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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....
- light). The term is
related to
Fijian Burotu. It goes back to Proto-Polynesian *pulotu, from Proto-Central
Pacific *
burotu. In the
Tongan narrative, Pulotu...
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Seremaia "Jerry"
Burotu (born 19 July 1987) in
Tavua is a
Fijian rugby union footballer. He
currently plays for the
French team
Provence Rugby and the...
- Fiji.
Burotu in Fiji was the
Burotukula (Spiritual island), which,
according to Fiji's religion, is near
Matuku in the Lau Islands. The
Burotu in Lau...
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through one of two caves:
Cibaciba or Drakulu. A few he
sends to
paradise Burotu or Burotukula. Most
others are
thrown into a lake,
where they will eventually...
- the dead live (Williams and
Calvert 1858:245). Bulu (Fijian mythology)
Burotu T. Williams, J. Calvert, Fiji and the Fijians, Heylin, 1858. v t e v t e...
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through one of two caves:
Cibaciba or Drakulu. A few he
sends to
paradise Burotu. Most
others are
thrown into a lake,
where they will
eventually sink to...
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started out for Bulu, the
eternal abode of the
blessed (Freese 2005:70).
Burotu Pulotu 'The
month of Ratumaibulu',
corresponding roughly to
November The...
- Duat, Neter-khertet,
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Murimuria Finnish mythology Tuonela Georgian mythology Kveskneli Germanic...
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powerful people) are
instructed not to try to
cross the lake.
These go to
Burotu. The rest
inevitably try
cross the lake by a boat that
always capsizes....