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  2. Fertility and religion - Wikipedia

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    Fertility symbols were used by Native Americans, the most common being a supernatural figure called Kokopelli, a fertility deity usually depicted as a hunchback, dancing flute player carrying a sack also shown with a large phallus. The deity presides over childbirth and agriculture.

  3. List of fertility deities - Wikipedia

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    A fertility deity is a god or goddess associated with fertility, sex, pregnancy, childbirth, and crops. in some cases these deities are directly associated with these experiences; in others they are more abstract symbols.

  4. Fertility in art - Wikipedia

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    Fertility in art refers to any artistic work representing or portraying fertility, which usually refers to successful breeding among humans, although it may also mean successful agriculture and animal husbandry.

  5. Kokopelli - Wikipedia

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    Kokopelli (/ ˌ k oʊ k oʊ ˈ p ɛ l iː /) is a fertility deity, usually depicted as a humpbacked flute player (often with feathers or antenna-like protrusions on his head), who is venerated by some Native American cultures in the Southwestern United States.

  6. Idol of Pomos - Wikipedia

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    Symbolism. The sculpture probably represents a woman with her arms spread. The gender is assumed from many similar sculptures found in Cyprus with small protrusions on their chests to indicate the female gender. These figurines were probably used as a fertility symbol.

  7. Yoni - Wikipedia

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    It is a fertility icon and symbolizes the procreative and regenerative powers of mother earth, "the elemental source of all life, animal and plant", the vivifier and "the support of all life".

  8. Cornicello - Wikipedia

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    The cornucopia became a symbol of fertility and the earth after Zeus broke a horn from a goat. He filled it with fruit and flowers and gave it to his caretaker. [6] The coral of which it is often made is sacred to Venus , goddess of love, fertility, sex, and prosperity.

  9. Pachamama - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous women, in particular senior women, are seen as incarnations of tradition and as living symbols of wisdom, life, fertility, and reproduction. The Pachamama queen who is elected is escorted by the gauchos, who circle the plaza on their horses and salute her during the Sunday parade.

  10. Fleur-de-lis - Wikipedia

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    Lily has always been the symbol of fertility and purity, and in Christianity it symbolizes the Immaculate Conception. Origin [ edit ] 15th-century manuscript depicting an angel sending the fleurs-de-lis to Clovis .

  11. Shankha - Wikipedia

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    Since water itself is a fertility symbol, shankha, which is an aquatic product, is recognised as symbolic of female fertility. In ancient Greece , shells, along with pearls , are mentioned as denoting sexual love and marriage, and also mother goddesses.