In this opera the heroine, Jessonda, widow of the
Rajah, must be
burned to death on his funeral pyre. Before her marriage she had been in love with a Portuguese general. A young
Brahmin, Nadori, is sent from the Hindu temple to bring Jessonda the order for her death, as dictated by their customs. However, he falls in love with her sister, Amazili. The Portuguese forces that are camped outside the city are led by
Tristan d'Acunha, who has sworn that Indian customs will be preserved. Nadori has vowed to save Jessonda and Tristan now discovers that she is his long lost love. The Indian breach of the truce allows Tristan to act and Jessonda is rescued in the nick of time, before Dandau, the chief Brahmin, can carry out the intended sacrifice. ==Notes==