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Motifs — first 20 of 60
- Heavenly bodies as creator's companions. A38
- Three-bodied goddess. Hekate has three bodies standing back to back and looking in three directions. A123.1.1
- God with two joined bodies. A123.1.2
- God with good looking and ugly bodies. A123.1.3
- Goddess with three supernatural bodies: fire, cliff, sea. A123.1.7
- God's home on heavenly bodies. A151.6
- Beings born in hell have long bodies and cling with long nails to walls. A671.6
- Creation of the heavenly bodies. A700
- Heavenly bodies from objects thrown into sky. The Christ Child throws mud pies into the sky and creates sun, moon, and stars. A700.1
- Heavenly bodies vomited up by creator. A700.2
- Heavenly bodies created after the plant world. A700.4
- Celestial bodies attached to a wheel in heaven around which they move. A702.3.1
- Angels arrange course of heavenly bodies. A703
- Sun and moon as divine bodies of gods. A718.2
- Bodies of water in primitive abyss sink. A910.3
- Bodies of water remnant of flood. A910.4
- Bodies of water from tears. (Cf. A901, A920.1.5, A941.2, A1012.) A911
- Origin of other bodies of water. A940
- Ghormuhas: men's bodies, horses' heads, one leg, cannibals. (Cf. B21.) B15.7.5
- Animal with one head, two bodies, six legs. B15.7.11