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- Old man with staff as creator. (Cf. A1.2.) A15.3.1
- Creator with dragon's head. A18.1
- Creator with two horns on head. A18.2
- Creator with hammer and chisel in hands. A18.5
- Creator with sun and moon in hands. A18.6
- Creator with appearance of Negro. A19.2
- Old man from sky as creator. – Old man with his wife comes from the sky. Are the first couple on earth. Have seven sons and seven daughters. Each son marries a daughter. A21.2
- God created angels by striking one small stone with another. Lucifer created devils by imitation. A52.0.8
- Angels created on fifth day with other winged creatures. A52.2.5
- God and the devil torment each other with their creations. Devil pesters God with gnats. God makes a fire and safeguards himself; God plagues the devil with fleas. Devil is unable to find means of protecting himself. A63.4.1
- God of double sex carries within him seed of gods. A111.3.0.1
- God dwells with his grandfathers. A111.3.1
- Child born from union of God with hen. A112.11
- Totemistic gods. Gods which have animal associations; e.g., Athena with the owl, Venus with the sparrow. A113
- First men created with eternal life become gods. A117.1
- God with two joined bodies. A123.1.2
- God with good looking and ugly bodies. A123.1.3
- God with body of earthquake (whirlwind, etc.). A123.1.4
- God with body of caterpillars. A123.1.5
- God with body of stream of blood. A123.1.6
- Goddess with three supernatural bodies: fire, cliff, sea. A123.1.7
- God with many faces. A123.2.1
- God with two faces. A123.2.1.1
- God with three faces. A123.2.1.2
- God with four faces. A123.2.1.3
- God with five faces. A123.2.1.4
- God with six faces. A123.2.1.5
- Goddess with eight mouths. A123.2.2.2
- God with many eyes. A123.3.1
- God with hundred eyes. A123.3.1.2
- God with thirteen eyes. A123.3.1.3
- God with thousand eyes. A123.3.1.4
- Goddess with thousand eyes. A123.3.1.4.1
- God with flashing eyes. A123.3.2
- God with many heads. A123.4.1
- God with three heads. A123.4.1.1
- God with seven heads. A123.4.1.2
- God with eight heads. A123.4.1.3
- God with head of stone. A123.4.2
- God with many arms. Siva has ten arms. A123.5.1
- God with three legs. A123.6.1
- Goddess with one-and-a-half buttocks. A123.8
- God (deity) girdled with snakes; on his forehead shines the moon. A123.10
- God with tail. A123.11
- God with luminous countenance. A124.0.1
- God with blazing eye. A124.1
- Goddess with body full of fire. A124.3
- God with red beard. A125.2
- God with gold teeth. A125.3
- God with Evil Eye. A128.2.1
- God with single eye, through lid of which passes a polished handle with which lid is lifted. A128.2.2
- God with one leg (foot). A128.3.1
- God with one hand. Hand cut or bitten off. A128.4
- God with thick (iron) shoe. A128.5.1
- Gods with animal features. A131
- God with elephant's face. A131.2
- Deity with animal's head. A131.3
- Deity with cat's head. A131.3.1
- Goddess with pig's head. A131.3.2
- God with ram's head. (Cf. A132.14.) A131.3.3
- God with goat-feet. A131.5
- Goddess with pig's teeth. A131.8
- Giant god goes with three steps through the world. A133.2.1
- Gods with unusual transportation. A136
- God with hammer. A137.1
- God with axe. A137.1.1
- God with club. A137.2
- God with wheel. A137.3
- God (goddess) with basket. A137.4
- God (goddess) with cornucopia. A137.5
- The bull with three cranes. (Cf. A132.6.) A137.7
- 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
- God represented with weapon. A137.14
- God represented with bow of fire. A137.14.1
- God represented with arrow of flames. A137.14.1.1
- God represented with spears as torches. A137.14.2
- God represented with clouds as shield. A137.14.3
- God represented with lightning flashes as sword. A137.14.4
- God with long white beard and white moustache. A137.18
- Goddess with red urine. A139.9.1
- Gods covered with red and yellow feathers. A139.9.3
- God with myriad natures. A139.10
- Gods recognized by natural phenomena associated with their worship – color, scent, etc. A139.11
- Palace of gods with door at each end for sun's journey. A151.4.2
- House of god with pillars made of dead chief's bones. A151.4.4
- Sun, moon and wind dine with their uncle and aunt, thunder and lightning. A153.3.2
- Krishna plays cards with his three wives. (Cf. A163.1.) A164.3.1
- God divests self of earthly raiment and clothes self with lightning. A179.7
- God plays with leviathan. A179.9
- Saint speaks with God each Thursday. A182.3.0.3
- Saint goes to heaven every Thursday (each day) and talks with angels. A182.3.0.3.1
- Moon-god, overcome in contest with mortal, threatens to withold rain and game. A182.3.6
- Deity provides man with soul. A185.12
- God witholds mortal from sinning. A185.14.2
- Gods and goddesses in love with men. A188
- God dealing with his angels. A195.1
- Sun-god couples with the moon. A220.0.2
- Mother Earth pregnant with Adam. A401.1
- Cupid with arrows of lead and gold. A475.0.1
- Goddess of love with thousand faces. A475.1.1