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Anapilis is a fictional mountain, allegedly the place of the afterlife in the pagan mythology of ancient Lithuanians .

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28-457: Anapilis is Lithuanized from Polish Anafielas , and "back-etymologized" in Lithuanian as " ana " (that) + " pilis " (castle). Anafielas was recorded or invented by Theodor Narbutt in his 1835 volume of Dzieje starożytne narodu litewskiego . Narbutt is the only independent source of the term. Since he is known to invent a large number of pseudo-pagan deities , in modern times Anapilis/Anafielas

56-639: A National Hockey League team; based in Anaheim, California, US Ana River , river in Oregon, US -ana , a Latinate suffix to form a mass noun List of storms named Ana , tropical and extratropical storms named Ana Ana tree , a hardwood tree native to Africa and the Middle East Ana (search dog) (1995–2008) ANA (motorcycle) , Australian motorcycle Authorised Neutral Athletes , Russian athletes who can compete at international athletic competitions after

84-482: A National Hockey League team; based in Anaheim, California, US Ana River , river in Oregon, US -ana , a Latinate suffix to form a mass noun List of storms named Ana , tropical and extratropical storms named Ana Ana tree , a hardwood tree native to Africa and the Middle East Ana (search dog) (1995–2008) ANA (motorcycle) , Australian motorcycle Authorised Neutral Athletes , Russian athletes who can compete at international athletic competitions after

112-535: A Portuguese film Ana (2020 film) , an American film The Hole (1957 film) or Ana , a 1957 Japanese film Ana (1984 TV series) , a Pakistani drama on PTV Ana (2004 TV series) , a Pakistani drama on Geo TV Ana (2020 TV series) , a Mexican comedy show ana (2021 TV series) , Syrian TV series starring Taim Hasan "Ana", a song by the Pixies from Bossanova Ana (Ralph Towner album) , 1996 Ana (Ana album) , 1987 Ana ( Overwatch ) ,

140-486: A Portuguese film Ana (2020 film) , an American film The Hole (1957 film) or Ana , a 1957 Japanese film Ana (1984 TV series) , a Pakistani drama on PTV Ana (2004 TV series) , a Pakistani drama on Geo TV Ana (2020 TV series) , a Mexican comedy show ana (2021 TV series) , Syrian TV series starring Taim Hasan "Ana", a song by the Pixies from Bossanova Ana (Ralph Towner album) , 1996 Ana (Ana album) , 1987 Ana ( Overwatch ) ,

168-465: A player character in the video games Overwatch and Heroes of the Storm Ana ( Mother ) , a character in the original Mother video game Ana (Band) , an Australian metal band Businesses [ edit ] AB Nyköpings Automobilfabrik , a Swedish auto manufacturer African News Agency , a news agency of South Africa All Nippon Airways , a Japanese airline Athens News Agency ,

196-413: A player character in the video games Overwatch and Heroes of the Storm Ana ( Mother ) , a character in the original Mother video game Ana (Band) , an Australian metal band Businesses [ edit ] AB Nyköpings Automobilfabrik , a Swedish auto manufacturer African News Agency , a news agency of South Africa All Nippon Airways , a Japanese airline Athens News Agency ,

224-594: A refugee organization in Boise, Idaho Agência Nacional de Águas , the Brazilian National Water Agency Alliance for Nuclear Accountability , a network of organizations collaborating on issues of nuclear weapons production and waste cleanup American Numismatic Association American Nurses Association ANA Aeroportos de Portugal , an airport authority Association of National Advertisers Association of Naval Aviation , one of

252-463: A refugee organization in Boise, Idaho Agência Nacional de Águas , the Brazilian National Water Agency Alliance for Nuclear Accountability , a network of organizations collaborating on issues of nuclear weapons production and waste cleanup American Numismatic Association American Nurses Association ANA Aeroportos de Portugal , an airport authority Association of National Advertisers Association of Naval Aviation , one of

280-630: A rock in Ruscia, which is called Anafial, harassed the neighboring and distant provinces with every kind of iniquity. The villain Wisinnus was slain by a hero Starcatherus (see Starkad#Gesta Danorum ). One may only guess why Narbutt decided to use the name Anafial (and the name of Narbutt's dragon Wizunas sounds much like the Saxon villain Wisinnus) from Scandinavian tales on an allegedly Lithuanian myth. Narbutt's myth

308-472: Is considered pseudo-mythological as well. Still, it is well entrenched in the modern Lithuanian culture . As Bronys Savukynas put it, "one of the most frequently used Narbutas’s false names is the name of ancient Lithuanian paradise – Anapilis." One of Lithuanian euphemisms for "to die" is "to go to Anapilis" or "to travel to Anapilis" ( Lithuanian : "išeiti anapilin ", "iškeliauti anapilin" ). In Dzieje starożytne narodu litewskiego , Narbutt published

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336-1066: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ana [REDACTED] Look up ANA , Ana , or ana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ana or ANA may refer to: People [ edit ] Ana (given name) , a list of people with the name Ana people or Atakpame people, an ethnic group of West Africa ana (gamer) , Anathan Pham, an Australian professional Dota 2 player known as ana Places [ edit ] Ana, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad , village in Iran Ana or Anah , town in Iraq Ana, populated place in Morobe Province , Papua New Guinea Ana or Anié , town in Togo Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Ana (1982 film) ,

364-510: Is full of justice, judges the dead by their deeds done while alive. Everyone according to her judgment receives an eternal reward or punishment. Most probably Narbutt combined two old sources: Gesta Danorum (12–13th centuries) of Saxo Grammaticus and the Bychowiec Chronicle (16th century). The Chronicle tells a similar story about a steep mountain onto which one had to climb with the help of animal claws. Narbutt edited and published

392-653: The Chronicle in 1835. From Narbutt's correspondence it is known that he got the original of Chronicle in early 1834, so it is plausible Narbutt used it in his works. A similar motif of dead climbing up with the help of animals' claws is found in some other chronicles. On the other hand, Saxo Grammaticus wrote the following: Eximiae opinionis gladiator, nomine Wisinnus, apud Rusciam rupem, quae Anafial dicitur, sede et mansione complexus vicinas longinquasque provincias omni inuriae genere vexavit. (A warrior of excellent opinion, named Wisinnus, having settled his seat and mansion near

420-453: The cell nucleus Ana (mathematics) , a name proposed for a direction in the fourth spatial dimension Ana (programming language) Anorexia nervosa or ana Anandamide , a neurotransmitter The basal angiosperms , the earliest-diverging flowering plant lineages, sometimes referred to as the "ANA grade" after the group's three orders Amborellales, Nymphaeales, and Austrobaileyales Other uses [ edit ] Anaheim Ducks ,

448-453: The cell nucleus Ana (mathematics) , a name proposed for a direction in the fourth spatial dimension Ana (programming language) Anorexia nervosa or ana Anandamide , a neurotransmitter The basal angiosperms , the earliest-diverging flowering plant lineages, sometimes referred to as the "ANA grade" after the group's three orders Amborellales, Nymphaeales, and Austrobaileyales Other uses [ edit ] Anaheim Ducks ,

476-523: The doping scandal Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (in California, USA) (Amtrak code "ANA") See also [ edit ] Ak Ana , a god in Mongol mythology Anna (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with ana All pages with titles containing ana Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

504-421: The doping scandal Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (in California, USA) (Amtrak code "ANA") See also [ edit ] Ak Ana , a god in Mongol mythology Anna (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with ana All pages with titles containing ana Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

532-450: The following story, footnoting that it was picked in a rural area near Kretinga in Samogitia . Tales about the place to be after death were like that. There is a mountain very high, a steep, inaccessible rock, called Anafielas, onto which shadows must climb. Therefore, long [finger and toe] nails, claws of animals, weapons, horses, servants, etc., are needed to get onto it more quickly. And

560-575: The free dictionary. Ana or ANA may refer to: People [ edit ] Ana (given name) , a list of people with the name Ana people or Atakpame people, an ethnic group of West Africa ana (gamer) , Anathan Pham, an Australian professional Dota 2 player known as ana Places [ edit ] Ana, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad , village in Iran Ana or Anah , town in Iraq Ana, populated place in Morobe Province , Papua New Guinea Ana or Anié , town in Togo Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Ana (1982 film) ,

588-559: The national news agency of Greece Australian National Airways , a defunct airline Ana Book Store , a used bookstore in Singapore Organizations [ edit ] Military [ edit ] Afghan National Army Albanian National Army Other organizations [ edit ] Administration for Native Americans , a program in the Administration for Children and Families Agency for New Americans ,

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616-436: The national news agency of Greece Australian National Airways , a defunct airline Ana Book Store , a used bookstore in Singapore Organizations [ edit ] Military [ edit ] Afghan National Army Albanian National Army Other organizations [ edit ] Administration for Native Americans , a program in the Administration for Children and Families Agency for New Americans ,

644-410: The richer a man was, the more difficult was his access: for earthly possessions weigh heavily on the soul: a poor one, light as a feather, can climb the mountain, if he has not offended the gods in his life. Otherwise, dragon Wizunas, who lives under the mountain, will tear the sinful rich apart and a poor sinner will be carried away by bad winds. A god being which dwells on the top of this mountain, which

672-715: The sponsors of the Wesley L. McDonald Leadership Award Associazione Nazionale Alpini , the Italian National Alpini Association Australian National Alliance , a far-right political party active from 1978 to 1981 Australian Natives' Association , a mutual sickness benefit society for white Australians founded in 1871 American Neurological Association , a professional society of academic neurologists and neuroscientists Science and technology [ edit ] Anti-nuclear antibody , an autoantibody that binds to contents of

700-560: The sponsors of the Wesley L. McDonald Leadership Award Associazione Nazionale Alpini , the Italian National Alpini Association Australian National Alliance , a far-right political party active from 1978 to 1981 Australian Natives' Association , a mutual sickness benefit society for white Australians founded in 1871 American Neurological Association , a professional society of academic neurologists and neuroscientists Science and technology [ edit ] Anti-nuclear antibody , an autoantibody that binds to contents of

728-496: The title Ana . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ana&oldid=1250892487 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Swedish-language text Articles containing Portuguese-language text Articles containing Italian-language text Short description

756-496: The title Ana . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ana&oldid=1250892487 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Swedish-language text Articles containing Portuguese-language text Articles containing Italian-language text Short description

784-526: Was popularized in the 19th century by, among others, Polish writer Józef Ignacy Kraszewski , who wrote an epic trilogy under the common title Anafielas  [ pl ] , subtitled A Song from the Lithuanian Tales . The word "anafielas" was recorded in a number of dictionaries as a genuine element of the Lithuanian mythology. ana [REDACTED] Look up ANA , Ana , or ana in Wiktionary,

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