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Tartarus

Place of punishment in the Underworld (Hades). In Homer, it is intended only for Kronos and the defeated titans, but later Tartarus becomes a place of punishment for all sinners. Hesiod says that he is located in the depths of the earth at the same distance from its surface as the earth is from the sky. The suffering of sinners in Tartarus, depicted in the "Aeneid", inspired Dante to his - Christianized - version. Tartarus - the lower part of the underworld, the bottom of Hades; it is surrounded by a copper wall and three rows of darkness (night, since Tartarus is the dwelling place of Nikta (Night). In Hesiod's "Theogony" Tartarus Typhon and Echidna.

hell, underworld. You fell into tartar, the same. Let the Tatars go to hell, so do you follow them?

Tartarus Tartarus"underworld", Old Russian. tartar, tar (b) tar (Kirill Turovsk., Georg. Amart; see Srezn. III, 925), Serbian-tslav. tartar - the same. From the Greek. τάρταρος. Hence, with an expressive extension: tartarars: you fall into tartarars, - which corresponds to them. pl. τὰ Тαρταρα; see Sobolevsky, RFV 66, 347; Melnikov 6, 125; 7, 34; Distance 4, 727. Close to tarar, tarar. Etymological dictionary of the Russian language. - M .: Progress M.R.Fasmer 1964-1973

Mayonnaise sauce with carnishons.

(Culinary dictionary. Zdanovich L.I. 2001)

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(Source: The Consolidated Dictionary of Culinary Terms)

in Greek mythology, the place of punishment for the souls of the dead in the underworld. After defeating the titans, Zeus imprisoned them in Tartarus, where the criminals, which are narrated in myths, were imprisoned: Ixion, Tantalus, Sisif, Titius, etc.

Tartarus

Cm. hell...

Dictionary of Russian synonyms and expressions similar in meaning.- pod. ed. N. Abramova, M .: Russian dictionaries, 1999

1. Hell in ancient Roman mythology.
2. Mythological abyss.
3. Name the two-syllable Greek analogue of the mythological Slavic pekelny kingdom, and do not forget that these syllables are the same.
4. Dutch mayonnaise with finely chopped gherkins.
5. Where did Zeus cast the titans?

Tartarus

TARTARUS-a; m.[greek. Tartaros] In Greek mythology: an abyss in the bowels of the earth, where Zeus cast down the titans; the kingdom of the dead. The gates of tartar. // Hell, underworld. * Tartare of the shadow is waiting for my(Pushkin).

Great Dictionary of Russian language. - 1st ed.: SPb .: Norint S. A. Kuznetsov. 1998

Tartarus in Greek mythology, an abyss in the bowels of the earth, where Zeus cast down the titans; kingdom of the dead. Hence the expression "fall into tartar".

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TARTARUS I a, m. tartare, lat. Tartarus, c. tartaros. In ancient Greek mythology - the underworld. the underworld. BAS-1. I have a little bit of sweet life To see off days left. Parka keeps them strictly, Tartarus awaits my shadow. Cannon. Oh yeah. A sea of ​​fire in front of my cloudy gaze you spill - Let the blinded finish I will go To the dark gates of the tartar. Ogarev to Grandfather Kronos.

2. Hell... BAS-1. [Counselor:] I wish you happy ...

TARTAR - in Greek mythology, an abyss in the bowels of the earth, where Zeus cast down the titans; kingdom of the dead. Hence the expression "fall into tartar".

A, m. In ancient Greek mythology: hell, the underworld. The gates of tartar.

Place of punishment in the Underworld (Hades). In Homer, it is intended only for Kronos and the defeated titans, but later Tartarus becomes a place of punishment for all sinners. Hesiod says that he is located in the depths of the earth at the same distance from its surface as the earth is from the sky. The suffering of sinners in Tartarus, depicted in the Aeneid, inspired Dante to his - Christianized - version. Tartarus - the lower part of the underworld, the bottom of Hades; it is surrounded by a copper wall and three rows of darkness (night, since Tartarus is the dwelling of Nikta - Night). In the "Theogony" of Hesiod, Tartarus is one of the four primary potentials (along with Chaos, Gaia and Eros). According to one of the myths, Gaia gave birth to Typhon and Echidna from Tartarus.

(lat. Tartarus, Greek. Tartaros). The underground kingdom, where sinners received punishments worthy of their crimes (Greek myth.).

(Source: "Dictionary of foreign words included in the Russian language". Chudinov A.N., 1910)

lat. Tartarus, Greek. Tartaros. The underworld into which sinful souls entered.

(Source: "Explanation of 25,000 foreign words that have come into use in the Russian language, with the meaning of their roots." Mikhelson A.D., 1865)

Homer has a deep gloomy abyss into which Zeus plunged criminals; later part of the underworld where sinners were tormented.

(Source: "Dictionary ...

m. A place where - according to religious beliefs - after the death of sinners, their souls are subjected to eternal torment; hell, underworld (in ancient Greek mythology).

Tartarus (underworld). Dr.-rus. borrowing from Greek. lang., where tartaros- "hell". Hence the phraseological unit fall into hell. School etymological dictionary of the Russian language. The origin of words. - M .: Bustard N. M. Shansky, T. A. Bobrova 2004

Tartarus

in Greek myth. space finding. deep in space, below Hades. T. is as far away from Hades as the earth is from the sky. If you threw a copper anvil from heaven to earth, then it would fly to earth in nine days. The same requirements. would it, in order to fly from the earth to T. In T. lie the roots of the earth and the sea, all ends and beginnings. It is surrounded by a copper wall, and the night is surrounded. it in three rows. In T. - the dwelling of Nikta (Night).

Even the gods fear the great abyss of T. The Titans were overthrown in T., victories. Zeus. There they languish behind a brass door, guarded by a hundred-handed. The gods of a new generation live on Olympus - the children of the overthrown. titans; in T. - the gods of the past. generations, fathers of winners. T. is the lower sky (opposite to Olympus - the upper sky). Later T. was rethought as himself ...

Underworld, the lower part of the underworld in the mythology of the ancient Greeks. It was located at the same distance from the earth as the earth from the sky, separated from the rest of the world by a triple layer of darkness and 3 copper walls, around which vortices are always raging. In T. Zeus overthrew the titans. The kingdom of the dead.

Tartarus

(ό, ή Τάρταρος, τά Τάρταρα, Tartarus, Tartara) - according to ancient Greek mythology, a dark abyss, which is as far from the earth's surface as the sky is from the earth: a copper anvil would fly from the earth's surface to T. for 9 days. Above T. were the lower foundations of the earth and ocean. T. was surrounded by a triple layer of darkness and an iron wall with iron gates, erected by Poseidon; it served as a prison for the overthrown Cronus and the defeated titans, who were guarded by the "hundred-handed" giants, the children of Uranus. In later times, the appointment of T. changed: they began to mean the lower spaces in the kingdom of sinners. As a mythical person, T. was the son of Ether and Earth.

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tartare, pl. no, m. In Greek mythology - hell, the underworld. (By the name of Tartaros - the Greek god who created the titans, who were imprisoned in the underworld, on the eve of hell.)

(Tartaros, Τάρταρος). Place of flour in the underworld. Homer called Tartarus the place of imprisonment of the titans, different from hell. Later, Tartarus was used to refer to the underworld in general.(Source: "A Concise Dictionary of Mythology and Antiquities." M. Korsh. St. Petersburg, edition of A. Suvorin, 1894.)

(among the Greeks) - hell, underworld

Wed"Plunge into Tartarus- kill ".

Wed Do you really want with your cruelty to plunge into the abyss of tartare? Do you really want to see my corpse under your windows? .. Decide my fate ...

I.I. Lazhechnikov. Ice house. 1, 7.

On the western coast of the ocean, in the northern hemisphere, one abyss led through a cave to a place inhabited by the dead, another to Tartarus... Subsequently, the dwelling of the dead was divided into the Champs Elysees (right hand?) And Tartarus(oshu?)

Wed Hesiod. Wed Diodor Sicil. (About Isis and Osiris in Egypt.)

cm. fall into hell .

see pluto.

see Champs Elysees.

Tartare Á noun cm. _ Appendix II

(with a capital letter: the underworld of the dead in ancient Greek mythology; with a lowercase letter: transfer book. hell, underworld)

I don't have much sweet life

See off days left:

Parka * keeps track of them strictly,

T amouth the shadow is waiting for mine.

Tartarus

noun ( GreekΤάρταρος) - an immeasurable abyss, an abyss of hell (Prol. Oct. 5).            (Job 40,15).


Complete Church Slavonic dictionary (with the introduction of the most important Old Russian words and expressions). Compiled by priest Grigory Dyachenko. 1900 .

Tartarus

(Tartaros, Τάρταρος). Place of flour in the underworld. Homer called Tartarus the place of imprisonment of the titans, different from hell. Later, Tartarus was used to refer to the underworld in general.

(Source: "A Concise Dictionary of Mythology and Antiquities." M. Korsh. St. Petersburg, edition of A. Suvorin, 1894.)

TARTARUS

(Τάρταρος), in Greek mythology, the space located in the very depths of the cosmos, below Hades. T. is as far from the view as the earth is from the sky. If you threw a copper anvil from heaven to earth, then it would fly to earth in nine days. It would take the same amount of time to fly from the earth to T. In T. lie the roots of the earth and the sea, all ends and beginnings. It is surrounded by a copper wall, and the night surrounds it in three rows. VT. - dwelling of Nikta (Night). Even the gods fear the great abyss of T. The Titans were cast down in T., defeated by Zeus. There they languish behind a brass door guarded by a hundred-handed (Hes. Theog. 717-745). Olympus is inhabited by the gods of a new generation - the children of the deposed titans; in T. - the gods of the previous generation, the fathers of the victors. T. is the lower sky (as opposed to Olympus - the upper sky). Later T. was rethought as the most remote place of Hades, where blasphemers and daring heroes are punished - Aloads, Pirithous, Ixion, Salmoneus (Verg. Aen. VI 580-60), Sisif, Titius, Tantalus (cf. Not. Od. XI 576-600). In Hesiod's "Theogony" T. is personified. He is among the four primary potentials (along with Chaos, Gaia and Eros) (116-120). Gaia gives birth to the monstrous Typhon from T. (821 next). The daughter of T. and Gaia, according to one of the myths, was Echidna (Apollod. II 1, 2).
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(Source: Myths of the Nations of the World.)

TARTARUS

an underground abyss, never illuminated and unheated by the sun, where the souls of sinners will be sent: "and this is tartar - winter is unheated and filthy".

(Source: "Slavic mythology. Reference dictionary.")

Tartarus

The abyss in the bowels of the earth, where Zeus cast down the titans; kingdom of the dead. // Friedrich SCHILLER: Group from Tartarus

(Source: "Myths of Ancient Greece. Reference Dictionary." EdwART, 2009.)

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"Tartare" in books

Tartar sauce

From the book Juicy boiled pork and brawn the author Lukyanenko Inna Vladimirovna

Tartar sauce

From a book of 1000 recipes. author Astafiev V.I.

Tartar sauce

From the book Cookbook of an experienced Russian hostess. Blanks the author Avdeeva Ekaterina Alekseevna

Tartarus

From the book Big Encyclopedia of Spices, Condiments and Spices the author Karpukhina Victoria

Tartarus

From the book August 30, 2003 Update the author Pyatibrat Vladimir

Tartar Gelendzhik? “Time, as before, does not wait for us, the night pulls with it to the bottom of memories, The sky burst into tears with rain, broken by the Thunderstorm it is no longer with us ...” (Rock group “Technology”). ? - Good Vladimir, and I'm ready to continue, I'll tell you about our technical devices and my

5. Tartare and geology

the author

5. Tartarus and Geology Almost all religions place hell in the depths of the Earth. Such views are only partially correct. Indeed, the more subtle the layer of the universe, the higher the height relative to the earth's surface is its main focus of influence. And vice versa,

6. Tartare and initiation

From the book How to Change the World, or Start with Yourself (Book 3) the author Malyarchuk Natalia Vitalievna

6. Tartarus and Initiations The superdense strata are inhabited by various entities. Despite their terrible (from our point of view) forms, they are still children of our God. It is curious that people also have some relation to them. The earlier period of human development began in

Hades, Tartarus, Erebus

author Archer Vadim

Hades, Tartarus, Erebus (Greek) - the underworld, the kingdom of the dead. But the ancients believed that the entrance to Armenia, guarded by the three-headed dog Kerber, was in the far west, across the Ocean River, which washes the earth. Kerber lets everyone into A., but does not let anyone out. A. is inhabited by numerous

Tartarus

From the book Mythological Dictionary author Archer Vadim

Tartarus (Greek) - the lower part of the underworld of Hades, the dwelling of Nikta, which even the gods fear. T. is at the same distance from the earth as the earth is from the sky. It is fenced off by a copper wall, whirlwinds are always raging around it, darkness surrounds it in three layers. In T. imprisoned Kronos and

Tartarus

From the book Encyclopedic Dictionary (T-F) author Brockhaus F.A.

Tartarus Tartarus (o, h TartaroV, ta Tartara, Tagtarus, Tartara) - according to ancient Greek mythology, a dark abyss, which is as far from the surface of the earth as the sky is from the earth: a copper anvil would fly from the surface of the earth to T. during 9 days. Above T. were

Tartarus

From the book Great Soviet Encyclopedia (TA) of the author TSB

62. TARTAR EMETIC, ANTIMONUM TARTARICUM or TARTAR STIBIATUM

From the book Principles and essence of the homeopathic method of treatment author Ivanova K

62. TARTAR EMETIC, ANTIMONUM TARTARICUM or TARTAR STIBIATUM Antimonium tartaricum - emetic. It is used in rubbing with milk sugar or in dilution. It is a powerful emetic. It is used in homeopathic doses mainly for acute respiratory catarrh

Tartar sauce

From the book I don't eat anyone! Vegetarian cuisine. Tips, rules, recipes. 300 recipes for fasting the author Prokopenko Iolanta

Tartar sauce You will need: Mayonnaise - 100 g, Lemon juice - 50 ml, Mustard - 10 g, Sour cream - 30 g, Pickled cucumbers - 50 g, Salt. Mayonnaise, mustard, lemon juice, sour cream and finely chopped cucumbers, mix and salt. This sauce is good for salads. Did you know that ... ... A small spoon

Tartar sauce"

From the book Express recipes. French protein diet the author Nevskaya Love

Sauce "Tartar" You will need :? 75 g dietary mayonnaise; ? 10 g green onions; ? 2 pickled cucumbers; ? parsley Method of preparation: 1. Chop the onion, parsley and pickles. 2. Mix the indicated ingredients with the dietary

Tartarus

From the book Encyclopedia of Classical Greco-Roman Mythology the author Obnorsky V.

Tartarus In ancient Greek mythology, Tartarus (?,? ????????, ?? ???????, Tartarus, Tartara) is a dark abyss, which is as far from the surface of the earth as the sky is from the earth : a copper anvil would fly from the surface of the earth to Tartarus in 9 days. Above Tartarus were the lower

Concepts of Hell in Different Beliefs

Before historical hell

Some ancient peoples burned the deceased: this is a sure sign that the soul must ascend to its new abode in heaven. If he was buried in the ground, it means that she will go to the underworld. If sent on the last journey by boat, the soul floats to the country beyond the sea, at the very edge of the Earth. The Slavs had a variety of opinions on this, but they all agreed on one thing: the souls of those people who are not kept near their former dwellings fall into the afterlife, and they lead about the same existence there - they harvest, hunt ... Those who because of a curse, or an unfulfilled promise, or something else, they cannot leave their bodies, they remain in our world - either dwelling in their former shells, then assuming the appearance of animals, natural phenomena, or simply ghosts of failure. We can say that the afterlife of such souls is our own world, so this is not the worst option for a posthumous existence.

Egyptian hell

Everything will turn out much worse if you find yourself in the afterlife of the ancient Egyptians, where Osiris reigns. During his earthly incarnation, he was killed and dismembered by his own brother Set. This could not but affect the character of the lord of the dead. Osiris looks repulsive: he looks like a mummy clutching the signs of pharaoh's power in his hands. Sitting on the throne, he presides over the court, which weighed the actions of the newly arrived souls. The god of life Horus brings them here. Hold on tightly to his hand: the hawk-headed Chorus is the son of the underground king, so it may well put in a good word for you.

The courtroom is huge - it is the entire firmament. According to the directions of the Egyptian Book of the Dead, a number of rules should be observed in it. List in detail the sins that you did not have time to commit during your lifetime. After that, you will be offered to leave a memory of yourself and help your relatives by depicting a court scene on a papyrus scroll. If your artistic talent is at its best, you will spend the rest of eternity here, participating in the affairs of Osiris and his numerous divine relatives. The rest await a cruel execution: they are thrown to be devoured by Ammatu, a monster with the body of a hippopotamus, paws and mane of a lion and a crocodile's mouth. However, even the lucky ones may find themselves in his mouth: from time to time there are "cleansings", in which the affairs of the ward souls are again reviewed. And if relatives have not provided the appropriate amulets, you will most likely be eaten by a ruthless monster.

Ancient Greek Hell - Tartarus

(Tartaros, Greek). Place of flour in the underworld. Homer called Tartarus the place of imprisonment of the titans, different from hell. Later, Tartarus was used to refer to the underworld in general.

TARTARUS, in Greek mythology, the space located in the very depths of space, below Hades. Tartarus is as far from Hades as the earth is from heaven. If you threw a copper anvil from heaven to earth, then it would fly to earth in nine days. It would take her the same amount of time to fly from the ground to Tartarus. In Tartarus lie the roots of the earth and the sea, all ends and beginnings. It is surrounded by a copper wall, and the night surrounds it in three rows. Tartarus is the dwelling of Nikta (goddess of the Night). Even the gods fear the great abyss of Tartarus. Titans, defeated by Zeus, were cast down to Tartarus. There they languish behind a brass door guarded by a hundred-handed. Olympus is inhabited by the gods of a new generation - the children of the deposed titans; in Tartarus - the gods of the past generation, the fathers of the victors. Tartarus is the lower sky (as opposed to Olympus - the upper sky). Later, Tartarus was rethought as the most remote place of Hades, where blasphemers and daring heroes - Aload, Pirithous, Ixion, Salmoneus, Sisyphus, Titius, Tantalus - are punished. In Hesiod's Theogony, Tartarus is personified. He is among the four primary potentials (along with Chaos, Gaia and Eros). Gaia gives birth to the monstrous Typhon from Tartarus. The daughter of Tartarus and Gaia, according to one of the myths, was Echidna.

Christian hell

According to Christian teachings, after the fall of the forefathers, the souls of all the dead, including the Old Testament righteous, went to hell. The souls of the righteous Simeon the God-Receiver and John the Baptist, beheaded by King Herod, preached a quick and universal deliverance in hell. After his suffering and death on the cross, Christ, with his human soul, descended into the most remote depths of hell, destroyed hell and brought out of it the souls of all the righteous into the Kingdom of God (paradise), as well as those souls of sinners who accepted the sermon about the salvation that had come. And now, the souls of the dead saints (pious Christians) go to heaven.

But often by their sins, living people push God away from themselves - they themselves create a living hell in their souls, and after death, souls no longer have the opportunity to change their state, which will continue to progress in eternity. The posthumous and final fate of the souls of dead non-Christians is unknown to the living - it completely depends on the will of God, if He considers that the deceased lived according to his conscience, and that his soul is ready to praise Christ, then it can be accepted into the heavenly abodes.

The Savior emphasizes that the determining criterion for Him will be the presence (among the “lambs”) of works of mercy (helping those in need, to which He also reckons Himself), or the absence of these works (among the “goats”) (Matthew 25: 31-46) ... God will make the final decision at the Last Judgment, after which not only the souls of sinners, but also their resurrected material bodies will be tormented in hell. Christ pointed out that the greatest torment in hell will befall those who knew His commandments, but did not fulfill them, and those who did not forgive offense against their neighbors. The most difficult torment in hell will not be physical, but moral, the voice of conscience, some unnatural state, when a sinful soul cannot bear the presence of God, but without God it is completely unbearable to it. In hell, demons (fallen angels) will also be tormented, who after the Last Judgment will be even more tied up.

Catholicism and Orthodoxy argue that in order for the soul to go not to hell, but to heaven after death, one must be baptized, adhere to the doctrine, partake of the Body and Blood of Christ, observe spiritual purity and perform godly deeds while living on earth. The right to determine whether a person's soul goes to hell or heaven in Christianity belongs to God.

Protestantism states that in order for a person's soul to go to heaven, and not to hell, one must be a born-again Christian. In neo-Protestantism (Baptism, Methodism, Pentecostalism, etc.), baptism does not play a major role in salvation. In classical Protestantism (Lutheranism, Calvinism, Anglicanism, etc.), there is a thesis about the need for babies to be baptized in order for them to go to heaven after death.

St. John Chrysostom writes: "Therefore, He (God) also prepared Gehenna (hell as a dwelling place for sinners), because He is good." Even the most intolerable and incomparable eternal torment of sinners in hell is still better than non-existence or complete cessation of their existence. According to some Christian apologists, hell is evil, but God cannot do evil, however, with His creation (good), it leaves the opportunity for intelligent beings (angels and people) created by Him to “create” both good and evil. Evil, according to their concept, is just either perverted good, or the absence of good, that is, non-being, which can never be complete and final. Despite the fact that hell is called the kingdom of the devil and his angels, the omnipresent and omnipotent God is incomprehensibly present in hell and mentally controls it

Hell in Islam

According to the doctrine of Islam, on the Day of Judgment, all people will be resurrected, and judgment will take place over them, and people will be divided into 2 groups - the inhabitants of hell and the inhabitants of paradise. Hell in Islam is the eternal refuge of the infidels ("kafirs" - those who did not follow the divine religion) and worked shirk. The Almighty will not forgive anyone only one sin - polytheism ("shirk" - Arabic), shirk refers to worshiping anyone other than the Almighty One God ("Allah" - Arabic), giving him companions, assimilating someone to Allah, etc. The Almighty will forgive all other sins or not according to His Wisdom and Mercy. Hell in Islam is called Jahannam (Arabic).

In Hell there is a tree called "zakkum": "which is rooted in Hell. The fruits of its branches are like devil's heads. And from it they eat and fill their stomachs with it ”(Qur'an, 37: 64-66). The inhabitants of Hell will eat this tree, drink boiling water: “And they will give them fetid boiling water, they will sip it (in sips), but they can hardly swallow it” (Koran, 14: 16-17), wear clothes made of fire: “And for the unbelievers will be covered with fire from fire "(Koran, 22:19), everywhere in hell there will be fire:" Layers of Fire will fall above them and below them "(Koran, 39:16)," In the shade of a suffocating smoke that does not refresh and not good ”(Quran, 56: 43-44). The Qur'an also describes that all the inhabitants of Hell will experience guilt, grief and sadness that they have lived their lives without worshiping the Almighty. "For them there is a cry and a roar, and an eternal abode is there, while the earth and heaven last, if your Lord does not want to dispose of in another way, - for your Lord, truly, is the Actor of all that He wills" (Koran, 11: 106 -107).

Hell in Buddhism

In Buddhism, hells are the abode for beings who practice anger and hatred. There are eight hells (eight cold, eight hot), but there are also additional hells. Staying in hell is long, but not endless, after the consequences of negative karma are exhausted, the creature dies and is reborn in the higher worlds.

Hell in Kabbalah

In Kabbalah, “hell” is the understanding of the difference between man and the Creator - the Upper Power of Good. This is the extreme degree of awareness of our evil - a measure of how bad we feel when we suddenly discover that we are opposite to Him in properties. The feeling of shame, remoteness, own insignificance and baseness is so terrible that there is nothing worse than this. This feeling of absolute shame is exactly the feeling of "hell", which simply incinerates.

Hell in Mormonism

In the revelations of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the word hell is used in two ways.
Firstly, this is the name of the spiritual prison - a place in the after-earth spiritual world prepared for those “who died in their sins, without knowing the truth, or in sin, rejecting the Prophets” (Doctrine and Covenants 138: 32). This is a temporary state, in which the spirits will be given the opportunity to study the Gospel, repent and accept the ordinances of salvation performed for them in temples (Doctrine and Covenants 138: 30-35).
Secondly, the word hell is called the outer darkness - the place where Satan, his angels and sons of perdition will dwell (Doctrine and Covenants 29: 36-38, 76: 28-33).

Dante's hell

Passing through the forest, you will find yourself on the threshold of hell, in the "mysterious passage". This is a gloomy and difficult place where the souls of those "who have lived, knowing neither the glory nor the shame of mortal deeds" are imprisoned. There are quite a few of them. In a single hum merge "scraps of all dialects", on which these people groan and shout, who have been neither hot nor cold, but only warm all their lives. These insignificant souls are tormented by whole goyim of horseflies and wasps. From the wounds, mixing with tears, blood drips, which is devoured by hordes of worms. Here are also imprisoned angels who, not rebelling against the Lord, did not take the side of Beelzebub, preferring cautious neutrality. Since that time immemorial, their "sad flock" was uprooted by heaven, but hell does not accept either ...

Hell on the planets

Venus Hell

There is truly biblical Hell on Venus. Clouds of sulfuric acid, pressure of 100 Earth atmospheres and temperature + 400 degrees. This is real hell!

Martian Hell

The bizarre mountainous relief of Mars also resembles medieval paintings of the underworld.

Scientifically Hell

Jack and Rexell van Imp, Michigan, USA concluded that black holes fit the bill to be the location of hell. For this they were awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize.

TARTARUS

(Tartaros, ????????). Place of flour in the underworld. Homer called Tartarus the place of imprisonment of the titans, different from hell. Later, Tartarus was used to refer to the underworld in general.

A Brief Dictionary of Mythology and Antiquities. 2012

See also the interpretations, synonyms, meanings of the word and what is TARTAR in Russian in dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference books:

  • TARTARUS in the Handbook of Miracles, Unusual Phenomena, UFOs and more:
    in ancient Greek myths, a distant area, located deeper than hell Hades in the very depths of the Cosmos, and at the same time - on such ...
  • TARTARUS in the Brief Church Slavonic Dictionary:
    - hell, underworld, immeasurable ...
  • TARTARUS in the Dictionary-reference book Myths of Ancient Greece:
    - an abyss in the bowels of the earth, where Zeus cast down the titans; kingdom of the dead. // Friedrich SCHILLER: A group of ...
  • TARTARUS in the Handbook of Characters and Cult Objects of Greek Mythology:
    In Greek mythology, the space in the very depths of the cosmos is below Hades. Tartarus is as far from Hades as the earth is ...
  • TARTARUS in the Reference Dictionary Who's Who in the Ancient World:
    Place of punishment in the Underworld (Hades). In Homer, it is intended only for Kronos and the defeated titans, but later Tartarus becomes ...
  • TARTARUS in the Big Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    in Greek mythology, an abyss in the bowels of the earth, where Zeus cast down the titans; kingdom of the dead. Hence the expression "fall into ...
  • TARTARUS in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, TSB:
    in ancient Greek mythology, an abyss in the bowels of the earth, where Zeus imprisoned the titans he had overthrown; kingdom ...
  • TARTARUS in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    Tartar (o, h TartaroV, ta Tartara, Tagtarus, Tartara) - according to the representation of ancient Greek mythology, a dark abyss, which is just as far from ...
  • TARTARUS in the Modern Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    in Greek mythology, an abyss in the bowels of the earth, below Hades, where the titans, Sisif, Tantalus and ...
  • TARTARUS
    [Greek] in ancient Greek myths, a part of the underworld, where ...
  • TARTARUS in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    a, m., with a capital letter In ancient Greek mythology: the underworld of the dead, the underworld, hell; the same as Hades, Hades. || Cf. GENNA, ...
  • TARTARUS in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    , -a, m. In ancient Greek mythology: hell, underworld. The gate ...
  • TARTARUS in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    TARTAR, in Greek. mythology, an abyss in the bowels of the earth, where Zeus cast down the titans; the kingdom of the dead. Hence the expression "fall into ...
  • TARTARUS in the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedia:
    (?,? ????????, ?? ???????, Tartarus, Tartara)? according to ancient Greek mythology, a dark abyss, which is the same distance from ...
  • TARTARUS in the Dictionary for solving and compiling scanwords:
    Hell of the ancients ...
  • TARTARUS in the New Dictionary of Foreign Words:
    (gr. tartaros) in ancient Greek mythology - the underworld of the dead, the underworld, hell (see also hades, hades ...
  • TARTARUS in the Dictionary of Foreign Expressions:
    [gr. tartaros] in ancient Greek mythology - the underworld of the dead, the underworld, hell (see also Hades, ...
  • TARTARUS in Abramov's Dictionary of Synonyms:
    cm. …
  • TARTARUS in the dictionary of Synonyms of the Russian language:
    hell, abyss, gehenna, hell, hell, ...
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  • TARTARUS in the New Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    m. A place where - according to religious beliefs - after the death of sinners, their souls are subjected to eternal torment; hell, underworld (in ancient Greek ...
  • TARTARUS in the Dictionary of the Russian language Lopatin:
    T'artar, -a ...
  • TARTARUS in the Spelling Dictionary:
    t'artar, -a ...
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