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In the study of mythology and religion, the underworld is a



generic term approximately equivalent to the lay term afterlife, referring to any place to which newly dead souls go.

See also: psychopomp.

Underworlds

Akkadian mythology

  • Irkalla

Australian Aboriginal mythology

  • Beralku

Aztec mythology

  • Mictlan

Babylonian mythology

  • Kurnugia

Buddhist mythology

Celtic mythology

  • Annwn
  • Mag Mell

Chinese mythology

  • Feng Du

Christian mythology

  • Heaven
  • Hell
  • Limbo
  • Purgatory

Egyptian mythology

  • Aaru
  • Duat
  • Neter-khertet

Estonian mythology

  • Toonela

Fijian mythology

  • Nabangatai

Finnish mythology

  • Tuonela

Greek mythology

  • Elysium
  • Hades
  • Tartarus

Hinduism

Incan mythology

  • Uca Pacha

Inuit mythology

  • Adlivun

Islam

  • Jahannam
  • Narr
  • Jannah

Japanese mythology

  • Yomi

Latvian mythology

  • Aizsaule

Mapuche mythology

  • Pellumawida
  • Degin
  • Wenuleufu
  • Ngullchenmaiwe

Mayan mythology

  • Metnal
  • Mitlan
  • Xibalba

Melanesian mythology

  • Tuma

Norse mythology

  • Hel
  • Niflheim

Oromo mythology

  • Ekera

Philippine mythology

  • Kasanaan

Polynesian mythology

  • Avaiki
  • Bulotu
  • Bulu
  • Burotu
  • Iva
  • Lua-o-Milu
  • Murimuria
  • Nabangatai
  • Nga-Atua
  • Pulotu
  • Rangi Tuarea
  • Te Toi-o-nga-Ranga
  • Uranga-o-Te-Ra

Pueblo mythology

  • Shipap

Roman mythology

  • Hades

Slavic mythology

  • Peklo

Sumerian mythology

  • Dilmun

Vodun

  • Guinee

Wagawaga mythology

  • Hiyoyoa

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

  • Chalmecacihuilt
  • Chalmecatl
  • Ciucoatl
  • Cihuateteo
  • Teoyaomqui
  • Xipe Totec

Babylonian mythology

  • Erra
  • Nergal
  • Ninlil
  • Sursunabu
  • Ur-shanabi
  • Utnapishtim

Balinese mythology

  • Batara Kala
  • Setesuyara

Bon mythology

  • gNyan

Buddhist mythology

Canaanite mythology

  • Mot

Celtic mythology

  • Arawn
  • Bean Sidhe
  • Cernunnos
  • Cŵn Annwn
  • Gwyn ap Nudd
  • Latiaran
  • Manannan mac Lir
  • Midir
  • Morrigan
  • Niamh
  • Pwyll
  • Sluagh
  • Tethra

Chinese mythology

  • Gŭi
  • Yanluo

Christian mythology

Egyptian mythology

  • Aken
  • Aker (strictly only the gatekeeper)
  • Amunet
  • Ammit
  • Andjety
  • Anubis
  • Apep
  • Apis
  • Astennu
  • Ha
  • Imiut (if the Imiut was ever considered a god)
  • Isis
  • Mehen
  • Naunet
  • Nehebkau
  • Nephthys
  • Nuit
  • Nun
  • Osiris
  • Seker
  • Thoth

Elamite mythology

  • Jabru

Etruscan mythology

  • Charun
  • Culsu
  • Februus
  • Mania
  • Mantus
  • Tuchulcha
  • Vanth

Finnish mythology

  • Kalma
  • Kiu-Tytto
  • Kivutar
  • Lovitar
  • Surma
  • Tuonen akka
  • Tuonetar
  • Tuoni
  • Vammatar

Greek mythology

  • Cerberus
  • Charon
  • Hades
  • Keres
  • Persephone
  • Styx
  • Thanatos

Gypsy mythology

  • Mulo

Haida mythology

  • Ta'xet
  • Tia

Hinduism

Hopi mythology

  • Kachina

Ibo mythology

  • Ala

Incan mythology

  • Supay
  • Vichama

Indonesian mythology

Inuit mythology

  • Pana
  • Sedna

Islam/Arabic mythology

  • Hafaza
  • Huri
  • Ifrit
  • Jinn
  • Mala'ikah
  • Peri

Japanese mythology

  • Hisa-Me
  • Hotoke
  • Ika-Zuchi-no-Kami
  • Jikininki
  • Shiko-Me
  • Shiti Dama
  • Shi-Ryo

Kassite mythology

  • Dur

Khmer mythology

  • Preas Eyssaur

Latvian mythology

  • Veli
  • Velu mate
  • Zemes mate

Levantine mythology

  • Mot

Lunda mythology

  • Kalunga

Maya mythology

  • Ahau-Kin
  • Ah Puch
  • Bolontiku
  • Carakan
  • Chamer
  • Cizin
  • Cum Hau
  • Hun Came
  • Vucub Caquix
  • Zipacna

Narragansett mythology

  • Chepi

Navaho mythology

  • Estanatelhi

Niquiran mythology

  • Mictanteot

Norse mythology

  • Garm
  • Hel
  • Ran

Orokolo mythology

  • Kiavari

Persian mythology

  • Dahaka
  • Peri

Philippine mythology

  • Bakonawa

Phoenician mythology

  • Horon

Phrygian mythology

  • Men

Polynesian mythology

  • Auraka
  • Degei
  • Hikuleo
  • Hina
  • Hine-nui-te-Po
  • Kanaloa
  • Kiho
  • Limu
  • Makea Tutara
  • Mahiuki
  • Mahu-ike
  • Marama
  • Mauri
  • Merau
  • Milu
  • Miru
  • Ratu-mai-mbula
  • Rimu
  • Rohi
  • Samulayo
  • Tangaroa
  • Whiro

Prussian mythology

  • Picullus

Pueblo mythology

  • Iyatiku

Roman mythology

  • Cerberus
  • Dea Tacita
  • Dis Pater
  • Egestes
  • Fames
  • Inferii 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

Vodun

  • Baron Cimetière
  • Baron La Croix
  • Baron Samedi
  • Ghede
  • Maman Brigitte
  • Marassa Jumeaux

Wagawaga mythology

  • Tumudurere

Yoruba mythology

  • Oya

Yurak mythology

  • Nga

Zuni mythology

  • Uhepono

Fictional underworlds

  • The evil Outer Planes of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game

This has influenced several gothic fiction texts.

  • Karzahni, where poor Matoran workers were sent in the afterlife before Mata Nui's coming in the Bionicle mythos. Unterwelt

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