"Rayagung" meaning in Sundanese

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Proper name

Etymology: Borrowed from Javanese Rayagung (“Dhulhijja”), named after one of the main Islamic holiday, Eid al-Adha. Can be constructed as raya (“great, holiday”) + agung (“great”). Etymology templates: {{bor+|su|jv|Rayagung|t=Dhulhijja}} Borrowed from Javanese Rayagung (“Dhulhijja”), {{compound|su|raya|agung|t1=great, holiday|t2=great}} raya (“great, holiday”) + agung (“great”) Head templates: {{head|su|proper noun}} Rayagung
  1. Zulhijjah, the twelfth and final month of the Islamic calendar Categories (topical): Islamic calendar months, Months Synonyms: Dzulhijjah
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