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The underworld or netherworld is thought to be deep underground or beneath the surface of the world in most religions and mythologies.[1] Typically it is a place where the souls of the departed go, an afterlife or a realm of the dead. Chthonic is the technical adjective for things of the underworld.
Underworlds by Mythology
This list includes underworlds in various mythology:
Albanian mythology | Ferri |
Aztec mythology | Mictlan |
Babylonian mythology | Irkalla |
Buddhist mythology | Naraka (also Niraya) |
Celtic mythology | Annwn, Mag Mell |
Chinese mythology / taoism | Diyu 地獄 |
Christian mythology | Hades, Hell, Sheol, Gehenna, Tártaros, Limbo, Purgatory |
Egyptian mythology | Aaru, Duat, Neter-khertet, Amenti |
Estonian mythology | Toonela |
Finnish mythology | Tuonela |
Germanic | Hel, Niflheim |
Greek mythology | Elysium, Asphodel Meadows, Hadēs, Tártaros |
Guanche mythology | Echeide, Guayota |
Hindu mythology | Naraka or Yamaloka, Patala |
Hopi mythology | Maski |
Hungarian mythology | Alvilág |
Inca mythology | Uku Pacha |
Inuit mythology | Adlivun |
Islamic mythology | Jahannam, Naar, Barzakh, Araf |
Jain mythology | Naraka, Adho Loka (the lower world) |
Japanese mythology/Shinto | Yomi 黄泉, Ne-no-Kuni 根の国, Jigoku 地獄 |
Jewish/Hebrew mythology | Sheol, Gehenna, Abaddon |
Korean mythology | "Ji-Ok" 지옥 地獄 |
Latvian mythology | Aizsaule |
Malay mythology | Alam Ghaib (The unseen realm) |
Indonesian mythology | |
Māori mythology | Hawaiki, Rarohenga |
Mapuche mythology | Pellumawida, Degin, Wenuleufu, Ngullchenmaiwe |
Maya mythology | Metnal, Xibalba |
Melanesian mythology | (includes Fijian) Bulu, Burotu, Murimuria, Nabangatai, Tuma |
Norse mythology | Gimlé, Hel, Niflheim, Vingólf |
Oromo mythology | Ekera |
Persian mythology | Duzakh |
Philippine mythology | Kasanaan |
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 | Inferno, Avernus, Orcus/Hadēs, Pluto |
Slavic mythology | Nav, Podsvetie, Peklo |
Sumerian mythology | Dilmun, Kur, Irkalla, Hubur |
Turko-Mongol | Erlik |
Vodou mythology | Guinee |
Wagawaga (New Guinea) mythology | Hiyoyoa |
References
- ↑ "Underworld". The free dictionary. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/underworld. Retrieved 1 July 2010.