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Fijian mythology Fijian mythology refers to the set of beliefs practiced by the indigenous people of the island of Fiji. Its gods include Degei, a serpent who is the supreme god of Fiji. He is the creator of the (Fijian) world. He judges newly dead souls after t ...
, Nabagatai is a village on the road to Bulu, where the souls of the dead live (Williams and Calvert 1858:245).


See also

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Bulu (Fijian mythology) In Fijian mythology, Bulu (pronounced: ''MbĂșlu'') is a name for the 'world of spirits' (presumably the underworld). In the month called ''Vula-i-Ratumaibulu'', the god Ratumaibulu comes from Bulu, the world of spirits, to make the breadfruit and ...
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Burotu In the Melanesian mythology of Fiji, Burotu is the paradise-underworld. Newly dead souls are judged by Degei, and a few go to Burotu. The rest go to Murimuria.T. Williams, J. Calvert, ''Fiji and the Fijians'', Heylin, 1858. See also * Bulu, said ...


References

*T. Williams, J. Calvert, ''Fiji and the Fijians'', Heylin, 1858. Fijian mythology Underworld {{Oceania-myth-stub