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'''Arda Unmarred''' is a concept in [[Elves|Elvish]] religion and philosophy. It refers to [[Arda]] (the world) as it existed in a perfect state following its creation, as opposed to '''[[Arda Marred]]''', the flawed world as it currently exists. Arda Unmarred was a world not yet tainted by the evil of [[Morgoth]]. This reflects the original intention of the creator, [[Eru Ilúvatar]], and his servants the [[Ainur]].
'''Arda Unmarred''' ([[Valarin|Val]]. '''''Aþāraphelūn Amanaišal''''',<ref>{{WJ|AD1}}</ref> [[Quenya|Q]]. '''''Arda Alahastaina''''') is a concept in [[Elves|Elvish]] religion and philosophy. It refers to [[Arda]] (the world) as it existed in a perfect state following its creation, as opposed to '''[[Arda Marred]]''', the flawed world as it currently exists. Arda Unmarred was a world not yet tainted by the evil of [[Morgoth]]. This reflects the original intention of the creator, [[Eru Ilúvatar]], and his servants the [[Ainur]].


The Elves lament the spiritual and physical corruption of Arda. They live in [[Estel (philosophical concept)|hope]] that one day this damage will be undone and the world will be purged of all evil, restoring it to a paradise state.
The Elves lament the spiritual and physical corruption of Arda. They live in [[Estel (philosophical concept)|hope]] that one day this damage will be undone and the world will be purged of all evil, restoring it to a paradise state.
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===See also===
===See also===
* [[Spring of Arda]]
* [[Spring of Arda]]
 
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"...till the World is mended."
Tom Bombadil, Fog on the Barrow-downs

Arda Unmarred (Val. Aþāraphelūn Amanaišal,[1] Q. Arda Alahastaina) is a concept in Elvish religion and philosophy. It refers to Arda (the world) as it existed in a perfect state following its creation, as opposed to Arda Marred, the flawed world as it currently exists. Arda Unmarred was a world not yet tainted by the evil of Morgoth. This reflects the original intention of the creator, Eru Ilúvatar, and his servants the Ainur.

The Elves lament the spiritual and physical corruption of Arda. They live in hope that one day this damage will be undone and the world will be purged of all evil, restoring it to a paradise state.

According to a prophecy, after the Final Battle, a second Music of the Ainur will be sung, forming a new world, called Arda Unmarred or Arda Healed. Elves and Men will sing with the Ainur in this second music. Nothing is known about the Second Music, except that it will be greater than the first.

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References

  1. J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The War of the Jewels, "Part Four. Quendi and Eldar: Appendix D. *Kwen, Quenya, and the Elvish (especially Ñoldorin) words for 'Language': Note on the 'Language of the Valar'"