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Motifs
- Why Bhuiya yoke the cow and the bullock together to the plough. A1689.1
- Speaking bullock. B211.1.5.3
- Helpful bullock. B411.5
- Transformation: man to steer (bullock). D133.5
- Plough of gold and yoke of gold and pair of bullocks used by hero tills as much land as lies within a village boundary in one day. D1620.2.7
- Reincarnation as bullock. E611.2.1.1
- Man presses out twelve measures of oil without the help of bullocks. F639.7
- Frog heaps abuse on bullock, who scorns him. J952.5
- Cotton pods knocked off by bullock thought to be lumps of bullock's fat. J1772.8
- Bullock struck on hindquarters instead of head in attempt to kill it. (Only frightens it.) J1906.1
- Greedy jackal caught in carcass of dead bullock. J2136.6.1
- Cutting at the plow. Literal fool told to cut at plow if it sticks on roots cuts at bullock's legs. J2465.8
- Magic bullock wins fight for master. K1.1.1
- Deceptive drinking contest: pretended swallowing. One bullock keeps mouth in water. Other drinks self to death. K82.4
- Trickster exchanges master's tame horse for vicious bullock. K1456
- Jackal inside carcass of bullock makes people think his voice is God's. Demands gifts. K1973
- Wager: bullock to defeat elephant. Elephant is frightened and flees. N77
- Lion divides slain bullock. The thief who demands half of the bullock driven off; the traveler who modestly withdraws invited to take half. Q3.2
- Old bullock deserted and left to die. W155.1.1
- Lie: two bullocks go where one cannot. X1743.2