalks placed in the field at harvest time)
- Kalpika + (flowers of three different colors placed in an hibicus leaf and used by a pedanda (high priest) when praying and preparing holy water)
- Gegrabadan + (food added to be and rice given to a pedanda priest, e.g. jaja and fruits)
- Maduwi + (for confirmation of priest (pedanda, Bujangga Wesnawe, a few pumangkus)
- Ngluhur + (go up (to moksa), pass away, die (used for a pedanda))
- Toya + (holy or religiously revered water made by a pedanda)
- Tebel-tebel + (hoya or local vine)
- Maeteh-eteh + (large ceremony with many offerings that is directed by a pedanda for a person who is becoming a pemangku)
- Grumbungan + (large cow bell that is usually hung on the neck of a cow when racing)
- Bima krodha + (last ringing of bell by pemangku or balian, as for a caru)