Falak (Arabian legend)

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Falak (Arabic: فلك) is the giant serpent mentioned in the One Thousand and One Nights.[1] He resides below Bahamut, the sea-serpent, which carries along with a bull and an angel, the rest of the universe including six hells, the earths and the heavens.[2] Falak themselves resides in the seventh hell below everything else and it is said to be so powerful that only its fear of the greater power of God prevents it from swallowing all the creation above.

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References

  1. ^ Cosimo Arabian Nights, in 16 volumes: Volume V, Band 5 Inc 2008 ISBN 978-1-605-20586-1 page 325
  2. ^ Theresa Bane Encyclopedia of Beasts and Monsters in Myth, Legend and Folklore McFarland, 2016 ISBN 9780786495054 p. 51