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- Kurma + (Wow… my neighbor on the east, if Ramadan he/she brings ketupat (diamond shape rice cake), dates.)
- Dangin + (Wow… my neighbor on the east, if Ramadan he/she brings ketupat (diamond shape rice cake), dates.)
- Ketipat + (Wow… my neighbor on the east, if Ramadan he/she brings ketupat (diamond shape rice cake), dates.)
- Pisaga + (Wow… my neighbor on the east, if Ramadan he/she brings ketupat (diamond shape rice cake), dates.)
- Elah + (Writing Balinese script in lontar becomes easy by Made.)
- Indik + (Yes … that too . I act as the representative of the people … it’s been about 5 years. It’s about … er … how do I put it? … er … my position in the village.)
- Nyama + (Yes, it just happened that I have a sibling from the east who brought it to my house.)
- Makta + (Yes, it just happened that I have a sibling from the east who brought it to my house.)
- Enggalang + (Yes, it's about time to harvest. If not, the crops will quickly fall by the wayside and will be eaten by the birds.)
- Puyung + (Yes, it's about time to harvest. If not, the crops will quickly fall by the wayside and will be eaten by the birds.)
- Utsaha + (Yes, we are trying to support the development of sustainable natural resources.)
- Nabingin + (Yesterday I helped my father to instalation a wall of the building in the north side.)
- Ene + (Yoga: Are these all of the ingredients to make Balinese cuisine? Ayu: Yes, brother.)
- Ngumbah + (Yoga: I am going to wash my hands. Where is the bathroom, Yu? Ayu: Oh, right there, next to the south building.)
- Kamar + (Yoga: I am going to wash my hands. Where is the bathroom, Yu? Ayu: Oh, right there, next to the south building.)
- Samping + (Yoga: I am going to wash my hands. Where is the bathroom, Yu? Ayu: Oh, right there, next to the south building.)
- Lima + (Yoga: I am going to wash my hands. Where is the bathroom, Yu? Ayu: Oh, right there, next to the south building.)
- Bale + (Yoga: I am going to wash my hands. Where is the bathroom, Yu? Ayu: Oh, right there, next to the south building.)
- Tabingin + (attching the walls that building so that is not exposed the raindrops.)
- Buta + (blind-our-eyes; small to medium size tree … blind-our-eyes; small to medium size tree with pipe cleaner - like flowers that grows in the drier part of mangrove swamps and along rocky shores; tree exudes a very irritating latex that is said to cause blindness if it enters the eye; leaves are spirally arranged, elliptical, with sharp or shortly blunt points, up to 10 x 5 cm., but usually smaller; trees are dioecious, i.e. have either all male or all female flowers that occur in pale green catkin-like structures; used medicinally in parts of South-east Asia, but not in Bali parts of South-east Asia, but not in Bali)
- Gegitik + (e; literally: esnake that looks for a clube; referring to a bad person who seals his own fate by being caught; expression: enganggar gegitik gede; literally: eraise a big sticke; refers to someone who is afraid to talk about someone of high status)
- Pascad + (he is already an expert in reading Balinese characters)
- Makare-kare + (http://travelwriter.ws/aga-rituals-young-balinese-boys-pre-courtship-pandan-war/)
- Bale + (indra proposes to ayu at the north building.)
- Numitis + (who was reborn into my sister was the grandmother in the east.)
- Gambelan + (“The title is “The conflict to find Tirta … “The title is “The conflict to find Tirta (holy water). This is the eternal water”.</br>Made Sidia always support Sugi’s passion in arts. </br>“I don’t meant to praise may own son. But he’s really creative. Because of his creativity, many ofmy wayang equipments were damaged. He has broken my lighting equipment, my wayang puppets, but it’s okay. I am not disappointed. Because it’s part of his creative growth. It need to sacrifice sometimes. And he has many dreams”.</br>“My dreams are tobe dalang (wayang puppeteer), dancing, play gambelan music, have a great performance, and the last is to be movie actor”.</br>As a father, Made sidia never restrain Sugi’s creativity. But he always control and direct Sugi. </br>“I always put attention to Sugi. He act like was already a director. I have to keep him the right track. I want him to learn the traditional wayang before he learn the contemporary”. wayang before he learn the contemporary”.)
- Adegan + (The posts on the bale gede (traditional Balinese building located in the east of the household compound) have been eaten by termites.)
- Adegan + (The posts on the bale gede (traditional Balinese building located in the east of the household compound) have been eaten by termites.)
- Lamak + ("A lamak is a long narrow ritual hanging t … "A lamak is a long narrow ritual hanging that is an essential requirement at almost all rituals in Bali. It is hung from altars and shrines at temple festivals and on festive holy days. Made usually of palm leaves, it is by nature ephemeral and it is made time and again. Even though permanent forms of the lamak, made of cloth or coins, do exist, the ephemeral palm leaf form must be present. Sometimes reaching a length of several metres and decorated with a range of motifs, its most elaborate forms are made by specialist craftsmen and women. The lamak serves as base for offerings and attracts deities and deified ancestors to them. Decorative motifs representing sources of life are ordered according to Balinese concepts of the vertical structure of the cosmos. Best known among the motifs is the cili, a human figure in female form that symbolizes human fertility and regeneration. Through offerings and the active role of the lamak, worshippers offer thanks to their deities and request prosperity and protection.ies and request prosperity and protection.)
- Manresti + ("According to Balinese Hindu beliefs, the cremation ceremony, or ngaben, is one of the most important steps in a person’s spiritual life. It is through cremation that the soul is released from the body to ascend to heaven to be reincarnated.")
- Badak + ("An art and cultural engagement initiative that began in 2012, the Bali Artists Camp’s vision evolves around engagement with the landscape, nature and the rich Balinese culture." Rhinoceros of Taman Ujung Water Palace by Made Budhiana.)
- Niskala + ("In a culture where no distinction is made … "In a culture where no distinction is made between the secular and the religious or supernatural, the sekala and the niskala as the Balinese call them, the latter can enter into daily routines and beliefs ...Sekala means what you can sense -- see, hear, smell, and touch. Niskala involves that which cannot be sensed directly, but which can only be felt within. Niskala plays a much more important role in Balinese culture than it does in the West. Niskala is a very personal matter, often difficult to articulate or, in some cases, hazardous to do."ulate or, in some cases, hazardous to do.")
- Risebin + ("It hurts me when I hear his words like that, without any reason, I will hurt that person with evil powers!" Said Jero Gede.)
- Balian + ("Real Balinese healers continue to use the … "Real Balinese healers continue to use the ancient knowledge of their ancestors to treat people without expecting anything in return.</br></br>I Gusti Mangku Sumantra is a traditional healer from the Gianyar region of Bali who has been healing people since the 1970s when his father passed away.</br></br>Bali has a long tradition of Bali Usada, also known as Balinese traditional healing. This practice uses natural herbs and spices, holistic therapies and ancient wisdom to cure physical and mental illness. </br></br>The Balinese live equally in two worlds: the seen or conscious world called sekala, and the unseen or psychic world, called niskala. In traditional Balinese healing, both of these elements are addressed in order to truly heal an ill patient."ed in order to truly heal an ill patient.")
- Tajen + ("Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, … "Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, Indonesia, Tajen, Balinese for cockfight, follows multiple narrative threads of this ancient spectacle– that of the blade, the rooster, the cockfighter. It is the moment when these elements come together during the bloody match that the real drama begins.</br></br>With a richly sensory approach that embeds the viewer within the action of the arena, Tajen is a poetic visual evocation of the intimacy, brutality, and festivity of the fight. While neither approving nor decrying this tradition, the film immerses the viewer into the visual and auditory domains of steel, feathers, blood and the money that defines Tajen. (29 min)</br></br>Elemental Productions</br></br>https://vimeo.com/170702862l Productions https://vimeo.com/170702862)
- Taji + ("Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, … "Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, Indonesia, Tajen, Balinese for cockfight, follows multiple narrative threads of this ancient spectacle– that of the blade, the rooster, the cockfighter. It is the moment when these elements come together during the bloody match that the real drama begins." bloody match that the real drama begins.")
- Ngadu + ("Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, … "Shot in the arid landscape of West Bali, Indonesia, Tajen, Balinese for cockfight, follows multiple narrative threads of this ancient spectacle– that of the blade, the rooster, the cockfighter. It is the moment when these elements come together during the bloody match that the real drama begins." bloody match that the real drama begins.")
- Tri sandhya + ("The Balinese Hindus did not have a ‘stand … "The Balinese Hindus did not have a ‘standardised mantra’ for daily prayer until the1950s. The followers of Balinese Hinduism did not recite Sanskrit mantras—mantras were privileges of the priests—and their religious practices only relied on prayers in Balinese language while presenting offerings at temple festivals and other special occasions of the Balinese calendar. The publication of two booklets containing the Puja Tri Sandhya (henceforth PTS)—a series of Sanskrit mantras performed three times a day as a daily prayer—in the 1950s changed the religious practices in Bali." changed the religious practices in Bali.")
- Rubuhang + ("Yan, knock down the building in the north, father will build a new building there," said father.)
- Tulud + ("jaja tulud" is a Balinese "snack" used as an offering, made by pushing a coconut shell with holes through dough)
- Ketimun + ((literally) Children of a cucumber are eaten at the end. If a man has a girlfriend he may introduce her as his daughter or his niece. But, in the end he marries her.)
- Makamben + ((proverb) A ‘senduk’ is the sloping beam b … (proverb)</br>A ‘senduk’ is the sloping beam between pillar of a bale and the horizontal beam that supports the roof. People used to stuff or cram their clothes there carelessly. The word ‘selsel’ means ‘to be crammed into any space’. So the sentence appears to be ‘cram your clothes in any old place”, ‘selsel’. But, the word ‘nyesel’, form ‘sesel’, is close to ‘selsel’, and means ‘regret’. Thus, the idea is that you should get a steady job (see “nganten” BB; record 112 FE) first, so that later you won’t regret (nyesel) it – which you would if you got married first. </br>Komang Arini: (disagrees with F. Eiseman; her explanation is:) Put on your clothes (=makamben) in the corner (sudut) of the room where you have no space to do it. In this way you will not be able to dress properly. (meselsel) not be able to dress properly. (meselsel))
- Senduk + ((proverb) A ‘senduk’ is the sloping beam … (proverb) </br>A ‘senduk’ is the sloping beam between pillar of a bale and the horizontal beam that supports the roof. People used to stuff or cram their clothes there carelessly. The word ‘selsel’ means ‘to be crammed into any space’. So the sentence appears to be ‘cram your clothes in any old place”, ‘selsel’. But, the word ‘nyesel’, form ‘sesel’, is close to ‘selsel’, and means ‘regret’. Thus, the idea is that you should get a steady job (see “nganten” BB; record 112 FE) first, so that later you won’t regret (nyesel) it – which you would if you got married first. </br>Komang Arini: (disagrees with F. Eiseman; her explanation is:) Put on your clothes (=makamben) in the corner (sudut) of the room where you have no space to do it. In this way you will not be able to dress properly. (meselsel) not be able to dress properly. (meselsel))
- Pait + ((proverb) Bitter coffee; many people want it. Something is seemingly undesirable, yet it is wanted by many. Used with reference to dark (“black”) skin color, which is highly undesirable to Balinese people. Bitter coffee is black.)
- Kopi + ((proverb) Bitter coffee; many people want it. Something is seemingly undesirable, yet it is wanted by many. Used with reference to dark (“black”) skin color, which is highly undesirable to Balinese people. Bitter coffee is black.)
- Kangin-kauh + ((proverb) Doesn’t know east from west. Said about an adult who is lost, confused, or mixed up. Said about a child who doesn’t know any better or does something because he has had no experience or understanding.)
- Ngandelang + ((proverb) Like a lizard meditating; it dep … (proverb) Like a lizard meditating; it depends upon its tail.</br>A lizard often stands perfectly still, as if meditating. When something comes by that it can eat, the Balinese think that it kills the prey by hitting with its tail, rather like crocodile. This is said of a prostitute.e crocodile. This is said of a prostitute.)
- Ikuh + ((proverb) Like a lizard meditating; it dep … (proverb) Like a lizard meditating; it depends upon its tail.</br>A lizard often stands perfectly still, as if meditating. When something comes by that it can eat, the Balinese think that it kills the prey by hitting with its tail, rather like crocodile. This is said of a prostitute.e crocodile. This is said of a prostitute.)
- Alune + ((proverb) Like a lizard meditating; it dep … (proverb) Like a lizard meditating; it depends upon its tail.</br>A lizard often stands perfectly still, as if meditating. When something comes by that it can eat, the Balinese think that it kills the prey by hitting with its tail, rather like crocodile. This is said of a prostitute.e crocodile. This is said of a prostitute.)
- Sayang-sayang + ((proverb) Take pity upon a cucumber. Nobod … (proverb) Take pity upon a cucumber. Nobody would take pity upon a cucumber. If someone is thirsty, he would eat it immediately. Even if you did take pity upon it, and, for example, wanted to keep it, you would sooner or later eat it, if you were thirsty. This is said about a man who takes pity on a pretty girl for a while. He might do some favors for her in good faith. But, eventually he will make love to her. Someone else would say about this situation that nobody takes pity on a cucumber – nobody would keep his hands off a pretty girl, even if he had pity upon her. In Balinese, pity implies not just a feeling, but also the action of helping the one who is pitied.e action of helping the one who is pitied.)
- Ketimun + ((proverb) Take pity upon a cucumber. Nobod … (proverb) Take pity upon a cucumber. Nobody would take pity upon a cucumber. If someone is thirsty, he would eat it immediately. Even if you did take pity upon it, and, for example, wanted to keep it, you would sooner or later eat it, if you were thirsty. This is said about a man who takes pity on a pretty girl for a while. He might do some favors for her in good faith. But, eventually he will make love to her. Someone else would say about this situation that nobody takes pity on a cucumber – nobody would keep his hands off a pretty girl, even if he had pity upon her. In Balinese, pity implies not just a feeling, but also the action of helping the one who is pitied.e action of helping the one who is pitied.)
- Patapan + ()proverb) Like a lizard meditating; it dep … )proverb) Like a lizard meditating; it depends upon its tail.</br>A lizard often stands perfectly still, as if meditating. When something comes by that it can eat, the Balinese think that it kills the prey by hitting with its tail, rather like crocodile. This is said of a prostitute.e crocodile. This is said of a prostitute.)