![]() This is not the only meaning that can be found in the number nine. Svartalfheim : which is the world of the dark elves (svartálfar).Alfheim : which is the world of the elves.Muspelheim : which is a world of fire, unlike Niflheim.Niflheim : the oldest of the nine kingdoms, entirely made of ice.Jotunheim: which was none other than the world of the giants.Vanaheim : it was the world of the Vanes, associated with the cults of fertility, fecundity, wisdom and precognition.Asgard: which was the world of the Gods and Goddesses.Like the number three, the number 9 has different meanings And you should know that this is a number that has its place in Norse mythology as well. Why do we talk about the number nine, when it is only three intertwined triangles? Simply because if you multiply the number of triangles by 3, it makes a total of nine. Nevertheless, you should know that the number nine also has a meaning and not the least. We have talked about the number three and its symbolism in Norse mythology. But the number three, is still very present at that time! The number 9 also had a meaning It is possible to find many other interpretations. Note also that there were three wells: one under each root of the tree of life.Īs you can see, the number three was very present in Norse mythology. It is important to know that one of the roots led to the kingdom of Asgard, one was more towards Jotunheim and the last root was oriented towards Niflheim. The three worlds and the three roots of life are also a meaning of the number three in Norse mythology.They allow to fix the Destiny of a person before they are born. ![]() Nevertheless, in spite of these three main Norns, it is necessary to know that others could also exist. It is necessary to know that the latter have always lived near the well of Urd which was none other than the well of Destiny. There are three of them: Urd (who represents what happened in the past), Verdani (who represents the present) and Skuld (who represents the future). They can be easily compared to the Dises, who were the Gods in the Nordic mythology.
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