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*[[Hecate]]—Greek goddess of the underworld and witchcraft
*[[Hecate]]—Greek goddess of the underworld and witchcraft
*[[Ishtar]]—Babylonian goddess of fertility
*[[Ishtar]]—Babylonian goddess of fertility
*[[Kali]]—(Hindu) daughter of Shiva, high priestess of the Thuggees
*[[Lilith]]—Hebrew female devil, Adam's first wife who taught him the ropes
*[[Lilith]]—Hebrew female devil, Adam's first wife who taught him the ropes
*[[Loki]]—Teutonic devil
*[[Loki]]—Teutonic devil
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*[[Set (deity)|Set]]—[[Ancient Egyptian religion|Egyptian]] devil
*[[Set (deity)|Set]]—[[Ancient Egyptian religion|Egyptian]] devil
*[[Shaitan]]—Arabic name for Satan
*[[Shaitan]]—Arabic name for Satan
*[[Shiva]]—([[Hinduism|Hindu]]) the destroyer
*[[Supay]]—[[Inca mythology|Inca]] god of the underworld
*[[Supay]]—[[Inca mythology|Inca]] god of the underworld
*[[T'an-mo]]—Chinese counterpart to the devil, covetousness, desire
*[[T'an-mo]]—Chinese counterpart to the devil, covetousness, desire

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The Infernal Names is a compiled list of adversarial or antihero figures from mythology intended for use in Satanic ritual. The following names are as listed in The Satanic Bible (1969), written by Church of Satan founder Anton Szandor LaVey.[1] When calling the names, all of them may be recited, or a given number of those most significant to the respective working may be chosen.[2]

The Infernal Names

See also

References

  1. ^ LaVey, Anton Szandor (1969). The Satanic Bible. Harper Collins. pp. 58–60. ISBN 978-0380015399.
  2. ^ LaVey, Anton Szandor (1969). The Satanic Bible. Harper Collins. p. 145. ISBN 978-0380015399.