Qasavara

Qasavara

Qasavara [IPA|kpʷasaˈβara] is a spirit from Melanesian mythology, more precisely from the Banks islands, north of Vanuatu.

Name

The name ‘"Qasavara"’ is itself from the language of Mota, but the same deity is known under other names in neighboring islands: IPA|kpʷasˈβar in Vurës, IPA|kpʷasˈβaj in Mwotlap, IPA|wɔkpʷastaˈβaɸ in Mwesen…

Mythology

Qat, the Great Spirit who made everything, and his twelve brothers were invited to spend the night in the house of a giant named Qasavara. The giant intended to kill them while they slept and eat them, but Qat opened a crack in one of the beams of the house and the brothers hid inside the beam. In the end, Qasavara became so frustrated that one morning he chased Qat and his brothers up a casuarina tree. Qat caused the tree to grow so long that when it bent over, the tip touched a neighboring island. The brothers jumped off and the tree, released from the extra weight, sprang back, throwing Qasavara high into the sky. When Qasavara struck the ground, he died and was transformed into a stone. This stone still existed in recent times: those who desired success and strength in battle would make sacrifices upon it.

Another lesser-known version portrays Qasavara as the gatherer of the spirits of the damned, who he then feeds to mythical monsters.Fact|date=March 2007

References

* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/pac/hm/hm32.htm Hawaiian Mythology Part Four: Trickster Stories]
* [http://www.neweracle.com/eracle2004/opere_complete/mythrythualreligion/pagina_27.asp Lang, Andrew. "Myth, Ritual and Religion"]
* Van Scott, Miriam. "The Encyclopedia of Hell". St. Martin's Press:1998
* [http://anglicanhistory.org/oceania/wilson_wake1932/04.html Wilson, Cecil. "The Wake of the Southern Cross: Work and Adventures in the South Seas"]

External links

* [http://alex.francois.free.fr/AFtxt_msn-kpwet_e.htm Read and listen to the story of Qat and Qasavara] (otherwise known as Kpwet and Wokpwastavav) in the language of Mwesen, north Vanuatu. Homepage of the linguist Alexandre François.


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