In Fijian mythology, Qurai (Ngurai) is a god of Somosomo.[1] He once changed himself into a rat so he could attend a meeting of the gods unseen.[2]
^Fiji and the Fijians, by T. Williams (J. Calvert). Edited by G.S. Rowe
^Myths and legends of Fiji and Rotuma. Please see this page. "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."
In Fijian mythology, Qurai (Ngurai) is a god of Somosomo. He once changed himself into a rat so he could attend a meeting of the gods unseen. Fiji and...
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village. According to the myth, the god who ruled over this village is Qurai. There is a short discussion of traditional religion as practiced on Somosomo...
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