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Meaning of Cerberus Tattoos

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Cerberus or Cerberus, which means ?demon of the well? in Greek mythology, was a monstrous dog The three-headed creature guarded the entrance to the underworld, the subterranean realm of the dead, letting souls in but never out, and tearing apart any mortals who ventured there.

It is usually depicted with the shape of a three-headed, bushy-tailed dog. snakeIt has bright, red eyes and canine teeth that can inject deadly poison. When he sleeps, his eyes are open, but when his eyes are closed, he is awake. He has only two weak points: honey and music. To calm Cerberus' fury, the dead who resided in the underworld threw a cake of flour and honey.

The beast symbolizes the terror of deathIt is always imagined that hell is a place where souls are condemned to live eternally as a consequence of their life's mistakes. It is always imagined that hell is a place where souls are condemned to live eternally as a consequence of their mistakes in life.

Meaning of Cerberus Tattoo:

  • Greek Mythology
  • Well Demon
  • Meat Eater
  • Kroboros
  • Terror
  • Death
  • Fear
  • Hell
  • Conviction
  • Consequences
  • Mortal
  • Underworld
  • Guard
  • Protection

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