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A list of all pages that have property "English equivalent" with value "hall that has twelve poles, palm-roofed, formerly used by kings for ceremonies, now used as a place of offering in besakih". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Mapinton  + (test)
  • Bale majalila  + (the building where the goddess majalila resides in besakih)
  • Canange  + (the canang (canang is a kind of offering made from leaf as a base given "plawa" leaves, betel nut, flowers, etc.))
  • Pakeemang  + (the egg (egg) in the place where it incurs)
  • Bale mandapa  + (the main building which has twelve poles, generally a place of deliberation)
  • Bale sari  + (singasari)
  • Tongos  + (the place)
  • Sanggah cucuk  + (the place of offerings is made of woven bamboo with one pole for blind times)
  • Plangkiran  + (the place to offer sajen, made of wooden boards, mounted on the wall of the room)
  • Mundak  + (the six-masted hall/building)
  • Bale bandung  + (the twelve-masted building contains lines and decorations on its pillars)
  • Dudon  + (to place)
  • Manongos  + (to place something)
  • Ked  + (to reach a place)
  • Roras  + (twelve)
  • Bale pagambuhan  + (twelve elongated buildings, staging gambuh art, usually found in the central courtyard of the castle)
  • Bale timbang  + (, a place to weigh rice)
  • Ngendon  + (visit or come to a distant place)
  • Gandek  + (where betel nut made from woven palm leaves with the bottom of wood)
  • Coblok  + (whiting place)
  • Uras  + (wood powder)
  • Ngreka  + (writing)
  • Bhuta Yadnya  + (yadnya ceremonies are held to maintain the harmony of the bhuta hita which is built from the panca maha bhuta which are the basic elements of the great bhuwana (universe) and the alit bhuwana itself.)
  • Empol  + (young stem ends (coconut, palm, etc.))
  • Angas  + ({angasan} woven palm leaves, thorns, etc. mounted on a tree)
  • Bale sumangkirang  + (hall that has twelve poles, palm-roofed, formerly used by kings for ceremonies, now used as a place of offering in besakih)
  • Bale gong  + (a building located in the middle jaba area or side jaba on a temple that serves as a place to beat gongs and gamelan)
  • Bale kambang  + (a building containing 28 pillars, erected on a mound of land surrounded by a pond as a royal assembly hall, priests and court officials)
  • Bale piyasan  + (a building in sanggah (family temple) or temple as a place of ceremonial means)
  • Tipat blayag  + (a ketupat made with a braid of two leaf lanes to complement the ritual offering in the rice fields)
  • Sawala  + (a letter written on palm leaves)
  • Pagagan  + (a place to plant rice fields)
  • Penastan  + (a place to washing hand)
  • Piasan  + (a sacred hall to decorate pratima etc. or a sanctuary in the sacred place)
  • Bale pegat  + (a six-masted building with its halls or building divided in two, located in the western part of the yard, as a place to receive guests)
  • Tali  + (a thousand)
  • Bale mujur  + (a twelve-masted building, erected in the western part of the house, as a place to receive guests)
  • Blebet  + (a type of large nyiru whose shape is curved at the bottom)
  • Canang  + (a type of offering)
  • Pangruyagan  + (an offering)
  • Tegen-tegenan  + (an offering consisting of chicken, duck, ketipat, etc. or other type of load carried on a pole (often sugar cane, tebu) which is careried over the shoulder)
  • Bale angklung  + (angklung hall)
  • Mrambatin  + (attaching 'prambat' (ropes stretched in the fields to drive birds)
  • Durmanggala  + (bad omen)
  • Bonjor  + (bamboo tube to place water)
  • Dangul  + (banana or palm stalk)
  • Kayehan  + (bathing place)
  • Besakih  + (besakih (an area, also a name of biggest temple in bali))
  • Ngambeng  + (bet big (gambling))
  • Bale paselang  + (building a square house with eight pillars, as a place of ceremony at besakih temple)
  • Bale sakutus  + (building houses that have eight poles, usually used as a bed)