Fijian mythology

Fijian mythology refers to the set of beliefs practiced by the indigenous people of the island of Fiji.

Their indigenous religion, like many others around the world, is based on cyclic existence where their ancestors and the environment exist in a dynamic cycle through experience, history and one with nature.

He judges newly dead souls after they pass through one of two caves: Cibaciba or Drakulu.

Most others are thrown into a lake, where they will eventually sink to the bottom (Murimuria) to be appropriately rewarded or punished.

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