Underworld
In the study of mythology and religion , the underworld is a generic term, referring to any place to which newly dead souls go. See also psychopomp .
Underworlds:
Aborigine mythology
Beralku
Akkadian mythology
Ereshkigal
Nergal
Buddhist mythology[?]
Neraka
Celtic mythology
Annwn
Mag Mell
Christianity
Heaven
Hell
Limbo
Purgatory
Egyptian mythology
Aaru
Ament
Duat
Neter-khertet
Fijian mythology
Nabangatai
Finnish mythology
Tuonela[?]
Greek mythology
Elysium
Hades
Tartarus
Hinduism
Amaravati
Soma
Svarga
Incan mythology
Uca Pacha
Inuit mythology
Adlivun
Islam
Jannah[?]
Jahannam[?]
Idonesian mythology[?]
Patal[?]
Japanese mythology[?]
Soku-no-Kumi[?]
Yomi-no-kuni[?]
Latvian mythology
Aizsaule
Mayan mythology
Metnal
Mitlan[?]
Xibalba
Melanesian mythology[?]
Tuma[?]
Norse mythology
Helheim
Oromo mythology[?]
Ekera[?]
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
Sumerian mythology
Dilmun
Vodun
Guinee
Wagawaga mythology[?]
Hiyoyoa[?]
God/ess/es of the Underworld (Note: this includes guardian-type creatures, ghosts and spirits such as demons , veli and Cerberus )
Aborigine mythology
Baiame (Kamilaroi[?] )
Eingana
Akkadian mythology
Allu
Anu
Anunnaku
Etemmu[?]
Gallu
Humbaba
Mamitu
Nergal
Utnapishtim
Albanian mythology[?]
Bukura e dheut[?]
Armenian mythology[?]
Spandaramat[?]
Aztec mythology
Chalmecacihuilt
Chalmecatl
Ciucoatl
Ciuteoteo
Teoyaomqui
Xipe Totec
Babylonian mythology[?]
Erra[?]
Nergal
Ninlil[?]
Sursunabu[?]
Ur-shanabi[?]
Utnapishtim
Bon mythology[?]
gNyan[?]
Buddhist mythology[?]
Emma-O[?]
Yama
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
Gui
Yan-lo[?]
Christianity
Angels
Demons
Satan
Egyptian mythology
Aker
Am-heh
Ament
Ammit
Andjety
Apep
Apis
Cherti
Chontamenti
Ha
Har-nedj-itef
Imiut
Isdes
Isis
Ma'at
Mehen
Naunet
Nehebkau
Nephthys
Nuit
Nun
Osiris
Seker
Set
Thoth
Elamite mythology[?]
Jabru[?]
Etruscan mythology
Charun
Culsu
Februus
Mania
Mantus
Tuchulcha
Vanth
Finnish mythology
Kalma[?]
Kiu-Tytto[?]
Kivutar[?]
Lovitar[?]
Surma[?]
Tuonetar[?]
Tuoni[?]
Vammatar[?]
Greek mythology
Cerberus
Charon
Hades
Keres
Persephone
Styx
Thanatos
Gypsy mythology[?]
Mulo[?]
Haida mythology
Ta'xet
Tia
Hinduism
Bali
Chitragupta[?]
Dhumorna[?]
Durgha
Nagas
Rudra
Soma
Varuna
Vivasvat
Yama
Hopi mythology
Kachina
Ibo mythology
Ala[?]
Incan mythology
Supay
Vichama
Indonesian mythology[?]
Dewi Shri[?]
Ndara[?]
Inuit mythology
Pana
Sedna
Islamic mythology
Hafaza
Huri[?]
Ifrit[?]
Jinn
Mala'ikah[?]
Peri[?]
Japanese mythology[?]
Hisa-Me[?]
Hotoke[?]
Ika-Zuchi-no-Kami[?]
Jikininki[?]
Shiti Dama[?]
Shi-Ryo[?]
Kassite mythology[?]
Dur[?]
Khmer mythology[?]
Preas Eyssaur[?]
Latvian mythology
Veli
Velu mate
Zemes mate
Lunda mythology[?]
Kalunga[?]
Mayan 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
Holler
Ran
Orokolo mythology[?]
Kiavari[?]
Persian mythology[?]
Dahaka[?]
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
Nyia[?]
Rusalka
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 Cemetière
Baron La Croix
Baron Samedi
Ghede
Maman Brigitte
Marassa Jumeaux
Wagawaga mythology[?]
Tumudurere[?]
Yoruba mythology
Oya
Yurak mythology[?]
Nga[?]
Zuni mythology
Uhepono[?]
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