The constellation
D921 Magic lake (pond)
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● motif
● tale type
● on the shelf
● attested
The same sky, in words
filed under
- Magic body of Water · D910 entry
beneath it
- Lake (pond) produced by magic · D921.1 entry
- Lake produced by belches after magic draught · D921.2 entry
- Lake under which supernatural smith lives · D921.3 entry
- Magic tank · D921.4 entry
keeps company
- Magic peach tree · D950.3 entry
- Resuscitation by magic pill. (Cf. D1243.) · E107 entry
- Soul wanders from body in sleep. Dreams explained as experiences of the soul on these wanderings · E721.1 entry
- Spirits deceived by drum-beats and hoodwinkings · F405.3 entry
- Faithless widow fans husband's grave. She does not want to remarry until the body is cold (or the earth on the grave is dry) · T231.2 entry
- Conception through dream · T516 entry
- Conception from sunlight · T521 entry
- Sacrifices to Confucius · V11.4 entry
- God with many eyes · A123.3.1 entry
- Banquets of the gods · A153.3 entry
cross-ref
- Magic lake rejuvenates. (Cf. D921.) · D1338.1.1.1 entry
- Magic lake: whoever dies in it will have his desires fulfilled in future birth. (Cf. D921.) · D1470.1.45 entry
- Magic healing lake. (Cf. D921.) · D1500.1.18.4 entry
- Magic pond causes disease. (Cf. D921.) · D1500.4.3 entry
- Lake removes itself. (Cf. D921.) · D1641.12 entry
- Magic control of lakes. (Cf. D921.) · D2151.7 entry
Thompson cites
- Myths & Legends of China · Chapter IV