10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «MUMUK»
Discover the use of
mumuk in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mumuk and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Malay literature.
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Mumuk Harfleri Öğreniyor:
Bu sabah, Mumuk yazı yazarak hoşça vakit geçirecek. Ne kadar eğlenceli bir oyun bu! Mumuk harflerin sırrını keşfettiğinden beri bütün zamanını ya okuyarak ya da yazarak geçiriyor. Önceleri, her akşam annecik Mumuk'un yatağına oturur ve ...
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Anthropological Approaches to Political Behavior: ... - Halaman 67
Other related expressions, such as wua mumuk and wua peng, which Strauss also discusses, though known to the Engamoi, are not very extensively used. Mumuk refers to fastening something together at the top. Stalks of sugar cane which at ...
Frank McGlynn, Arthur Tuden, 1991
Vi ser på billeder af Mumuk fra fødslen, med sine venner og skoleklasse
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The Mi-culture of the Mount Hagen people, Papua New ...
Wd nuim mumuk literally means "very powerful man hold together," and is a combination of c. and d. above. The wd nuim mumuk is the leading wd nuim of a brotherhood group, i.e., he offers the sacrifices for this group. The epithet mumuk also ...
Hermann Strauss, Herbert Tischner, Gabriele Stürzenhofecker, 1990
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Animals the Ancestors Hunted: An Account of the Wild ... - Halaman 85
Kmn mumuk akyp, kmn abben akyp, kmn kabkal akyp Mumuk, the Cane Kapul (Hyomys goliath), abben, the Highland Giant Tree-rat (Uromys anak), and kabkal, the Lowland Giant Tree-rat (Uromys caudimaculatus) Mumuk, the Cane Kapul ...
Ian Saem Majnep, Ralph Bulmer, Robin Hide, 2007
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The Book of Cabolèk: A Critical Edition with Introduction, ...
f budug mumuk is a person whose only occupation is eating and sleeping. (See GR: mumuk). - 31 b samak (Ar. same) = hearing', basar (Ar. basar) = sight'. kalam (Ar. kalām) = speech'. c kodrat (Ar. kudra) = power, strength, omnipotence [of ...
Thiswasthepathof power andthe enjoyment of pleasure in higher worldsthat required a distinct consecration (sādhakābhi eka) after the nirvā adīk ā (Brunner 1975). In contrast to onewho simply desired liberation at death(mumuk u), one ...
Sushil Mittal, Gene Thursby, 2004
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Mediating the Power of Buddhas: Ritual in the ... - Halaman 144
He is therefore called mumuk ̋u. The samay>bhi ̋eka described in the Mmk, like the nirv> ̊adik ̋a discussed by Brunner, frees the practitioner from “all faults.” The practitioner who undergoes this consecration may, like the putraka and the ...
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Humors and Substances: Ideas of the Body in New Guinea
This ritual sequence was called feng mumuk, "holding the head together." Cult stones were buried in the local earth after being liberally anointed with pig's blood and oil, and wrapped in moss and ferns to keep them "cool." This was done to ...
Pamela J. Stewart, Andrew Strathern, 2001
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Seeing through Texts: Doing Theology among the ... - Halaman 324
On the mantras in general, see the introduction to Mumme's 1987 translation of the Mumuk$uppati, and also Reddiar. It is clear from both Mumme and Reddiar that we do not have much evidence about these mantras from the period before the ...
Francis Xavier Clooney, 1996