μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Penance in wilderness as punishment for men who left holy orders to marry. (Cf. Q226.)

Rewards and punishments. · Kinds of punishment. · Penances. · view the constellation · filed as Q520.5

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Filed under Penances.

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Substitutions for penances Murderer does penance. (Cf. Q171.1.1, Q211.) Robber does penance. (Cf. Q212.) Life-long penance for brother-sister marriage King who loved to give death sentence accepts penance of always postponing sentence until thirty days period of examination has passed Warrior retires to a cloister which he later defends against robbers Tedious penances. (Cf. H1110, Q500.) Self-torture as penance Humiliating penances. (Cf. Q470.) Fearful penances Dangerous penances Pilgrimage as penance Penance: inviting one Brahmin for dinner every Wednesday Negative penances Penance: resisting temptation. (Cf. T330.) Sitting (standing) in uncomfortable position as penance
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Punishment for leaving holy orders. (Cf. Q520.5, Q551.3.4.3.)

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