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Degei

Fijian god


Fijian god

In Fijian mythology, Degei (pronounced Ndengei), enshrined as a serpent, is the supreme god of Fiji. He is the creator of the (Fijian) world, fruits, and of men and is specially connected to Rakiraki District, Fiji. He judges newly dead souls after they pass 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 the bottom (Murimuria) to be appropriately rewarded or punished.

He is said to have at first moved about freely, but then in the form of a snake to have grown into the earth with his ringed tail. Since then he has become the god of earthquakes, storms and seasons. Whenever Degei shakes himself fertilising rain will fall, delicious fruits hang on the trees, and the yam fields yield an excellent crop.

Degei is also a god of wrath who declares himself in terrible fashion. He punishes and chastens his people by destroying the crops or by floods; he could indeed easily wipe out mankind from the earth, for since he has lived in the bowels of the earth he has been tormented with so insatiable hunger that he would like to take in and swallow the whole world.

Rokola is a name of the son of Degei.

First human couple

Degei hatched an egg from which the first humans came to Earth.

References

References

  1. ''King and People of Fiji (The Pasifika Library'') (''Paperback'') ({{ISBN. 0824819209. 0-8248-1920-9)
  2. John Freese, ''The Philosophy of the Immortality of the Soul and the Resurrection of the Human Body''. Facsimile reprint of 1864 edition. Kessinger Publishing, 2005, {{ISBN. 1-4179-7234-3.
  3. T. Williams, J. Calvert, ''Fiji and the Fijians'', Heylin, 1858.
  4. ''Myths & Legends of Fiji and Rotuma'' by A.W. Reed and Inez Hames
  5. [[Friedrich Ratzel]], ''The History of Mankind''. ([[London]]: MacMillan, 1896) Vol 1 Page 317. URL: [http://www.inquirewithin.biz/history/american_pacific/oceania/melanesian-gods.htm www.inquirewithin.biz/history/american_pacific/oceania/melanesian-gods.htm See this page.] {{webarchive. link. (2011-07-06 Accessed 9 June 2010.)
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