Devil's Throat Cave

Coordinates: 41°37′N 24°23′E / 41.61°N 24.38°E / 41.61; 24.38

Devil's Throat Cave from above

Devil's Throat Cave, or Dyavolsko Garlo (Bulgarian: пещера Дяволското гърло), is located in the western Rhodopes in Bulgaria, near its border with Greece. A popular tourist attraction, Devil's Throat branches from Trigrad Gorge.


Mythology

Devil's Throat shape

Devil's Throat is, according to legend, the route by which Orpheus, the legendary Thracian singer, attempted to retrieve his beloved Euridice from Hades in the Underworld. According to the story, Orpheus, a famed musician, whose music was apparently sweet enough to tame anything he so pleased, was very much in love with Euridice. But on their wedding day, a venomous snake bit Euridice and she died. Orpheus was desperate to have her back, so he went to the Underworld to ask Hades and Persephone to let her live. At first they refused, but Orpheus played his lyre, and persuaded them. They agreed that he could lead Euridice out of the Underworld, but if he looked back at her once before he was all the way back to the world of the living, she would return to the Underworld, and Orpheus would not get another chance to free her. Orpheus agreed, but when he was almost out, he couldn't resist, and looked back just in time to see Euridice disappear back to Hades.

In Devil's Throat is an enormous underground hall, thought to be the main hall of Hades in the myth.

Also, the connection has been made between the stories of the angels of God who disobeyed His commands and bestowed forbidden knowledge unto the humans, and mated with their women. The stories say that after doing so, the angels—or now the "Unwanted Angels"—were banished to a mysterious underground prison, thought by some to be in Devil's Throat.These creatures are also called the Nephilim and are referred to in the book of Genesis.

Discussed in the fiction novel "Angelology" by Danielle Trussoni.

Gallery

Underground River in Devil's Throat
The light in the end of the tunnel - Devil's Throat
Path in Devil's Throat Cave

External links

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