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{{Short description|God or spirit of war in Fiji mythology}}
{{Short description|God or spirit of war in Fiji mythology}}
In the mythology of [[Fiji]], '''Samulayo''' is a [[god]] or spirit of [[war]] and those dead [[soul]]s who died in battle.<ref>''Myths and legends of Fiji and [[Rotuma]]'' by Alexander Wyclif Reed and Alice Inez Hames. "The stories of [[Fiji]] are rich in drama, telling of gods and fabulous creatures, of islands built by supernatural powers, and of the creation of the birds, beasts and plants that inhabit the islands that make up the Fijian group."</ref>
In the mythology of [[Fiji]], '''Samulayo''' is a [[Deity|god]] or spirit of [[war]] and the [[soul]]s who die in battle.<ref>''Myths and legends of Fiji and [[Rotuma]]'' by Alexander Wyclif Reed and Alice Inez Hames. "The stories of [[Fiji]] are rich in drama, telling of gods and fabulous creatures, of islands built by supernatural powers, and of the creation of the birds, beasts and plants that inhabit the islands that make up the Fijian group."</ref>


He lives in [[underworld]].
He lives in the [[underworld]].


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 14:45, 12 June 2025

Template:Short description In the mythology of Fiji, Samulayo is a god or spirit of war and the souls who die in battle.[1]

He lives in the underworld.

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  1. Myths and legends of Fiji and Rotuma by Alexander Wyclif Reed and Alice Inez Hames. "The stories of Fiji are rich in drama, telling of gods and fabulous creatures, of islands built by supernatural powers, and of the creation of the birds, beasts and plants that inhabit the islands that make up the Fijian group."