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{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!location
!location
!description
!description
!religion
!religion/folklore
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|ʿĀlam al-Jabarūt
<div style="text-align:right">عَالَم الْجَبَرُوت</div>
|realm of God's presence
|
* Islam
|-
|ʿĀlam al-Malakūt
<div style="text-align:right">عَالَم الْمَلَكُوت</div>
|realm of heaven and earth
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* Islam
|-
|Asgard
Ásgarðr
|place of gods
|
* Norse religion
|-
|as-Sirāt
<div style="text-align:right">الصراط</div>
|bridge to pass to paradise on the Judgement Day
|
* Islam
|-
|Atlantis
Ἀτλαντὶς
|island state
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* esotericism
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|Bifröst
|rainbow bridge between Midgard and Asgard
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* Norse religion
|-
|-
|Bùzhōushān
|Bùzhōushān
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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|Cinvatô Peretûm
<div style="text-align:right">𐬗𐬌𐬥𐬬𐬀𐬙𐬋 𐬞𐬈𐬭𐬈𐬙𐬏𐬨</div>
|bridge between the human world and the underworld
|
* Zoroastrianism
|-
|-
|Fānghú, Fāngzhàng
|Fānghú, Fāngzhàng
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|Fúsāng
|Fúsāng
扶桑
扶桑
|mythical tree
|tree in the sea
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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* Islam
* Islam
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|-
|Guǎnghán Gōng
|Guǎnghángōng
廣寒宮
廣寒宮
|Palace on the Moon
|palace on the Moon
|
* Chinese folk religion
|-
|Hel
Hel
|afterlife location
|
* Norse religion
|-
|Huángquán, Jiǔquán
黃泉、九泉
|place in the underworld
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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|Kūnlún
|Kūnlún
崑崙
崑崙
|mountain range; axis of the world
|mountain range; the axis of the world
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|
* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
|-
|-
|Nàihé Qiáo
|Nàihéqiáo
奈河橋
奈河橋
|bridge between the human world and the underworld
|bridge between the human world and the underworld
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
* Daoism
* Daoism
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|Ne-no-kuni, Soko-tsu-ne-no-kuni
根の国、底根之国
|netherworld
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* Shintō
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|Pénglái
|Pénglái
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* Christianity
* Christianity
* Islam
* Islam
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|Valhalla
Valhǫll
|hall in Asgard
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* Norse religion
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|-
|Yáochí
|Yáochí
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{{Religions}}
{{Religions-and-Folklores}}

Latest revision as of 14:19, 10 June 2024

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location description religion/folklore
ʿĀlam al-Jabarūt
عَالَم الْجَبَرُوت
realm of God's presence
  • Islam
ʿĀlam al-Malakūt
عَالَم الْمَلَكُوت
realm of heaven and earth
  • Islam
Asgard

Ásgarðr

place of gods
  • Norse religion
as-Sirāt
الصراط
bridge to pass to paradise on the Judgement Day
  • Islam
Atlantis

Ἀτλαντὶς

island state
  • esotericism
Bifröst rainbow bridge between Midgard and Asgard
  • Norse religion
Bùzhōushān

不周山

mountain
  • Chinese folk religion
Cinvatô Peretûm
𐬗𐬌𐬥𐬬𐬀𐬙𐬋 𐬞𐬈𐬭𐬈𐬙𐬏𐬨
bridge between the human world and the underworld
  • Zoroastrianism
Fānghú, Fāngzhàng

方壺、方丈

one of the three Sacred Mounts in Bóhǎi
  • Chinese folk religion
Fúsāng

扶桑

tree in the sea
  • Chinese folk religion
Gomorrah
עֲמֹרָה

Γόμορρᾰ

city
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
Guǎnghángōng

廣寒宮

palace on the Moon
  • Chinese folk religion
Hel

Hel

afterlife location
  • Norse religion
Huángquán, Jiǔquán

黃泉、九泉

place in the underworld
  • Chinese folk religion
Kūnlún

崑崙

mountain range; the axis of the world
  • Chinese folk religion
Nàihéqiáo

奈河橋

bridge between the human world and the underworld
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
Ne-no-kuni, Soko-tsu-ne-no-kuni

根の国、底根之国

netherworld
  • Shintō
Pénglái

蓬萊

one of the three Sacred Mounts in Bóhǎi
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Shintō
Sodom
סְדֹם

Σόδομα

city
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
Valhalla

Valhǫll

hall in Asgard
  • Norse religion
Yáochí

瑤池

residence of Xīwángmǔ
  • Chinese folk religion
Yíngzhōu

瀛洲

one of the three Sacred Mounts in Bóhǎi
  • Chinese folk religion
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