Sentences with phrase «symbol of fertility»

As symbols of fertility, they were believed to bring good luck.
whether we do not worship other gods or not, we use the same symbolisms, like the egg and the bunny, pagan symbols of fertility.
Because of the pagan spring fertility rituals, there is an easter... symbols of fertility including rabbits, eggs, flowers, chicks... another pagan holiday hijacked by the chirstians.
The followers of H. P. Blavatsky recognized each other by an ancient Eastern symbol of fertility — the swastika.
Water and its constant flow, popular symbols of fertility and prosperity, reinforce the exhibition's primordial focus.
Manu Fico and the right John the Baptist, ancient pagan and Christian symbols of fertility and initiation, used here to spiritualise the matter of contemporary art.
In addition to their culinary and cosmetic benefits, rabbits were also a pagan symbol of fertility.
The hare was also a symbol of fertility linked to the Greek goddess of fertility — Eostre.
The rabbit is a symbol of fertility.
Perhaps, but the earth is first a symbol of fertility and sensuality.
In the town square, people would gather to raise the Midsommarstång (maypole), a symbol of fertility, and throw a big party.
Whether it's candy shaped like body parts or anatomically correct baby dolls, it seems like parents are always in the media complaining about kids being exposed to the natural human form.These candies were made in Asia, where genitalia is a symbol of fertility, so this could be a great chance to talk to their children about cultural differences around the world.
Documentation reveals that the onion was worshiped for its spherical shape and was considered a symbol of fertility.
Historically, pomegranate has been a symbol of fertility.
This fruit has been a symbol of fertility for thousands of years and has been said to help couples conceive when taken on a regular basis.
Pomegranates No. 1 (2014) takes a symbol of fertility and abundance and represents it in a startlingly beautiful yet realistic, unadorned way.
In 2010, as part of a 3 - year project based around gender imbalance in India, drawing parallels between the cow — sacred animal and symbol of fertility — and her observance of the undervalued condition of India's women, Nourry created life - like figurative sculptures, the Holy Daughters, that were part sacred cow, part girl, in resin, placing them in the streets of New Delhi before stepping back to film the reactions of local men.
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