06 Dec

Underworld

Jump to navigationJump to searchFor other uses, see Underworld (disambiguation).Yggdrasil, a modern attempt to reconstruct the Norse world tree which connects the heavens, the world, and the underworld.The legs of the god Vishnu as the Cosmic Man depict earth and the seven realms of the Hindu underworld of Patala. The feet rest on cosmic serpent Shesha.The underworld is the supernatural world of the dead in various religious traditions and myths, located below the world of the living.[1] Chthonic is the technical adjective for things of the underworld.The concept of an underworld is found in almost every civilization and "may be as old as humanity itself".[2] Common features of underworld myths are accounts of living people making journeys to the underworld, often for some heroic purpose. Other myths reinforce traditions that entrance of souls to the underworld requires a proper observation of ceremony, such as the ancient Greek story of the recently dead Patroclus haunting Achilles until his body could be properly buried for this purpose.[3] Persons having social status were dressed and equipped in order to better navigate the underworld.[4]A number of mythologies incorporate the concept of the soul of the deceased making its own journey to the underworld, with the dead needing to be taken across a defining obstacle such as a lake or a river to reach this destination.[5] Imagery of such journeys can be found in both ancient and modern art. The descent to the underworld has been described as "the single most important myth for Modernist authors".[6]

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By religion[edit]

This list includes underworlds in various religious traditions, with links to corresponding articles.

Albanian mythologyFerri
Aztec mythologyMictlan
Mesopotamian mythologyIrkalla
BuddhismPatalaNaraka (also Niraya)
Celtic mythologyAnnwnMag Mell,Dubnos
Chinese mythologytaoismDiyu 地獄
ChristianityHellTártaroPurgatory
Egyptian mythologyAaruDuatNeter-khertetAmenti
Estonian mythologyToonela
Fijian mythologyBurotuMurimuria[7]
Finnish mythologyTuonela
Georgian mythologyKveskneli
Germanic mythologyHelNiflheim
Greek mythologyMain article: Greek underworldElysiumAsphodel MeadowsTártaros
Guanche mythologyEcheideGuayota
HinduismPatalaNaraka or Yamaloka
Hittite mythologyDankuš daganzipaš/Dankuš tekan (dark earth)
Hopi mythologyMaski
Hungarian mythologyAlvilág
Inca mythologyUku Pacha
Inuit mythologyAdlivun
Jain mythologyNaraka, Adho Loka (the lower world)
Japanese mythology/ShintoYomi 黄泉, Ne-no-Kuni 根の国, Jigoku 地獄
JudaismSheolGehennaAbaddonTehom (in Kabbalah), TophetTzoah RotachatDudael
Korean mythology"Ji-Ok" 지옥 地獄
Latvian mythologyAizsaule
Lithuanian mythologyAnapilis
Malay mythologyAlam Ghaib (The unseen realm)
Indonesian mythology
Māori mythologyHawaikiRarohengaRangi TuareaTe Toi-o-nga-RangaUranga-o-Te-Ra
Mapuche mythologyPellumawidaDeginWenuleufuNgullchenmaiwe
Maya mythologyMetnalXibalba
Melanesian mythology(includes Fijian) BuluBurotuMurimuriaNabagatai, Tuma
Norse mythologyGimléHelNiflhelVingólf
Oromo mythologyEkera
Persian mythologyDuzakh
Philippine mythologyKasanaan
Polynesian mythologyAvaikiBulotuIvaLua-o-MiluNga- AtuaPulotuRangi TuareaTe Toi-o-nga-RangaUranga-o-Te-Ra
Pueblo mythologyShipap
Roman mythologyInferiAvernus
Romanian mythologyTărâmul Celălalt
Slavic mythologyNavPodsvetiePekloVyraj
Sumerian mythologyKurHubur
Turko-MongolTamağ
Vodou mythologyGuinee
Wagawaga (New Guinea) mythologyHiyoyoa

Underworld figures[edit]

This list includes rulers or guardians of the underworld in various religious traditions, with links to corresponding articles.

Aboriginal mythologyBaiame (Kamilaroi), Eingana
Akkadian mythologyAlluAnuAnunnakuEreshkigalEtemmuGalluHumbabaMamituNergalUtnapishtim
Albanian mythologyE Bukura e Dheut
Turko-MongolErlik
Armenian mythologySpandaramet
Aztec mythologyMictlantecuhtliMictecacihuatlChalmecacihuiltChalmecatl
Babylonian mythologyErraNergalNinlilSursunabuUr-shanabiUtnapishtim
Balinese mythologyBatara KalaSetesuyara
Bon mythologygNyan
BuddhismYama
Canaanite mythologyMotArsay
Celtic mythologyAedArawnCwn AnnwnDonnGwyn ap NuddManannán mac LirPwyll
Chinese mythologyGuiYanluo
ChristianitySatanLuciferBeelzebub
Egyptian mythologyAkenAker (strictly only the gatekeeper), Am-hehAmunetAmmitAndjetyAnubisApepApisAstennuHaImiut (if the Imiut was ever considered a god), IsisMehenNaunetNehebkauNephthysNunNutOsirisPtahSekerThoth
Elamite mythologyJabru
Estonian mythologyVanapagan
Etruscan mythologyCharunCulsuFebruusManiaMantusNethunsTuchulchaVanth
Fijian mythologyDegei
Finnish mythologyKalmaKipu-TyttöKivutarLovitarSurmaTuonen akkaTuonetarTuoniVammatar
Greek mythologyCerberusCharonHadesPlutoKeresPersephoneThánatos
Georgian mythologysasuleti
Haida mythologyTa'xetTia
Hattian mythologyHittite mythologyLelwani
HinduismYama
Hopi mythologyMaasaw
Hungarian mythologyÖrdög
Ibo mythologyAla
Incan mythologySupayVichama
Indonesian mythology (ancient Javananese, Sundanese and Balinese)Batara Kala guardian for sinners souls' underworld, Dewi Sri guardess for the righteous souls' underworld
Inuit mythologyPanaSedna
Japanese mythologyIzanami-no-MikotoJikininkiShikomeShiryōSusanoo-no-Mikoto
Kassite mythologyDur
Khmer mythologyPreas Eyssaur
Latvian mythologyVeļiVeļu māteZemes māte
Lithuanian mythologyVelnias, Velinas
Levantine mythologyMotArsay
Lunda mythologyKalunga
Maori mythologyHinaHine-nui-te-PoKewaMahiukiRoheWhiro
Maya mythologyHun-CameVucub-CameKisin
Melanesian mythology(includes Fijian mythology) DegeiRatumaibuluSamulayo
Narragansett mythologyChepi
Navaho mythologyEstsanatlehi
Niquiran mythologyMictanteot
Norse mythologyGarmrHelRanNidhogg
Ugrian mythologyHeini-iki
Orokolo mythologyKiavari
Persian mythologyAngra MainyuAzhi DahakaPeri
Philippine mythologyMagwayen/Maguayen, Sidapa
Phoenician mythologyHoron
Phrygian mythologyMen
Polynesian mythologyHikuleoHinaHine-nui-te-PoKanaloaKiho-tumuMakea TutaraMahiukiMahu-ikeMaramaMauriMerauMiluMiruRimuRoheWhiro
Prussian mythologyPicullus
Pueblo mythologyIyatiku
Roma (Gypsy) mythologyBeng
Roman mythologyCerberusDea TacitaDis PaterEgestesFamesInferi DiiLarentaLetumLibitinaMorsOrcusPlutoProserpinaViduus
Romanian mythologyDiavoluSatanaNecuratuScaraoschi
Russian mythologyDyavolSatanaya
Saami mythologyYambe-akka
Salish mythologyAmotken
Siberian mythologyChebeldeiKul
Slavic mythologyCrnobogFlinsMarzanaNyiaVeles (god)
Sumerian mythologyEdimmuEkimmuEndukuggaEnmesarraEreshkigalGidimGulaIrkallaKurNamtarNergalNetiNindukuggaNinlilUrshanabiZiusudra
Syrian mythologyReshep
Tamil mythologyCur
Thracian mythologyHeros
Turkic mythologyErlik
VodouBaron CimetièreBaron La CroixBaron SamediGhedeMaman BrigitteMarassa Jumeaux
Wagawaga mythologyTumudurere
Welsh mythologyAnnwfn or Annwn
Yoruba mythologyEsuOya
Yurak mythologyNga
Zuni mythologyUhepono
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