For someone (agent muɴ-, -um-; s agent maN-) to pour a drink offering (theme) of rice beer onto a pig (loc ref -an) during the pāhang blessing ritual.
panupyak; panupya'; manupyak; manupya'
Two dancing ritualists, mumbā'i, hold drinking bowls with rice beer, bayah, dancing with them over the trussed pigs. Towards the end of their dance they pour a portion of the beer onto the pigs, combine the remainder into one bowl, and give it to the husband sponsoring the ritual to drink. This rite is then repeated and the wife is given the beer to drink.
For someone (agent) to use rice beer, bayah (inst i-, paN-) for a drink offering, as described above.