The constellation
A137 Pictorial representations of gods. (Cf. A131.)
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- God with hammer · A137.1 entry
- God with club · A137.2 entry
- God with wheel · A137.3 entry
- God (goddess) with basket · A137.4 entry
- God (goddess) with cornucopia · A137.5 entry
- Squatting god · A137.6 entry
- The bull with three cranes. (Cf. A132.6.) · A137.7 entry
- Small-pox deity rides nude on an ass with the half of a winnowing fan for an umbrella and with a swing in one hand and a broom in the other · A137.8 entry
- Goddess represented as mounted on a drake, attended by eight chief snakes attended by snake jewels · A137.9 entry
- God represented as king, world as his kingdom · A137.10 entry
- God represented in cloud · A137.11 entry
- God represented as bridegroom · A137.12 entry
- God represented as priest · A137.13 entry
- God represented with weapon · A137.14 entry
- God represented on high throne surrounded by angels · A137.15 entry
- God represented as meteor. (Cf. A124.) · A137.16 entry
- God represented as among seven sheaths of fire · A137.17 entry
- God with long white beard and white moustache · A137.18 entry
cross-ref
- Gods with animal features · A131 entry