The constellation
Q286 Uncharitableness punished. (Cf. Q494.1.1, Q552.3.0.1, Q571.2, Q572.2, Q574.2, Q585.1, Q595.3.)
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- Unkindness punished · Q280 entry
beneath it
keeps company
- Banishment because of disobedience. Maiden wants to become nun and not marry. (Cf. Q325.) · Q431.3 entry
- God refuses king a son on account of his many wars. (Cf. Q305.) · Q553.3.1 entry
- Murder by strangling. See references to Q424 · S113 entry
- Ceremony of the proclamation of a Buddha · V88 entry
- Blind god. Hödhr · A128.1 entry
- Goddess of mercy · A483.1 entry
- Animal as servant to man · B292 entry
- Animal as domestic servant · B292.2 entry
- Helpful tiger · B431.3 entry
- Magic hairpin · D1072.2 entry
cross-ref
- Uncharitable king loses power. (Cf. Q286.) · Q494.1.1 entry
- Failure of crops as punishment for uncharitableness. (Cf. Q286.) · Q552.3.0.1 entry
- Magic blindness as punishment for uncharitableness remitted. (Cf. Q286.) · Q571.2 entry
- Magic sickness as punishment for uncharitableness remitted. (Cf. Q286.) · Q572.2 entry
- Mysterious death of animals as punishment for uncharitableness remitted. (Cf. D2089.3, Q286.) · Q574.2 entry
- Man refuses to give to charity: his property disappears. (Cf. Q286, Q595.3.) · Q585.1 entry
- Uncharitable king loses wealth. (Cf. Q286, Q585.1.) · Q595.3 entry
Thompson cites
- Myths & Legends of China · Chapter X