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A list of all pages that have property "English equivalent" with value "grated coconut dough with red and white spices as a basis in pairs / series of kawisan (a type of offerings) in a traditional ceremony in bali". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Penglipuran  + (tourism destination)
  • Kramas  + (traditional)
  • Awig-awig  + (traditional customary rules of conduct)
  • Gentorag  + (traditional balinese musical instruments)
  • Candet  + (traditional instrument)
  • Nyatét  + (traditional instrument)
  • Catét  + (traditional instrument)
  • Panyandet  + (traditional instrument)
  • Por  + (traditional looms that clamp the waist of the weaver from behind)
  • Usada  + (traditional medicinal knowledge)
  • Pilis  + (traditional medicine that is attached to the temples as a headache medicine. usually made from a mixture of tubers and other pounded material.)
  • Odak  + (traditional scrub)
  • Bokoran  + (trays a kind of basin made of silver, wood, etc.)
  • Aksara wayah  + (tulisan bali)
  • Makamen  + (using "kamen" (balinese traditional outfit))
  • Cramcam  + (vegetable containing coconut milk)
  • Bludru  + (velvet cloth)
  • Bungsil  + (very young coconut)
  • Natab  + (waft hand to our body)
  • Ngulapin  + (wave)
  • Sangut  + (wayang)
  • Marumpi  + (wear a vest)
  • Prangbakat  + (week, one of the pawukon)
  • Sinta  + (week, type of)
  • Pamendak  + (welcoming)
  • Suklanita  + (white)
  • Lancut  + (white)
  • Kampetak  + (white)
  • Putihang  + (white)
  • Anoman  + (white)
  • Petak  + (white)
  • Kebo bule  + (white buffalo)
  • Misa  + (white buffalo)
  • Ambun  + (white clouds)
  • Ampal  + (white cow or buffalo with black hooves and horns)
  • Putih-putihan  + (white)
  • Arajiwa  + (white lotus)
  • Wangkas  + (white mixed a little red (about the color of chicken feathers))
  • Saang sulah  + (white pepper)
  • Pletik  + (white spot on the forehead or at the temple of the dancer)
  • Kepetak  + (white, whitening)
  • Kapas  + (wick)
  • Pragiwaka  + (wise (form alus singgih / type of balinese language to talk to people who must be respected))
  • Pepekuk  + (woman belt used to made from metal, and used during cutting tooth ceremony)
  • Rundah  + (worry persistently)
  • Nyuh gading  + (yellow coconut tree)
  • 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.))
  • Resi Gana  + (‘bhuta yadnya’ ceremony which is bigger than ‘panca sata’)
  • Abang age  + (grated coconut dough with red and white spices as a basis in pairs / series of kawisan (a type of offerings) in a traditional ceremony in bali)
  • Plekir  + ('baris' dancer crown)
  • Moton  + (210 days of birth ceremony)
  • Akupak  + (a cut of coconut fiber husk)
  • 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)
  • Tadah Sukla  + (a complement of ceremony offerings consisting of beans and fried bananas)
  • Sate wayang  + (a diverse set of satay in the form of decorative offerings)
  • 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)
  • Pragusti  + (a group of "gusti" clan (one of the clans in bali))
  • Panca Sata  + (a holy sacrifice in the bhuta yadnya that uses five coloured chickens (white, red, siungan, black, and brumbun) which is considered as the basic of another larger caru)
  • Tipat bagia  + (a ketupat made with a braid of two lontar leaves to complement the "babangkit" offerings)
  • Pepetet  + (a kind of lizard whose skin is blackish, glowing white and flying)
  • Gipang  + (a kind of traditional cake)
  • Plaus  + (a kind of triangular shaped offerings base made of coconut leaf)
  • Ronde  + (a kind of warm drink with ginger water added with round stuffing made from sticky rice flour and other spices)
  • Perocot  + (a pot of water or a jar of coconut shell)
  • Rence  + (a series of fruit in a sprig)
  • Gayah sari  + (a type of 'gayah pupus' whose top is decorated with flower essence)
  • Crenggah  + (a type of banana whose fruits are long and curved)
  • Komak  + (a type of beans)
  • Ancak  + (a type of body tree whose leaves are heart-shaped, height can reach 15 meters)
  • Jungkas  + (a type of comb whose teeth are large, long and sparse)
  • Ajang  + (a type of dish in offerings)
  • Adar  + (a type of joged dance)
  • Blebet  + (a type of large nyiru whose shape is curved at the bottom)
  • Tuma  + (a type of louse that lives on clothes)
  • Sepen  + (a type of net for catching small shrimp on the beach)
  • Canang  + (a type of offering)
  • Gemuk  + (a type of oil to lubricate engine parts)
  • Sawalak  + (a type of red feathered pigeon)
  • Nasi bira  + (a type of rice for offerings)
  • Sate calon  + (a type of satai made from grated coconut mixed with a little meat)
  • Bangladan  + (a type of sea fish whose body is flat)
  • Pantung  + (a type of sea shrimp with serrated skin)
  • Balu entut  + (a type of shrub plant)
  • Dakangan  + (a type of skin disease)
  • Ranti  + (a type of small chili)
  • Giling-giling  + (a type of traditional snacks)
  • Nasi kojong  + (a type of tumpeng rice formed by inserting rice into a cone mold made of banana leaves)
  • Pungut  + (a type of wild plant that is very good for ornamental plants (bonsai))
  • Siwur  + (a vessel for holy water made of coconut shell)
  • Tubungan  + (addition)
  • Pamerasan  + (adoption)
  • Patuh  + (agree)
  • Eteh-eteh  + (all of the things that are used in a ceremony)
  • Bebungkilan  + (all plants with rooted sticks, used to make seasoning , boreh or traditional scrub,, or spices, like turmeric, ginger, etc.)
  • Pule  + (alstonia, white cheesewood (alstonia scholaris))
  • Selonding  + (an archaic type of balinese gamelan orchestra)
  • 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)
  • Mrambatin  + (attaching 'prambat' (ropes stretched in the fields to drive birds)