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== Underworld figures == This list includes rulers or guardians of the underworld in various religious traditions, with links to corresponding articles. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:left;" |- ! Origin ! associated deity/spirits |- |[[Aboriginal mythology]] |[[Baiame]] ([[Kamilaroi]]), [[Eingana]] |- |[[Akkadian literature#Mythology|Akkadian mythology]] |[[Alû|Allu]], [[Anu]], [[Anunnaku]], [[Ereshkigal]], [[Etemmu]], [[Gallu]], [[Humbaba]], [[Mamitu]], [[Nergal]], [[Utnapishtim]] |- |[[Albanian mythology]] |[[E Bukura e Dheut]] |- |[[Turco-Mongol mythology|Turko-Mongol]] |[[Erlik]] |- |[[Armenian mythology]] |Spandaramet |- |[[Aztec mythology]] |[[Mictlantecuhtli]] & [[Mictecacihuatl]] (advocations: [[Chalmecacihualt]], [[Chalmecatl]]) |- |[[Babylonian mythology]] |[[Erra (god)|Erra]], [[Nergal]], [[Ninlil]], [[Sursunabu]], [[Ur-shanabi]], [[Utnapishtim]] |- |[[Balinese mythology]] |[[Batara Kala]], [[Setesuyara]] |- |[[Bon]] mythology |gNyan |- |[[Buddhism]] |[[Yama (East Asia)|King Yama]] |- |[[Canaanite mythology]] |[[Mot (Semitic god)|Mot]], [[Arsay]] |- |[[Celtic mythology]] |[[Aed (god)|Aed]], [[Arawn]], [[Cwn Annwn]], [[Donn]], [[Gwyn ap Nudd]], [[Manannán mac Lir]], [[Pwyll]], [[Nemain]], [[The Morrigan]], [[Taranis]] (sometimes in popular culture). |- |[[Chinese folk religion]] |[[Yanluo Wang]], [[Heibai Wuchang]], [[Ox-Head and Horse-Face]], [[Meng Po]], [[Zhong Kui]] |- |[[Christianity]] |[[Satan]], [[Lucifer]], [[Beelzebub]], [[Belial]] |- |[[Egyptian mythology]] |[[Aken (god)|Aken]], [[Aker (god)|Aker]] (strictly only the gatekeeper), [[Am-heh]], [[Amunet]], [[Ammit]], [[Andjety]], [[Anubis]], [[Apep]], [[Apis (Egyptian mythology)|Apis]], [[Astennu]], [[Ha (mythology)|Ha]], [[Imiut fetish|Imiut]] (if the Imiut was ever considered a god), [[Isis]], [[Mehen]], [[Naunet]], [[Nehebkau]], [[Nephthys]], [[Nun]], [[Nut (goddess)|Nut]], [[Osiris]], [[Ptah]], [[Sokar|Seker]], [[Thoth]], [[Wepwawet]] |- |[[Elamite mythology]] |[[Jabru]] |- |[[Estonian mythology]] |[[Vanapagan]] |- |[[Etruscan mythology]] |[[Charun]], [[Culsu]], [[Februus]], [[Mania (deity)|Mania]], [[Mantus]], [[Nethuns]], [[Tuchulcha]], [[Vanth]] |- |[[Fijian mythology]] |[[Degei]] |- |[[Finnish mythology]] |[[Kalma (goddess)|Kalma]], [[Kipu-Tyttö]], [[Kivutar]], [[Lovitar]], [[Surma (Finnish mythology)|Surma]], [[Akka (Spirit)|Tuonen akka]], [[Tuonetar]], [[Tuoni]], [[Vammatar]] |- |[[Greek mythology]] |[[Cerberus]], [[Charon]], [[Hades]], [[Pluto (mythology)|Pluto]], [[Keres]], [[Persephone]], [[Thanatos|Thánatos]], [[Eris (mythology)|Eris]], [[Hermes]], [[Hera]] |- |[[Georgian mythology]] |[[sasuleti]] |- |[[Germanic paganism|Germanic religion]] |[[Garmr]], [[Hel (goddess)|Hel]], [[Rán]], [[Níðhögg]] |- |[[Haida mythology]] |[[Ta'xet]], [[Tia (goddess)|Tia]] |- |[[Hattian mythology]], [[Hittite mythology]] |[[Lelwani]] |- |[[Hinduism]] |[[Yama (Hinduism)|Yama]] |- |[[Hopi mythology]] |[[Maasaw]] |- |[[Hungarian mythology]] |[[Ördög]] |- |[[Ibo mythology]] |[[Ala (mythology)|Ala]] |- |[[Incan mythology]] |[[Supay]], [[Vichama]] |- |[[Indonesian mythology]] (ancient Javananese, Sundanese and Balinese) |[[Batara Kala]] guardian for sinners souls' underworld, [[Dewi Sri]] guardess for the righteous souls' underworld |- |[[Islam]] |[[Iblis]], [[Shayatin]], [[Maalik]] (Guardian) |- |[[Inuit mythology]] |[[Pana (mythology)|Pana]], [[Sedna (deity)|Sedna]] |- |[[Japanese mythology]] |[[Izanami|Izanami-no-Mikoto]], [[Jikininki]], [[Shikome]], [[Shiryō]], [[Susanoo-no-Mikoto]] |- |[[Judaism]] |Satan, Malach HaMavet ("Angel of Death") (both are associated with [[Samael]]), Malachei Habala ("Sabotage Angels"), [[Dumah (angel)|Dumah]] |- |[[Kassite mythology]] |[[Dur (mythology)|Dur]] |- |[[Khmer mythology]] |[[Preas Eyssaur]] |- |[[Latvian mythology]] |[[Veļi]], [[Veļu māte]], [[Zemes māte]] |- |[[Lithuanian mythology]] |Velnias, Velinas |- |[[Levantine mythology]] |[[Mot (Semitic god)|Mot]], [[Arsay]] |- |[[Lunda mythology]] |[[Kalunga]] |- |[[Mandaean mythology]] |[[Ruha]], [[Ur (Mandaeism)|Ur]], [[Krun]], [[Gaf (Mandaeism)|Gaf]], [[Qin (Mandaeism)|Qin]], [[Zahreil]], [[Lilith]], [[Hobgoblin|Niuli]], [[Satan|Saṭani]], [[Devil|Latabi]], [[Vampire|Nalai]], [[Ghost|Gadulta]], [[Anathan]], [[Giu (Mandaeism)|Giu]], [[Shdum]], [[Zartai-Zartanai]], [[Hag and Mag|Hag]], [[Hag and Mag|Mag]] |- |[[Māori mythology]] |[[Hina (goddess)|Hina]], [[Hine-nui-te-pō]], [[Kewa (Maori mythology)|Kewa]], [[Mahiuki]], [[Rohe (mythology)|Rohe]], [[Whiro]] |- |[[Maya mythology]] |[[Ah Puch]] (Lords: [[Maya death gods|Hun-Came]] & [[Maya death gods|Vucub-Came]]) |- |[[Melanesian mythology]] |(includes Fijian mythology) [[Degei]], [[Ratumaibulu]], [[Samulayo]] |- |[[Narragansett mythology]] |[[Chepi]] |- |[[Navaho mythology]] |[[Estsanatlehi]] |- |[[Niquiran mythology]] |[[Mictanteot]] |- |[[Ob-Ugrian mythology]] |[[Heini-iki]] |- |[[Orokolo mythology]] |[[Kiavari]] |- |[[Persian mythology]] |[[Angra Mainyu]], [[Zahhak|Azhi Dahaka]], [[Div (mythology)]] |- |[[Philippine mythology]] |[[Anito|Magwayen/Maguayen]], Sidapa |- |[[Phoenician mythology]] |[[Hauron|Horon]] |- |[[Phrygian mythology]] |[[Men (god)|Men]] |- |[[Polynesian mythology]] |[[Hikuleo]], [[Hina (goddess)|Hina]], [[Hine-nui-te-Po]], [[Kanaloa]], [[Kiho-tumu]], [[Makea Tutara]], [[Mahuika]], [[Mahu-ika]], [[Marama (mythology)|Marama]], [[Mauri (mythology)|Mauri]], [[Merau]], [[Milu (mythology)|Milu]], [[Miru (goddess)|Miru]], [[Rimu]], [[Rohe (mythology)|Rohe]], [[Whiro]] |- |[[Prussian mythology]] |[[Picullus]] |- |[[Pueblo mythology]] |[[Iyatiku]] |- |[[Roma (Gypsy) mythology]] |Beng |- |[[Roman mythology]] |[[Cerberus]], [[Dea Tacita]], [[Dis Pater]], [[Egestes]], [[Fames]], [[Di inferi|Inferi Di]], [[Larenta]], [[Letum]], [[Libitina]], [[Mors (mythology)|Mors]], [[Orcus]], [[Pluto (god)|Pluto]], [[Proserpina]], [[Viduus]] |- |[[Romanian mythology]] |[[Diavolu]], [[Satan]]a, [[Nosferatu (word)|Necuratu]], [[Scaraoschi]] |- |[[Russian mythology]] |[[Dyavol]], [[Satanaya]] |- |[[Saami mythology]] |[[Akka (Spirit)|Yambe-akka]] |- |[[Salish mythology]] |[[Amotken]] |- |[[Siberian mythology]] |[[Chebeldei]], [[Kul (mythology)|Kul]] |- |[[Slavic mythology]] |[[Crnobog]], [[Flins (mythology)|Flins]], [[Marzana]], [[Niya (mythology)|Nyia]], [[Veles (god)]] |- |[[Sumerian religion|Sumerian mythology]] |[[Edimmu]], [[Ekimmu]], [[Lugaldukuga|Endukugga]], [[Enmesharra]], [[Ereshkigal]], [[Gidim]], [[Nintinugga]], [[Irkalla]], [[Kur]], [[Namtar]], [[Nergal]], [[Bitu (god)|Bitu]], [[Nindukugga]], [[Ninlil]], [[Urshanabi]], [[Utnapishtim|Ziusudra]] |- |[[Syrian mythology]] |[[Reshep]] |- |[[Tamil mythology]] |Cur |- |[[Thracian mythology]] |[[Thracian Heros|Heros]] |- |[[Turkic mythology]] |[[Erlik]] |- |[[Vietnamese mythology]] |[[Quảng Cung]], [[Thập điện Diêm Vương]], [[Hắc Bạch vô thường]] (couple of messengers lead the souls of the dead to the Âm phủ), [[Đầu Trâu Mặt Ngựa]] (has the same task as Hắc Bạch vô thường), [[Mạnh Bà]] (the maker of the oblivion soup called ''cháo lú'' by the Vietnamese) |- |[[Wagawaga mythology]] |[[Tumudurere]] |- |[[Welsh mythology]] |[[Arawn]] |- |[[Yoruba mythology]] |[[Eshu|Esu]], [[Oya]] |- |[[Yurak mythology]] |[[Nga (god)|Nga]] |- |[[Zuni mythology]] |[[Uhepono]] |}
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