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  • Phallic processions
  • Public celebrations featuring a phallus

    Phallic processions are public celebrations featuring a phallus, a representation of an erect penis. Called phallika in ancient Greece, these processions

    Phallic processions

    Phallic processions

    Phallic_processions

  • Procession
  • Organized body of people walking in a formal or ceremonial manner

    Dionysus and the Phallic processions, and later formed an essential part of the celebration of the great religious festivals (e.g. the processions of the Thesmophoria

    Procession

    Procession

    Procession

  • Ritual clown
  • Characteristic feature of the ritual life of many traditional religions

    comedy and satire originated; in Ancient Greece, ritual clowning, phallic processions and ritual aischrologia found their literary form in the plays of

    Ritual clown

    Ritual_clown

  • Cult of Dionysus
  • Cult in Ancient Greece

    Dionysus, as well as the phallic processions. These processions often featured villagers parading through the streets with large phallic representations. The

    Cult of Dionysus

    Cult of Dionysus

    Cult_of_Dionysus

  • Penis as food
  • popular varieties include bull, buffalo, goat, dog, and deer. Milt Phallic processions Testicles as food Uni Urdaneta, Diego (April 9, 2018). "Comí pene

    Penis as food

    Penis_as_food

  • Kukeri
  • Participants in Bulgarian tradition

    Kukeri in Begunovți during Survaki in 2012 Kuker in Burgas Acta Dasii Phallic processions Capra (goat dance) Mari Lwyd Kourbania Careto The Kukeri Nunataks

    Kukeri

    Kukeri

    Kukeri

  • Comedy
  • Genre of dramatic works intended to be humorous

    phallic processions and fertility festivals or gatherings. Around 335 BCE, Aristotle, in his work Poetics, stated that comedy originated in phallic processions

    Comedy

    Comedy

    Comedy

  • Kanamara Matsuri
  • Annual festival in Kawasaki, Japan

    Festival), whose main features include a 2.5 meter-long wooden phallus Phallic processions Tyrnavos, a city in Greece that holds an annual phallus festival

    Kanamara Matsuri

    Kanamara Matsuri

    Kanamara_Matsuri

  • Fertility rite
  • Religious ritual intended to stimulate reproduction

    fertility deities Obando Fertility Rites Beltane Maypole Mother goddess Phallic processions Sacred prostitution Sparagmos Ananti, Emmanuel (January 1986). AnthonyBonanno

    Fertility rite

    Fertility_rite

  • Ancient Greek comedy
  • Genre of ancient Greek literature

    and Lenaia (local Athens audience only) festivals Cult of Dionysus Phallic processions Theatre of Dionysus Prolegomena de comoedia Aristotle, Poetics, line

    Ancient Greek comedy

    Ancient Greek comedy

    Ancient_Greek_comedy

  • Phallic architecture
  • Architectural or sculptural structures representing the human penis

    Phallic architecture consciously or unconsciously creates a symbolic representation of the human penis. Buildings intentionally or unintentionally resembling

    Phallic architecture

    Phallic architecture

    Phallic_architecture

  • Perseids
  • Prolific meteor shower associated with the comet Swift-Tuttle

    blessing the fields and promoting fertility. During the same period, phallic processions and other sexual rites were common. Christianity, which had a different

    Perseids

    Perseids

    Perseids

  • Dithyramb
  • Literary and music genre

    the leaders of the dithyramb, and comedy from the leaders of the phallic processions which even now continue as a custom in many of our cities), [tragedy]

    Dithyramb

    Dithyramb

    Dithyramb

  • Tragedy
  • Genre of drama based on human suffering

    the leaders of the dithyramb, and comedy from the leaders of the phallic processions which even now continue as a custom in many of our cities), [tragedy]

    Tragedy

    Tragedy

    Tragedy

  • Poetics (Aristotle)
  • Work of dramatic theory by Aristotle

    the leaders of the dithyramb, and comedy from the leaders of the phallic processions which even now continue as a custom in many of our cities)... The

    Poetics (Aristotle)

    Poetics_(Aristotle)

  • Hōnensai
  • Annual Japanese festival

    like a vulva, which complement the phallic-shaped mikoshi used in the festival. Kanamara Matsuri Phallic processions "Honen Festival (Tagata Jinja Shrine)"

    Hōnensai

    Hōnensai

    Hōnensai

  • Odes 1.4
  • Poem by Horace

    spring's "equivocal nature". The ithyphallic takes its name from phallic processions in honour of Dionysus; as such, it may have been chosen here to correspond

    Odes 1.4

    Odes 1.4

    Odes_1.4

  • Tagata Shrine
  • Shinto shrine

    Station on the Meitetsu Komaki Line. Ōagata Shrine Kanamara Matsuri Phallic processions Tagata-jinja-mae Station Picken, Stuart D. B. (2010-12-28). Historical

    Tagata Shrine

    Tagata Shrine

    Tagata_Shrine

  • Pig stele of Edessa
  • Ancient Roman inscription

    noteworthy for its description of the Via Egnatia and information on Phallic processions, the main controversy concerns the interpretation of the word CHOIROS

    Pig stele of Edessa

    Pig stele of Edessa

    Pig_stele_of_Edessa

  • Fascinus
  • Phallic symbol in ancient Rome

    theological works of Marcus Terentius Varro, notes that a phallic image was carried in procession annually at the festival of Father Liber, the Roman god

    Fascinus

    Fascinus

    Fascinus

  • Orthanes
  • Ancient Greek god

    (Ancient Greek: Ορθάν(ν)ης, romanized: Orthán(n)ēs) is a minor fertility and phallic god worshipped in Athens and the island of Imbros in the Aegean Sea. Little

    Orthanes

    Orthanes

    Orthanes

  • Maypole
  • Tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals

    universe was a world tree, known as Yggdrasil. Some observers have proposed phallic symbolism, an idea which was expressed by Thomas Hobbes, who wrongly believed

    Maypole

    Maypole

    Maypole

  • Hobby horse
  • Costumed character

    costumed character that features in some traditional seasonal customs, processions and similar observances around the world. In England, they are particularly

    Hobby horse

    Hobby horse

    Hobby_horse

  • Death in Norse paganism
  • Ideas concerning death and the afterlife in Norse pagan belief systems

    Sirdal. Wedding processions going from farms nearby to a closest church were crossing mountains and passing the menhir rows and the phallic stones. There

    Death in Norse paganism

    Death in Norse paganism

    Death_in_Norse_paganism

  • On the Syrian Goddess
  • Greek treatise by Lucian of Samosata

    historical accuracy. De Dea Syria describes the worship as being of a phallic character, with votaries offering little male figures of wood and bronze

    On the Syrian Goddess

    On the Syrian Goddess

    On_the_Syrian_Goddess

  • Senufo bird
  • Type of hat used in Poro ceremonies

    hornbill was one of the first living creatures.[citation needed] The long phallic beak touching its swollen belly suggesting pregnancy, represents the dual

    Senufo bird

    Senufo bird

    Senufo_bird

  • Prosymnus
  • Mythological man associated with Dionysus

    of phalli in the procession rituals in the cult of Dionysus. Karl Kerenyi suggested the myth was aition for the employment of phallic mortuary monuments

    Prosymnus

    Prosymnus

  • Carnival
  • Christian festival before Lent

    mourning costume, many of them cross-dressing men who carry bouquets of phallic vegetables. In the funeral house, the body of the King is surrounded by

    Carnival

    Carnival

    Carnival

  • Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple
  • Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India

    The temple complex comprises a sanctum (garbhagriha) housing the lingam (phallic symbol) of Lord Shiva, surrounded by a pillared hall (mandapa) and an open

    Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple

    Kamleshwar_Mahadev_Temple

  • Sexuality in ancient Rome
  • Attitudes and behaviors towards sex in ancient Rome

    of the Roman people through her half-mortal son Aeneas. The fascinum, a phallic charm, was ubiquitous in Roman culture, appearing on everything from jewelry

    Sexuality in ancient Rome

    Sexuality in ancient Rome

    Sexuality_in_ancient_Rome

  • Sed Festival
  • Ancient Egyptian ceremony

    included processions, offerings, and such acts of religious devotion as the ceremonial raising of a djed, the base or sacrum of a bovine spine, a phallic symbol

    Sed Festival

    Sed Festival

    Sed_Festival

  • Bulla (amulet)
  • Amulet worn by Ancient Roman infants

    of a neckchain and round pouch containing protective amulets (usually phallic symbols) worn by Roman boys before the age of manhood. Bullae were made

    Bulla (amulet)

    Bulla (amulet)

    Bulla_(amulet)

  • Shiva
  • Major deity in Hinduism

    alternatively call Dionysus "god of the Orient". Similarly, the use of phallic symbol as an icon for Shiva is also found for Irish, Nordic, Greek (Dionysus)

    Shiva

    Shiva

    Shiva

  • October Horse
  • Animal sacrifice to Mars

    ominously. A phallic-like potency may be attributed to the October Horse's tail without requiring cauda to mean "penis," since the ubiquity of phallic symbols

    October Horse

    October_Horse

  • Vishvaksena
  • Commander-in-chief of the army of the Hindu god Vishnu

    ISBN 978-0-691-01930-7. Devdutt Pattanaik (2006). Shiva to Shankara: Decoding the Phallic Symbol. Indus Source. p. 29. ISBN 978-81-88569-04-5. Ramakrishnananda,

    Vishvaksena

    Vishvaksena

    Vishvaksena

  • Freyr
  • Norse deity

    Freyr was associated with peace and pleasure, and was represented with a phallic statue in the Temple at Uppsala. According to Snorri Sturluson, Freyr was

    Freyr

    Freyr

    Freyr

  • Ramesseum
  • Memorial temple of Ramesses II in Egypt

    the walls. In the upper registers, are shown a feast in honour of the phallic god Min, god of fertility. On the opposite side of the court the few Osiride

    Ramesseum

    Ramesseum

    Ramesseum

  • Apotropaic magic
  • Magic intended to turn away harm or evil influences

    expectant mothers and children from malevolent forces, and were adorned with processions of apotropaic solar deities. The cowroid amulet (imitating the cowrie

    Apotropaic magic

    Apotropaic magic

    Apotropaic_magic

  • Rocket Festival
  • Traditional festival of Laos and Thailand

    festivities typically include music and dance performances, competitive processions of floats, dancers, and musicians on the second day, and the competitive

    Rocket Festival

    Rocket Festival

    Rocket_Festival

  • Liber
  • Roman God

    Libera, who was Liber's female equivalent. In ancient Lavinium, he was a phallic deity. Latin liber means "free", or "free one"; when coupled with "pater"

    Liber

    Liber

    Liber

  • Winwaloe
  • Breton abbot and saint (c. 460–532)

    engendrer, "to beget") and was thus a patron of fertility as one of the phallic saints. He is also the patron of Saint-Guénolé in Penmarch, Finistère.

    Winwaloe

    Winwaloe

    Winwaloe

  • Jubilee Tower
  • Tower on Darwen Hill in Lancashire, England

    described by Pevsner as "a stumpy, awkward piece", and by another author as "a phallic object … for all the world like something on the launching pad at Cape

    Jubilee Tower

    Jubilee Tower

    Jubilee_Tower

  • Religion of the Indus Valley Civilisation
  • the symbolic representation of yonis, thus drawing links to the cult of phallic worship in Hinduism. Mackay, in his summary reports, rejected Marshall's

    Religion of the Indus Valley Civilisation

    Religion of the Indus Valley Civilisation

    Religion_of_the_Indus_Valley_Civilisation

  • Dionysus
  • Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine

    There is a procession called the phallophoria, in which villagers would parade through the streets carrying phallic images or pulling phallic representations

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

  • The Sleeping Beauty Quartet
  • Quartet of erotic novels by Anne Rice

    the dominant male characters, she could exploit the erotic potential of phallic power while at the same time going beyond its boundary and "turning it

    The Sleeping Beauty Quartet

    The_Sleeping_Beauty_Quartet

  • Slavic paganism
  • in Toltsekh" contains a direct indication that the Slavs worshiped such phallic idols. According to some researchers, such idols were dedicated to Rod

    Slavic paganism

    Slavic paganism

    Slavic_paganism

  • Tomoe
  • Japanese comma-like swirl symbol

    military function, a ritual or fetish value, perhaps related to their phallic shape. The pattern was also interpreted as water swirling, and because

    Tomoe

    Tomoe

    Tomoe

  • Kandariya Mahadeva Temple
  • Largest Hindu temple in Khajuraho temple complex, India

    small chamber dedicated to Shiva, a chamber where the Shiva linga, the phallic emblem of Shiva is deified. The sanctum sanctorum is surrounded by interlinked

    Kandariya Mahadeva Temple

    Kandariya Mahadeva Temple

    Kandariya_Mahadeva_Temple

  • Gigaku
  • Historic Japanese drama-dance performance

    (Wu woman or Chinese maiden), and expresses his desire by holding up his phallic prop called marakata (陽物(マラカタ)), and beating it with his hand fan. The

    Gigaku

    Gigaku

  • Funerary urn from Biała
  • a "corrected" form: the upper part is rounded so that the whole has a phallic shape, and two points suggesting eyes or breasts are drawn. Many later

    Funerary urn from Biała

    Funerary urn from Biała

    Funerary_urn_from_Biała

  • Hephaestus
  • Greek god of blacksmiths

    painted scenes, the padded dancers and phallic figures of the Dionysan throng leading the mule show that the procession was a part of the dithyrambic celebrations

    Hephaestus

    Hephaestus

    Hephaestus

  • Indus Valley Civilisation
  • Bronze Age civilisation in South Asia

    "terribly robust". Some of the baetyls interpreted by Marshall to be sacred phallic representations are now thought to have been used as pestles or game counters

    Indus Valley Civilisation

    Indus Valley Civilisation

    Indus_Valley_Civilisation

  • Francisco Goya's tapestry cartoons
  • Painting series by Francisco de Goya

    in The Washerwomen, a woman caresses the animal's horns, a very clear phallic connotation. It should be recalled that the poor reputation of these workers

    Francisco Goya's tapestry cartoons

    Francisco Goya's tapestry cartoons

    Francisco_Goya's_tapestry_cartoons

  • Felicitas
  • Being divinely blessed in ancient Roman culture

    belonging to the Roman people as a whole, as represented by the triumphal procession at which the honored general submitted public offerings at the Temple

    Felicitas

    Felicitas

    Felicitas

  • Roman funerary practices
  • Care of the dead in ancient Rome

    which Romans derived their social norms. Elite funeral rites, especially processions and public eulogies, gave the family an opportunity to publicly celebrate

    Roman funerary practices

    Roman funerary practices

    Roman_funerary_practices

  • Dorset Ooser
  • Wooden head from Melbury Osmond folklore

    culture, being removed from the museum for use in local Morris dancing processions held by the Wessex Morris Men on both St. George's Day and May Day. The

    Dorset Ooser

    Dorset Ooser

    Dorset_Ooser

  • Greek chorus
  • Group of performers who comment on a drama

    former from the leaders of dithyramb, the other from the leaders of the phallic songs which remain even now a custom in many cities), it was gradually

    Greek chorus

    Greek chorus

    Greek_chorus

  • La Llorona
  • Vengeful ghost in Latin American folklore

    objects of worship and offering. This abundance of goddesses connected with phallic cults and sexual life was the origin not only of La Llorona, but also of

    La Llorona

    La Llorona

    La_Llorona

  • Pakuan Pajajaran
  • Historical city in Sunda Kingdom

    (1957), argued that the term Pakuan has something to do with the stone phallic symbol of lingam. This erected stone monument, which in Indic beliefs symbolized

    Pakuan Pajajaran

    Pakuan Pajajaran

    Pakuan_Pajajaran

  • Mohini
  • Hindu goddess of enchantment, the only female avatar of Vishnu

    Pattanaik, Devdutt (1 January 2006). Shiva to Shankara: decoding the phallic symbol. Indus Source. pp. 125, 129. ISBN 978-81-88569-04-5. Pattanaik (2001)

    Mohini

    Mohini

    Mohini

  • List of Greek deities
  • tasks his sons with retrieving her. Orthanes A fertility deity. He was a phallic god, and his cult existed in Attica and on Imbros, where there was a festival

    List of Greek deities

    List of Greek deities

    List_of_Greek_deities

  • The horse in Nordic mythology
  • of the possible interpretations of these Gotland stones, due to their phallic or "keyhole" shape, is also the cult of fertility. The presence of horses

    The horse in Nordic mythology

    The horse in Nordic mythology

    The_horse_in_Nordic_mythology

  • Hinduism in Tamil Nadu
  • symbol of Shiva, augments the synthesis of the old cults of pillar and phallic worship. The idea emerged from deity residing in a pillar and later visualised

    Hinduism in Tamil Nadu

    Hinduism_in_Tamil_Nadu

  • Silenus
  • Ancient Greek mythological figure

    Orphic hymns to be the young god's tutor. This puts him in a company of phallic or half-animal tutors of the gods, a group that includes Priapus, Hermaphroditus

    Silenus

    Silenus

    Silenus

  • Old Comedy
  • Earliest period of ancient Greek comedic drama

    traced by Aristotle to the komos or celebratory festival processions of ancient Greece, and the phallic songs that accompanied them. Although the earliest Athenian

    Old Comedy

    Old Comedy

    Old_Comedy

  • Pear (caricature)
  • Caricature by Charles Philipon

    pear and the cheese." Cuno argues that this joke hinges on the pear's phallic connotations, suggesting that it evokes the specter of homosexuality. The

    Pear (caricature)

    Pear (caricature)

    Pear_(caricature)

  • Leudwinus
  • Archbishop of Treves and Archbishop of Laon

    saint of the Mettlach parish, his relics are carried through the town by procession at the annual Pentecost celebration. His feast day is September 29. He

    Leudwinus

    Leudwinus

    Leudwinus

  • Western New Guinea
  • Region of Indonesia

    Lidicker, W. Z. Jr. (1968). "A Phylogeny of New Guinea Rodent Genera Based on Phallic Morphology". Journal of Mammalogy. 49 (4): 609–643. doi:10.2307/1378724

    Western New Guinea

    Western New Guinea

    Western_New_Guinea

  • History of the nude in art
  • appears with a concave ashtray—symbol of the female sex—and a cigarette—phallic symbol—in a somewhat kitsch environment, with pure colors. Mel Ramos produced

    History of the nude in art

    History of the nude in art

    History_of_the_nude_in_art

  • Ramesses II
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC

    repeated on the walls. In the upper registers, feast and honour of the phallic deity Min, god of fertility. On the opposite side of the court, the few

    Ramesses II

    Ramesses II

    Ramesses_II

  • Khmer architecture
  • Architecture built by the Khmer during the Angkor period

    Krishna and Arjuna helping Agni to burn down Khandava forest. The linga is a phallic post or cylinder symbolic of the god Shiva and of creative power. As a

    Khmer architecture

    Khmer architecture

    Khmer_architecture

  • Portrait of Manuel Godoy
  • 1801 painting by Francisco de Goya

    depicted via his unusual reclining posture, the surrounding horses, and the phallic baton situated between his legs. The painting metaphorically places Godoy

    Portrait of Manuel Godoy

    Portrait of Manuel Godoy

    Portrait_of_Manuel_Godoy

  • Pietrabbondante
  • Comune in Molise, Italy

    back of the temple, in the containment wall of the ground (north side), a phallic symbol is carved on a block for protection against misfortune. At the sides

    Pietrabbondante

    Pietrabbondante

    Pietrabbondante

  • Djibouti
  • Country in the Horn of Africa

    Between Djibouti City and Loyada are a number of anthropomorphic and phallic stelae. The structures are associated with graves of rectangular shape

    Djibouti

    Djibouti

    Djibouti

  • History of nudity
  • Social attitudes to nakedness

    Pompeii) At the same time, the phallus was depicted ubiquitously. The phallic amulet known as the fascinum (from which the English word "fascinate" ultimately

    History of nudity

    History of nudity

    History_of_nudity

  • English folklore
  • Myths and legends of English culture

    as a symbol of fertility called a maypole. The maypole may represents a phallic object impregnating the earth at the end of spring to ensure a bountiful

    English folklore

    English folklore

    English_folklore

  • Yoruba religion
  • West-African religion

    messages and sacrifices from humans to the Sky God. Also known for his phallic powers and exploits, Eshu is said to lurk at gateways, on the highways

    Yoruba religion

    Yoruba religion

    Yoruba_religion

  • Latin obscenity
  • Profane words in Latin

    There were, however, some occasions in public life, such as in triumphal processions, at weddings, and at certain festivals, where obscenities were traditionally

    Latin obscenity

    Latin_obscenity

  • History of the Puerta del Sol
  • Another religious procession that made its entrance in the Puerta is that of Good Friday (called "del Santo Entierro"). These processions had their period

    History of the Puerta del Sol

    History of the Puerta del Sol

    History_of_the_Puerta_del_Sol

  • Animal worship
  • Glorification of animal deities

    Greece, Italy, and Egypt, the goat was worshipped in both goat form and phallic form. This type of worship has sometimes been said to have originated from

    Animal worship

    Animal worship

    Animal_worship

  • Human skull symbolism
  • Attachment of symbolic meaning

    49 (1920:37). Devdutt Pattanaik (2006). Shiva to Shankara: Decoding the Phallic Symbol. Indus Source. p. 49. ISBN 9788188569045. Chugh, Lalit (23 May 2017)

    Human skull symbolism

    Human skull symbolism

    Human_skull_symbolism

  • Margot the fairy
  • most likely represents a feminine aspect complementary to that of the phallic and solar Cénéré de Saulges. The proximity of the feasts of Saint Marguerite

    Margot the fairy

    Margot_the_fairy

  • Culture of Indonesia
  • human figures standing on top of each other, as well as animal figures, phallic symbols, and carvings in the shape of a canoe prow. The Asmat participated

    Culture of Indonesia

    Culture of Indonesia

    Culture_of_Indonesia

  • Iguvine Tablets
  • Bronze tables containing inscriptions in Italic languages

    chapel (or statue?) of Pomonus Poplicus, (and) add a fragment (or 'the phallic portion'?) of the same strucla cake. Then cut three part (and put them

    Iguvine Tablets

    Iguvine Tablets

    Iguvine_Tablets

  • Koneswaram Temple
  • Hindu temple in Sri Lanka

    multi-towered Cholian temple to Venus on their Cholian rock promontory, phallic-shaped and located at the end of the island's Ganges river by the ocean

    Koneswaram Temple

    Koneswaram Temple

    Koneswaram_Temple

  • Le Quart Livre
  • 1552 novel by François Rabelais

    demonstrate the ambivalence of signs. The bodies of the Andouilles, which are phallic, hybrid, and animal, are no less monstrous than those of their enemy. Their

    Le Quart Livre

    Le Quart Livre

    Le_Quart_Livre

  • Snake worship
  • Devotion to serpent deities

    rejuvenation. The snake has a fertility aspect because of its possible phallic significance and because it lives in holes in the life-giving earth. "Snake

    Snake worship

    Snake worship

    Snake_worship

  • Pan-Celticism
  • Political, social, and cultural movement in Northwestern Europe

    assimilating all into a uniformity. The Lia Cineil was also intended as a phallic symbol, referencing the ancient megaliths historically associated with

    Pan-Celticism

    Pan-Celticism

    Pan-Celticism

  • Culture of Champa
  • Culture of place in present-day Vietnam

    object of Shaivism—the lingam—was considered a "sign" of the deity, a phallic symbol representing the universe and nature, originating from the female

    Culture of Champa

    Culture of Champa

    Culture_of_Champa

  • History of Hinduism
  • valley seals show swastikas, which are found in other religions worldwide. Phallic symbols interpreted as the much later Hindu linga have been found in the

    History of Hinduism

    History of Hinduism

    History_of_Hinduism

  • Popil
  • Ancient Khmer type of candle holder

    Uma Parvati's yoni, while the candle symbolizes Preah Eiso's linga, a phallic symbol. The two are related to the development of the religious practices

    Popil

    Popil

  • List of Philippine mythological figures
  • the lame and the cripple. Linğa (Linggá = from Sanskrit "lingam", the phallic symbol of the Hindu god "Shiva the Destroyer") – The anito who was invoked

    List of Philippine mythological figures

    List of Philippine mythological figures

    List_of_Philippine_mythological_figures

  • Naqada II
  • Archaeological stage in prehistoric Egypt

    Adiyaman-Kilisik sculpture. They share the same hieratic construction and phallic emphasis. According to Ian Hodder, the cult of the Egyptian god Min is

    Naqada II

    Naqada II

    Naqada_II

  • Rock art of the Djelfa region
  • explain the images of men under animal skins, the wearing of false tails and phallic protections, masks, the presence of ithyphallic depictions and of men touching

    Rock art of the Djelfa region

    Rock art of the Djelfa region

    Rock_art_of_the_Djelfa_region

  • May Stevens
  • American artist, educator, writer, and political activist (1924–2019)

    images that show the influence of Pop Art, she created a homogenized, phallic, ignorant, male persona that acted as a visual metaphor for all that she

    May Stevens

    May_Stevens

  • Goranchacha
  • by the people at night (Chibcha: zasca). The columns were built in as phallic symbols. Goranchacha's assistant, the Indian with a tail like a jaguar

    Goranchacha

    Goranchacha

    Goranchacha

  • Indian religions
  • Religions that originated on the Indian subcontinent

    "terribly robust". Some of the baetyls interpreted by Marshall to be sacred phallic representations are now thought to have been used as pestles or game counters

    Indian religions

    Indian religions

    Indian_religions

  • Kafka's Prayer
  • 1947 book by Paul Goodman

    the critic found Goodman's literalist and clinical interpretations of phallic and sexual imagery to be unhelpful, tiresome, and largely obtuse. For example

    Kafka's Prayer

    Kafka's_Prayer

  • List of Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties
  •  'elegant dances') are traditional folk dances often consisting of large processions of participants typically wearing colorful costumes and accompanied by

    List of Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties

    List_of_Important_Intangible_Folk_Cultural_Properties

  • Iconography of Shiva temples in Tamil Nadu
  • symbol of Shiva, augments the synthesis of the old cults of pillar and phallic worship. The idea emerged from deity residing in a pillar and later visualised

    Iconography of Shiva temples in Tamil Nadu

    Iconography of Shiva temples in Tamil Nadu

    Iconography_of_Shiva_temples_in_Tamil_Nadu

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PHALLIC PROCESSIONS

  • PHAILIN
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    PHAILIN

    Thai name PHAILIN means "sapphire."

    PHAILIN

  • PHYLLIS
  • Female

    English

    PHYLLIS

    (Φυλλίς) Feminine form of Greek Phyllidos, PHYLLIS means "foliage." In mythology, this is the name of a girl who killed herself over love and was transformed into an almond tree, meaning "foliage."

    PHYLLIS

  • HALLIE
  • Female

    English

    HALLIE

    Variant spelling of English Hayley, HALLIE means "hay field."

    HALLIE

  • Phillis
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American

    Phillis

    Loving. Can also be a Leafy foliage; green bough.

    Phillis

  • Phillis
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Greek, Polish

    Phillis

    Foliage; Green Branch; Leaf; Greenery

    Phillis

  • PHALLU
  • Male

    English

    PHALLU

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Palluw, PHALLU means "distinguished." In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Reuben.

    PHALLU

  • Phillis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Yorkshire)

    Phillis

    English (West Yorkshire) : variant of Phillips.

    Phillis

  • Phillip
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Phillip

    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Philip.

    Phillip

  • Phyllis
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American

    Phyllis

    Leafy foliage; green bough. In Greek legend, Phyllis was changed to an almond tree after her...

    Phyllis

  • Phillip
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Irish, Swedish

    Phillip

    One of the Biblical 12 Apostles; Horse Lover; Friend of Horses

    Phillip

  • Hallil
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Hallil

    Flute.

    Hallil

  • Phillip
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, Greek, Newzealand

    Phillip

    Lover of Horses

    Phillip

  • PHILLIP
  • Male

    English

    PHILLIP

    Variant spelling of English Philip, PHILLIP means "lover of horses."

    PHILLIP

  • Phyllis
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Phyllis

    A Green Bough

    Phyllis

  • Pialli
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Pialli

    A tree

    Pialli

  • PHILLIS
  • Female

    English

    PHILLIS

    English variant spelling of Greek Phyllis, PHILLIS means "foliage."

    PHILLIS

  • Challis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Challis

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Eschalle in Pas-de-Calais, France, which is named from Old French eschelle ‘ladder’ (Latin scala).

    Challis

  • Phyllis
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Indian

    Phyllis

    Green Leaves; Leafy Foliage; Green Bough

    Phyllis

  • Phalec
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Phalec

    Division.

    Phalec

  • PHALLAS
  • Male

    Greek

    PHALLAS

    Greek name PHALLAS means "stallion." This was the name of a horse belonging to Heraclios.

    PHALLAS

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Online names & meanings

  • Hamud
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Hamud

    Praiseworthy

  • Elayaraja | ஏலாயாராஜா 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Elayaraja | ஏலாயாராஜா 

  • Virgina
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, German, Latin

    Virgina

    Chaste; Virgin

  • Ranjeeth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ranjeeth

    Winner, The person who is always win, King

  • Dheetik | தீதிக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dheetik | தீதிக

    Considerate

  • Lochlainn
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Celtic, Irish

    Lochlainn

    Land of Lakes; Lake-land

  • Layton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Layton

    English : habitational name from any of various places so called, for example in Lancashire (near Blackpool) and in North Yorkshire. The former was named in Old English as ‘settlement by the watercourse’, from Old English lād ‘watercourse’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; the latter as ‘leek enclosure’ or ‘herb garden’, from lēac ‘leek’ + tūn. Compare Leighton.

  • THEOPHILA
  • Female

    Greek

    THEOPHILA

    (Θεοφιλά) Feminine form of Greek Theophilos, THEOPHILA means "God's friend."

  • Benak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Benak

    God Name of Ganesh

  • Jeanette
  • Girl/Female

    Scottish American French

    Jeanette

    Scottish version of the Old French Jehane, a feminine form of John: God is gracious.

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  • Impallid
  • v. t.

    To make pallid; to blanch.

  • Thallate
  • n.

    A salt of a hypothetical thallic acid.

  • Bleak
  • a.

    Without color; pale; pallid.

  • Challis
  • n.

    A soft and delicate woolen, or woolen and silk, fabric, for ladies' dresses.

  • Pallidly
  • adv.

    In a pallid manner.

  • Grallic
  • a.

    Pertaining to the Grallae.

  • Phallic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the phallus, or to phallism.

  • Gallian
  • a.

    Gallic; French.

  • Gallate
  • n.

    A salt of gallic acid.

  • Thallic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to thallium; derived from, or containing, thallium; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a higher valence as contrasted with the thallous compounds; as, thallic oxide.

  • Phallicism
  • n.

    See Phallism.

  • Phallus
  • n.

    A genus of fungi which have a fetid and disgusting odor; the stinkhorn.

  • Phalli
  • pl.

    of Phallus

  • Phallism
  • n.

    The worship of the generative principle in nature, symbolized by the phallus.

  • Phallus
  • n.

    The emblem of the generative power in nature, carried in procession in the Bacchic orgies, or worshiped in various ways.

  • Phallus
  • n.

    The penis or clitoris, or the embryonic or primitive organ from which either may be derived.

  • Palmate
  • n.

    A salt of palmic acid; a ricinoleate.

  • Shalli
  • n.

    See Challis.

  • Lingam
  • n.

    The phallic symbol under which Siva is principally worshiped in his character of the creative and reproductive power.

  • Pallid
  • a.

    Deficient in color; pale; wan; as, a pallid countenance; pallid blue.