Tàu-hiĕk
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Gĭng-dáng dù-piéng
Fog around Pico do Itaguaré (Itaguaré Peak) as seen from Pico dos Marins (Marins Peak) in the Mantiqueira Mountains, Minas Gerais–São Paulo border, Brazil.
Gĭng-dáng Īng-piéng
![]() Aati Kalenja is a traditional folk ritual practiced by the Tulu people of Tulu Nadu, India, during the Aati month (July–August) of the Tulu calendar. This ritual involves members of the Nalke community impersonating the spirit 'Kalenja', believed to descend during Aati to protect villagers from misfortunes like diseases and natural calamities . Performers, adorned in costumes made from natural materials like tender coconut leaves and areca nut sheaths, visit households, performing dances and rituals to ward off evil and bring prosperity. In return, they receive offerings such as rice, coconuts, and vegetables
Chăng-gă
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Kiák-sióng bī-suói
![]() Kiák-sióng sióng-diòng gáu cŭ-uái, chăng-gă nè̤ng-gă muōi siŏh nguŏk gì bī-suói, dáik gáu lìng-gāng, gái ché lâ sĭng gì ciō-dà̤! Áik cŭ-uái liēu-gāi gó sâ̤! Ciĕu-diēng
Nâ sê gōng nṳ̄ sê tàu huòi lì cŭ-uái, nṳ̄ â̤ sāi sĕng ché̤ṳ siŏh ché̤ṳ «dĕk-sáik dù-piéng», «cáuk-gă dù-piéng» hĕ̤k-ciā «dĕk hō̤ gì dù-piéng». Nṳ̄ iâ â̤ sāi diŏh «Nêng-sék nè̤ng-gă gì kiák-sióng să-hô» gâe̤ng «Nêng-sék nè̤ng-gă gì uâ-dù să-hô» diē-sié ché̤ṳ siŏh ché̤ṳ nè̤ng-gă ciŏng-gă-ngék góng-hióng-ciā gì cáuk-pīng. Nṳ̄ kō̤-nèng â̤ dó̤i «nièng-dô dù-piéng» gāng hĭng-ché̤ṳ. Nô̤i-ṳ̀ng
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Áng ciō-dà̤Cê̤ṳ-iòng Siâ-huòi ■Ùng-huá Kuŏ-hŏk Gĕ̤ng-tiàng Áng huŏng-ôiDê-giù Tái-kŭng Áng hŭng-lôiDù-piéng Siăng-ĭng Áng cáuk-ciāGióng-dé̤ṳk să-hô ■ Cáuk-kiók-gă ■ Uâ-gă ■ Kiák-sióng să-hô ■ Dēu-káik să-hô Áng bēng-guòngSêu-guòng huŏng-sék Áng lài-nguòngDù-piéng lài-nguòng |
