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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Underworld

Posted by Mystery at 1:19 PM Labels: comparative mythology, magick, mythology
Underworld
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underworld

In the study of mythology and religion, the Underworld (gr: ) is a generic characterize nearly related to the lay characterize afterlife, referring to any place to which a moment ago dead souls go. In best cultures the characterize refers to a featherlike or dystopic realm of the afterlife, more accurately of a heavenly one. Sometimes the criminal world is notorious as "Hell" ever since Hell was examination to be under the Mud.

Aztec mythology
Mictlan

Babylonian mythology
Kurnugia

Buddhist mythology
Naraka (as well Niraya)

Celtic mythology
Annwn, Mag Mell

Chinese mythology
Yum gan () is an criminal world time not robotically sullen affection Diyu ()

Christian mythology
Hades, Hell, Limbo, Illusion, Purgatory, Devil

Egyptian mythology
Aaru, Anubis, Duat, Neter-khertet

Estonian mythology
Toonela

Fijian mythology
see Melanesian mythology.

Finnish mythology
Tuonela

Greek mythology
"Means article: Greek criminal world" Elysium, Asphodel Meadows, Hades, Tartarus

Hebrew Mythology
Sheol, Gehenna

Hindu mythology
Amaravati, Bhogavati, Naraka, Soma, Svarga, Patal

Inca mythology
Uku Pacha

Inuit mythology
Adlivun

Islamic mythology
Jahannam, Narr, Jannah, Barzakh, Araf

Japanese mythology
Yomi, Jigoku

Latvian mythology
Aizsaule

Maori mythology
Hawaiki

Mapuche mythology
Pellumawida, Degin, Wenuleufu, Ngullchenmaiwe

Mayan mythology
Metnal, Xibalba

Melanesian mythology
(includes Fijian) Bulu, Burotu, Murimuria, Nabangatai, Tuma

Norse mythology
Giml'e, Hel, Niflheim, Valhalla, Ving'olf

Oromo mythology
Ekera

Philippine mythology
Kasanaan, Empiyerno

Polynesian mythology
Avaiki, Bulotu, Iva, Lua-o-Milu, Nga- Atua, Pulotu, Rangi Tuarea, Te Toi-o-nga-Ranga, Uranga-o-Te-Ra

Pueblo mythology
Shipap

Roman mythology
Avernus, Hades, Pluto

Slavic mythology
Peklo

Sumerian mythology
Dilmun, Kur, Ki-Gal

Vodou mythology
Guinee

Wagawaga mythology
Hiyoyoa

[Reduce] RULERS OF THE Underworld

(Note: this includes guardian-type creatures, ghosts, and spirits such as demons, veli, and Cerberus)

Aboriginal mythology
Baiame (Kamilaroi), Eingana

Akkadian mythology
Allu, Anu, Anunnaku, Ereshkigal, Etemmu, Gallu, Humbaba, Mamitu, Nergal, Utnapishtim

Albanian mythology
E Bukura e Dheut

Armenian mythology
Spandaramat

Aztec mythology
Mictlantecuhtli, Mictecacihuatl, Chalmecacihuilt, Chalmecatl

Babylonian mythology
Erra, Nergal, Ninlil, Sursunabu, Ur-shanabi, Utnapishtim

Balinese mythology
Batara Kala, Setesuyara

Bon mythology
gNyan

Buddhist mythology
Yama, Emma-O-, Yanluo

Canaanite mythology
Mot

Celtic mythology
Arawn, Bean Sidhe, Cernunnos, Cwn Annwn, Gwyn ap Nudd, Latiaran, Manannan mac Lir, Midir, Morrigan, Niamh, Pwyll, Sluagh, Tethra

Chinese mythology
Gu(i, Yanluo

Christian mythology
Angels, Demons, Devil, God, Michael, Saint Peter, Satan

Egyptian mythology
Aken, Aker (severely track the doorkeeper), Am-heh, Amunet, Ammit, Andjety, Anubis, Apep, Apis, Astennu, Ha, Imiut (if the Imiut was ever premeditated a god), Isis, Mehen, Naunet, Nehebkau, Nephthys, Nun, Nut, Osiris, Ptah, Seker, Thoth

Elamite mythology
Jabru

Etruscan mythology
Charun, Culsu, Februus, Fixation, Mantus, Nethuns, Tuchulcha, Vanth

Finnish mythology
Kalma, Kipu-Tytt"o, Kivutar, Lovitar, Surma, Tuonen akka, Tuonetar, Tuoni, Vammatar

Greek mythology
Cerberus, Charon, Hades, Keres, Persephone, Styx, Thanatos, Tartaros

Georgian mythology
sasuleti

Haida mythology
Ta'xet, Tia

Hinduism
asuras, Bali, Chitragupta, devas, Durga, Naga (mythology), Rudra, Soma, Varuna, Vivasvat, Vritra, Yama

Hopi mythology
Kachina

Ibo mythology
Ala

Incan mythology
Supay, Vichama

Indonesian mythology
Dewi Shri, Ndara

Inuit mythology
Pana, Sedna

Islamic mythology
Hafaza, Huri, Iblis/Shaitan, Ifrit, Jinn, Mala'ikah, Peri

Japanese mythology
Hisa-Me, Hotoke, Ika-Zuchi-no-Kami, Jikininki, Shiko-Me, Shiti Dama, Shi-Ryo, Yama

Kassite mythology
Dur

Khmer mythology
Preas Eyssaur

Latvian mythology
Veli, Velu pal, Zemes pal

Levantine mythology
Mot

Lunda mythology
Kalunga

Maori mythology
Kewa

Maya mythology
Xibalba

Melanesian mythology
(includes Fijian mythology) Degei, Ratumaibulu, Samulayo

Narragansett mythology
Chepi

Navaho mythology
Estanatelhi

Niquiran mythology
Mictanteot

Norse mythology
Garm, Hel, Ran

Orokolo mythology
Kiavari

Persian mythology
Angra Mainyu, Azhi Dahaka, Peri

Philippine mythology (Demeanor to the Christian Mythology for ended information)
"Demonyo" Demon, Lucifer, "Dyablo" Diablo, Satan, "Diyos" God

Phoenician mythology
Horon

Phrygian mythology
Men

Polynesian mythology
Hikuleo, Hina, Hine-nui-te-Po, Kanaloa, Kiho, Makea Tutara, Mahiuki, Mahu-ike, Marama, Mauri, Merau, Milu, Miru, Rimu, Rohe (mythology), Whiro

Prussian mythology
Picullus

Pueblo mythology
Iyatiku

Roma (Gypsy) mythology

Roman mythology
Cerberus, Dea Tacita, Dis Pater, Egestes, Fames, Inferi Dii, Larenta, Letum, Libitina, Mors, Pluto, Proserpina, Viduus

Russian mythology
Baba Yaga, Koshchei

Saami mythology
Yambe-akka

Salish mythology
Amotken

Siberian mythology
Chebeldei, Kul

Slavic mythology
Crnobog, Flins, Marzana, Nyia

Sumerian mythology
Edimmu, Ekimmu, Endukugga, Enmesarra, Ereshkigal, Gidim, Gula, Irkalla, Kur, Namtar, Nergal, Neti, Nindukugga, Ninlil, Urshanabi, Ziusudra

Syrian mythology
Reshep

Tamil mythology
Cur

Thracian mythology
Heros

Vodou
Baron Cimeti`ere, Baron La Croix, Baron Samedi, Ghede, Maman Brigitte, Marassa Jumeaux

Wagawaga mythology
Tumudurere

Yoruba mythology
Oya

Yurak mythology
Nga

Zuni mythology
Uhepono

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hel (appoint)

HEL, the appoint, shares a name with Hel, a female procedure interconnected with the appoint. In following Icelandic sources, shifting metaphors of Hel are unmovable and dissimilar facts are described as being covert with items that order benefit their stumble to Hel after their death. In the "Emotional Edda", Brynhildr's trip to Hel after her death is described and Odin, in the role of stir, as well visits Hel upon his foal Sleipnir. In the "Lettering Edda", Baldr goes to Hel upon death and subsequently Herm'odr uses Sleipnir to progress to call him. "Hel-shoes" are described in "G'isla times gone by".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hel (being)

HOLLE is theorized as an ancient Germanic outstanding goddess of untreated, death and new start who predates best of the Germanic pantheon, dating back to the Neolithic next to Indo-European night raid of Europe.["allude to basic"] She as well appears as "Frau Holle" ("Mother Hulda") in Grimm's Urchin Tale #24. Disparity names for this goddess hold in your arms Hel, Holla, Holda, Hulda, Hilde, Hilda, and tons others.
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