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A list of all pages that have property "Word translations" with value "adonan kelapa parut dengan bumbu berwarna merah putih sebagai dasar dalam tetandingan/rangkaian kawisan (sejenis sajen) dalam upacara adat di bali". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Indang  + (winnowing like imitation)
  • Ngepel  + (wipe)
  • Sarisi  + (wirama with metrum: o-o / oo- / o- - / oo = 11)
  • Pragiwaka  + (wise (form alus singgih / type of balinese language to talk to people who must be respected))
  • Jak  + (with)
  • Maprajurit  + (with soldier)
  • Pepekuk  + (woman belt used to made from metal, and used during cutting tooth ceremony)
  • Ngrunti  + (work carefully)
  • Maburuh  + (work for pay, hire oneself out as a worker)
  • Gae  + (work)
  • Karya  + (work)
  • Saruron  + (working together)
  • Rundah  + (worry persistently)
  • Paplengkungan  + (woven bamboo as a cover for the corpse)
  • Klabang  + (woven bamboo slats in a rectangular shape used as a base for drying the snacks)
  • Makaput  + (wrapped up)
  • Pujut  + (wuku name or 15th week in pawukon)
  • 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.)
  • Banggras  + (yell)
  • Nyuh gading  + (pohon kelapa gading)
  • Klungah  + (young coconut that does not yet have contents or flesh)
  • Duegan  + (young coconut used at the ceremony)
  • Empol  + (young stem ends (coconut, palm, etc.))
  • Angas  + ({angasan} woven palm leaves, thorns, etc. mounted on a tree)
  • Resi Gana  + (‘bhuta yadnya’ ceremony which is bigger than ‘panca sata’)
  • Abang age  + (adonan kelapa parut dengan bumbu berwarna merah putih sebagai dasar dalam tetandingan/rangkaian kawisan (sejenis sajen) dalam upacara adat di bali)
  • Plekir  + ('baris' dancer crown)
  • Miket  + ((already) tied up)
  • Makantet  + ((already) tied, bound (one to another))
  • Kedem-kedem  + ((eat) with gusto, fun (working))
  • Plapanin  + ((more) careful in speaking)
  • Paplapanin  + ((more) careful in speaking)
  • Mejunin  + (1. berak di tempat tidur dengan tidak sengaja)
  • 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)
  • Akupak  + (a cut of coconut fiber husk)
  • Lemayung  + (a balinese musical composition using the smarandhana gamelan as a medium of expression)
  • Balu  + (a bet on a cockfight)
  • 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)
  • Gobes  + (a cake shaped like a bowl made from sticky rice flour mixed with steamed grated coconut and granulated sugar)
  • Balik sumpah  + (a ceremony (bhuta yadnya)that bigger than rsi gana ceremony)
  • Sate tanceb  + (a collection of various satay in the form of decorative ornaments)
  • Tadah Sukla  + (a complement of ceremony offerings consisting of beans and fried bananas)
  • Tri Hita Karana  + (a concept of hindu that resemble the harmonious relationship among humans, human and nature, human and god)
  • Alpaprana  + (a consonant sound pronounced with a weak exhalation)
  • Tatebeng  + (a device/something that functions as a light barrier on the lamp)
  • Anyang  + (a dish of vegetables mixed with balinnes spice)
  • Lanji  + (a few strands of white hair at a young age)
  • Api takep  + (a fire that is placed on two pieces of coconut husk which are placed crosswise, the one above is facedown, covering the bottom, is used during the yadnya blind ceremony)
  • Pancawara  + (a five day cycle in wewaran concept)
  • Bale pawedan  + (a four-mast building used as a seat for the priest to worship while leading a religious ritual)