What is what points to heaven but is upside down?

A compass needle points to heaven but is upside down.

The Earth's magnetic field causes a compass needle to align with the magnetic North Pole, which is currently located in the Arctic region. From a directional perspective, north is often associated with "up" or "heaven" on maps and compasses, while south is associated with "down" or "hell". So, when a compass needle points north, it is technically pointing towards "heaven" but is pointed in the opposite direction compared to what is traditionally considered "up".