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Motif-Index of Folk-Literature
A124. Luminous god. Icel.: MacCulloch Eddic 129 (Balder); India: *Thompson-Balys.
A220. Sun-god. D1162. Magic light. D1645. Self-luminous objects. F541.1. Flashing eyes. F574. Luminous person.
A124.0.1. God with luminous countenance. Irish myth: Cross; Jewish: Neuman.
A124.1. God with blazing eye. Hindu: Penzer VI 31 n. 1; India: *Thompson-Balys.
A124.2. White god. Icel.: MacCulloch Eddic 152 (Heimdall), 129 (Balder).
A124.3. Goddess with body full of fire. India: Thompson-Balys.
A124.4. God's radiance upon Moses' face. Jewish: Neuman.
A124.5. God in form of comet. Hawaii: Beckwith Myth 113.
A125. Deity in human form. (The human form is assumed in most mythologies.) — Irish myth: Cross; Jewish: Neuman; Samoa: Henry 346.
D42. God in guise of mortal.
A125.1. Goddess of war in shape of hag. Irish myth: Cross.
A485.1. Goddess of war. F234.2.1. Fairy in form of hag.
A125.1.1. Goddess of war in shape of (red) woman. Irish myth: Cross.
A485.1. Goddess of war. F233.3. Red fairy. F234.2.5. Fairy (goddess) in form of beautiful young woman.
A125.2. God with red beard. Icel.: *Boberg.
A125.3. God with gold teeth. Icel.: MacCulloch Eddic 153 (Heimdall).
F544.3.1. Golden teeth.
A125.4. Beautiful goddess. So. Am. Indian (Huarochiri): Métraux RMLP XXXIII 169.
A128. Mutilated god. Egyptian: Müiller 92ff.; Jewish: Neuman; Greek: Argonautica IV line 984 (Chronos); India: Thompson-Balys.
E33. Resuscitation with missing member. S160. Mutilations.
A128.1. Blind god. Hödhr. — Icel.: Boberg, De la Saussaye 268. — India: Thompson-Balys; Chinese: Werner 284.
A128.2. One-eyed god. Odin. — Harrison (Jane E.) Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion 194; Holmberg Finno-Ugric 179. — Irish myth: Cross; Icel.: Boberg, De la Saussaye 226, MacCulloch Eddic 21; Jewish: Neuman.
A1075. End of world heralded by coming of Antichrist, gigantic destructive one-eyed monster. D1273.0.4. Charm chanted standing on one foot, with one eye shut, etc. D2061.2.1. Death-giving glance. D2071. Evil Eye. F512.1. Person with one eye. F531.1.1.1. Giant with one eye in middle of forehead (Cyclops). F541. Remarkable eyes. G121.1. Three giants with one eye. G213.1. One-eyed witch.
A128.2.1. God with Evil Eye. Irish myth: Cross.
A955.5. Islands from cow and calf transformed by evil eye of one-eyed god. D2071. Evil Eye.
A128.2.2. God with single eye, through lid of which passes a polished handle with which lid is lifted. Irish myth: Cross.
A128.3. Legless and armless deity supported on animal. Borneo: Dixon 165.
F516.1. Armless people. F517. Person unusual as to his legs.