- are two
kinds of
kulkul the temple's bale
kulkul,
Kulkul Dewa ("
kulkul of the gods") and
Kulkul Bhuta ("
kulkul of the bhutas").
Kulkul Dewa is
always made...
-
Kidyo also
known as
Kulkuls are a
sweet food, part of the goodies,
Kuswar prepared for the
Christmas festival celebrated in Goa and Mangalore, as well...
- Gol Gol or
Gulgul or
Kulkul may
refer to: Gol Gol, Hamadan, Iran Gol Gol, Kermanshah, Iran Gol Gol, New
South Wales,
Australia Gol Gol
Rural District,...
- temple. In this zone usually,
several pavilions are built, such as the bale
kulkul (wooden Slit drum tower), bale gong (gamelan pavilion),
wantilan (meeting...
- The bale
kulkul is an
elevated towering structure,
topped with a
small pavilion where the
kulkul (Balinese slit drum) is placed. The
kulkul would be sounded...
- –
Javanese (Indonesia), used to wake
people for
sahur meals on
Ramadan Kulkul –
Balinese (Indonesia) Lali –
Fijian (Fiji) Pahu – Māori (Aotearoa / New...
- Clan
Founder Shrine Vàràyá Tákúshìyà uses the
Kúlkùl shrine Kúlkùl Yàkáù
Jambula Njálgá Zàmànì
incorporated into Kàryà Kàryà Ààyà Faɗuwan Wèèmà Gwàlàbà...
-
where the
gamelans are stored;
another bale in this
courtyard is the bale
kulkul where the
percussive drum to call for
prayer is placed. The
entrance to...
- spaces: the
wantilan (pavilion), the
ticket sales office and the bale
kulkul ('
kulkul pavilion'). The
central courtyard includes five
spaces and is the main...
- cheese) is a
confection made from
savory green guavas and sugar.
Kidyo or
Kulkuls are a semolina-based
confection flavoured with
coconut and cardamom. Neuero...