In
Fijian mythology, Bulu is a name for the 'world of spirits' (presumably the
underworld). In the month called Vula-i-Ratumaibulu, the god
Ratumaibulu comes from Bulu, the world of spirits, to make the breadfruit and other fruit trees blossom and yield fruit. Ratumaibulu is a god of great importance who presides over agriculture. Another source refers to a "place called '
Nambang Gatai' on the road to 'Bulu', the separate state or land of souls".
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